Long COVID, inequality and the relationship between work and health
UCL Institute of Epidemiology and Health Care
Advancing health across populations
Children whose parents also foster other youngsters are more likely to become adults sooner than their peers who don’t live with foster siblings.
The Faculty of Population Health Sciences has extended the deadline of specific postgraduate taught programmes for entry in September 2023.
New handbook provides a comprehensive overview of recent developments in research on the relationship between working lives and health.
About one in ten NHS healthcare workers experienced suicidal thoughts during the first year of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a new study involving UCL researchers.
Dr Henry Goodfellow (UCL Institute of Epidemiology & Health) explains how Long Covid is continuing to impact the lives of patients both in the UK and globally following the pandemic, in The Conversation.
Fatigue is the symptom that most significantly impacts the daily lives of long Covid patients, and can affect quality of life more than some cancers, finds a new study led by researchers at UCL and the University of Exeter.
The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS (UNAIDS) has created a new Global Council on Inequality, AIDS and Pandemics, with the active involvement of the UCL Institute of Health Equity (UCL IHE).