The Institute of Public Health, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, UAE University. It contributes to education, research and community service in the UAE.
We are seeking a passionate academic to join us as an Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Biostatistics.
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📢 Join Us for the First IPH Forum at UAE University! 🌍
📅 Date: Saturday, Feb 15, 2025
📍 Venue: Khalifa Auditorium, College of Medicine & Health Sciences, UAEU
⏰ Time: 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
🎓 CME Accredited
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📢 Apply Now for the PhD in Public Health at UAE University! 🎓🌍
🗓 Deadline: March 31, 2025
Advance your research career in epidemiology, health policy, and disease prevention with expert mentorship and cutting-edge opportunities.
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Spain floods:
"Climate change is turbocharing extreme weather, and we can expect to see more of the devastation and the despair.
Every additional fraction of warming increases the atmospheric moisture content. This increases the risk of extreme precipitation flooding." - @wmo
Explore the key findings of the 2024 report in @TheLancet: https://t.co/gL1cXmwdNh
🔵 People worldwide are facing record-breaking threats to their health
🔵 Governments and companies continue to fuel the fire
🔵 Evidence of progress shows that a healthy future is possible
Less sugar in first 1,000 days of life protects against chronic disease, study finds
In @guardian,@Nina_Tr_Rogers highlights need for early #PublicHealth interventions as low-sugar diet in infancy shown to reduce risk of diabetes & high blood pressure.
https://t.co/n0O0BMZcbw
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#AirPollution is one of the greatest environmental risks to child health.
Children 👦🧒🏽👧🏿 who have been exposed to high levels of air pollution may be at greater risk for chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease later in life.
#Mpox latest: UK detects first case of Clade Ib mpox but risk to UK remains low.
LSHTM experts say global focus should be containing #outbreak in central Africa.
Watch our video to learn more about mpox 📽️👇
CDC reports 6 confirmed human cases of H5 bird flu in Washington state as well as three more cases in California for a total of 36 cases in the United States. https://t.co/uivbWxmziI
🆕 #IARCpaper published in @TheLancetPH, the first study of its kind, shows that more than 40% of all #LungCancer 🫁deaths could be avoided in people born in 2006-2010 if tobacco smoking🚬 were eliminated🚭.
https://t.co/Mc1JUGTsTI
The need for global collaboration to tackle diseases worldwide has never been greater. Read the latest blog from our CEO @SimonjrBland emphasizing the crucial role of community engagement in driving the #globalhealth response: https://t.co/WUOObB5pPF
Now online: the November issue of AJPH
The issue features a special section on Notes From the Field highlighting the importance of sharing field experiences that public health practitioners and researchers can reproduce in their own communities.
https://t.co/j65R5LZ04s
🆕#IARCpaper in @TheLancetPH shows prohibiting sale of tobacco🚭 to ppl born in 2006-10 could prevent 1.2 million #LungCancer deaths by 2095.
1st-of-kind study💪evidence that adopting endgame strategies beyond @WHO@FCTCofficial could📉 lung #cancer deaths
https://t.co/Mc1JUGU0Jg
1/ Obesity is more than just a matter of diet and exercise. Emerging research suggests that obesogens, chemicals in our environment, may play a key role in driving the obesity epidemic. Known and theoretic pathways depicted below. 🧵
📢 Please share with colleagues! The GCCHE and partners are surveying public health institutions on how they integrate climate change and health into curricula for an indicator in the Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Change. Available in 6 languages: https://t.co/xVsw4YUkT2
The Marburg virus is a highly pathogenic virus with mortality rate of 24% to 88%. There is currently an outbreak in Rwanda which is very concerning.
The virus is highly virulent and causes severe hemorrhagic fever, similar to the Ebola virus.
This webinar is happening tomorrow September 17, 2024 at 7 pm (UAE) and you are ALL invited !
Join us for free using the below link:
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