Professor of Women's Public Health @UniversityofHull focused on health behaviours 🍷💃🍎, prevention, reproductive health, maternal health and good science.
Increasing and higher risk drinking remain above pre-pandemic levels. If this continues, deaths and disease from alcohol will remain high.
"These trends do not seem to be going away on their own. They need a response."
https://t.co/vI7ux8T3Ki
Our latest paper on the topic of alcohol and pregnancy 'Reflections of experts by experience and research team members on research and development about a sensitive issue that attracts stigma' an article on #ScienceOpen: https://t.co/JEDW1m1wIn
@Hull_Res_Impact@livinginhope
Great to see Drink Less back in the Health & Fitness chart on the App Store thanks to a mention by Adrian Chiles in an article in the Sunday Times (https://t.co/KAysOkIKFf) where it’s step 1 of his 12 steps to moderate drinking…
Still time tomorrow to go along and meet the team and get armed with all the latest figures on #alcohol and how crucial national action on this is to support the NE. @UK_AHA@LabourNorth#LabourConference2022
Through the We Lead program, we conducted a PESTLE Analysis and held a meeting to validate the report of the analysis.
Findings from this analysis were mind blowing and will be made available for the public in the coming weeks.
Watch out for this Space!!!
Prevention seminar. It is more complex and we have to approach different levels if we are going to make a difference. Focusing on one area alone is never enough #EUFASD
Join our #FASD Research Team! We need a Research Fellow with health research experience, Part time (0.8FTE), fixed term (33 months), £34,304-£40,927 pro rata @lesaangelica @cheryl_mcquire @ProfLesleySmith@Luisa_Zu @frankdevocht @alandavidprice1 @DomMcSherry1 Pls RT