📣Participants needed📣
Zofia is exploring the lived experiences of endometriosis-related healthcare among transgender, gender –diverse, and non-binary (TGDNB) individuals with endometriosis living in the United Kingdom.
Please click on the link below:
https://t.co/IoWNmysTe7
Reminder to register! ⏰
🎓 Stage 2 webinar: New Year, Same Diet: How Social Scripts Shape Seasonal Eating — with Selen
🗓️ 16 Jan 2026 | 🕛 12–1pm
🎟️ FREE ticket ✅
https://t.co/S4bKcWdp53
Would you like to BETA test an App?
The 'Open-OH' project, funded by SBRI via the Department for Health & Social Care and Department for Work & Pensions, has developed an App aimed at supporting people with Long Covid, ME/CFS, Fibromyalgia and other long-term conditions, taking an occupational health & therapy-led approach.
https://t.co/AuX8L4v8af
If anyone is interested in providing feedback on Open-OH and wants to help shape the development of their new projects, please join the Early Adopters Facebook group (https://t.co/MToFrCinY4) or email [email protected]
Thank you! 🙂
#MECFS #LongCovid #MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #pwME #MyalgicE #PostCovid
🌟 IWHRG co-founders Sharon & Kate are recruiting participants for a study exploring #PCOS diagnosis experiences and support needs. Do get in touch if you’d like to take part and are eligible, and feel free to share this with your contacts 🌟 #pcosresearch#womenshealthresearch
Congratulations to @KentPsychology PhD student Emily Perry, who is part of an all-women research team which has secured funding from the European Space Agency (@esa) to explore the impact of non-invasive brain stimulation in spaceflight conditions 🚀
This is a significant milestone in a sector where women represent only 20% of the workforce.
The researchers will use a cutting-edge robotic system to simulate microgravity and assess how they can help astronauts better adapt to weightlessness. This could ultimately enhance performance and wellbeing during space missions, including those to the Moon and Mars!
Find out more at https://t.co/GJgJ6u8zDl
#UniKent #Space #Psychology
Can you help?
Seeking individuals in VCFSE roles including research/evaluation/policy to participate in our questionnaire to help develop a cancer awareness measure
@CHSS_Kent in partnership with @CR_UK
Take part via the link or QR code https://t.co/qQXLjV050E
📢 Creative Health Community: Funding Tips and Insights
🗓️ Tuesday, 18 Feb, 2-4pm | IOE C3.11
Join us for an interactive session with Prof Daisy Fancourt, Jihee Kim, & Tracy Dos Santos. Get funding tips, strategies for success, over a cup of tea! ☕
https://t.co/aF3a0JU06n
Endometriosis is associated with varied clinical symptoms, including chronic pain in the lower back and pelvis, pain while menstruating, having sex, passing urine, and infertility.
This article summarises recently updated recommendations from NICE
https://t.co/xK0I7Hphox
An impressive sleep study goes deep on links to lifestyle and diseases
—impact of gut microbiome and diet re: sleep apnea
—big contribution of lifestyle factors
—ability to predict across 16 body systems from sleep data
@NatureMedicine@segal_eran@WeizmannScience
https://t.co/2ifQvV043Z
📣 Call for participants!📣
Can you help Sarah with her study? Sarah is investigating the factors influencing the decision to participate in breast screening for women aged 50-70 in England.
To participate please click the link, or scan the QR code.
https://t.co/9hdiIPZQ2D
Join @UCLPublicPolicy on 12 March from 5-8pm for an insightful event exploring the critical role of science communication during times of crisis. Featuring experts from academia, media, and policy, including our Director @SusanMichie.
🔗 Register: https://t.co/Xg1mGB7g08
If you are NHS staff and could spare a few minutes to help improve workplace sitting, health and well-being (and help a trainee health psychologist complete their portfolio!) - please click on the link below 👇🏼
https://t.co/wdeEjjuyv7
@DHSCgovuk@NHSuk@NHSEngland@OHID
Among our most-read in 2024 ⤵️
A global study in @TheLancetPH reveals stark differences in major causes of disease burden between females and males. Findings underscore the need for gender-responsive approaches to health.
Read more: https://t.co/9Llnpmuod6