Lecturer of Exercise & Health Psychology @NclBNS. Chartered Psychologist. Research: type 1 diabetes|cancer|health psych|behaviour change|qualitative. Own views.
Please consider completing my lovely student's survey, and possibly participating in a follow-up focus group (online), it would be so much appreciated -- this is such an important and growing area! #gbdoc
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If you're someone living with diabetes that uses a CGM please complete the survey below to share your opinions on the use of CGM in people without diabetes! https://t.co/dGfzgD4o6s
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Some interesting insights from some of our NUQualSIG committee members on ‘quick & dirty qual’ research - when is it appropriate and how do we reconcile with our own standards as trained qualitative researchers? #NUQualSIG2025@BKBareham@SRussellPhD@RachelStocker@MattBreckons
🕰️ Dementia prevention has typically focused on mid-to-later life
⭐️ This new paper - led by @FrancescaRoFa & @DementiaHealth - makes the case for starting dementia prevention research and efforts earlier in the life course ⬇️
1/ Over a century ago, scientists uncovered a curious link between the gut & the pancreas. This sparked decades of research, culminating in one of the greatest medical breakthroughs. This is the story of GLP-1 that I would like to share. 🧵
‘Psychologists could provide a space for those conversations…’
Ella Rhodes speaks with Psychologists around Assisted Dying in the UK.
https://t.co/5eZHL2EiL6
Bringing an end to #diabetes#stigma and discrimination: an international consensus statement on evidence and recommendations https://t.co/BjqbZVVVrn #T1D#T2D#FREE to read with registration (also FREE)