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The Centre for Research on Environment Society and Health joins scientists from the Universities of Edinburgh & Glasgow to ask how where we live affects health
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New World Health Organization (WHO) report co-authored by CRESH team member Gergő Baranyi provides urban policymakers with advice on good practice & lessons learned on managing redevelopment of contaminated urban sites, including addressing health issues euro.who.int/en/health-topi…





New work from the CRESH team lead by Gergő Baranyi in Am J Epidemiology examines lifetime exposure to neighbourhood deprivation related to frailty progression amongst participants of The Lothian Birth Cohorts Jamie Pearce doi.org/10.1093/aje/kw…



Congratulations to CRESH team member Gergő Baranyi who was involved in developing this new WHO/Europa DE report on environmental inequalities - such an important issue in achieving health equity across Europe


🆕Paper in Environmental Research investigating the life-course impact of early life air pollution exposure on mortality in a representative Scottish study SLS-DSU UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology CRESH The University of Edinburgh sciencedirect.com/science/articl… 🧵

Our new paper in Tobacco Control shows the tobacco industry overstates the importance of tobacco products as (a) driver of retailer footfall & (b) to the viability of smaller retailers Amanda Kong CRESH SPECTRUM Research Consortium #CDOH dx.doi.org/10.1136/tobacc…


New SPECTRUM Research Consortium work in Tobacco Control considers introduction of Scottish tobacco licence scheme to disincentivise tobacco sales products, how may reduce availability, & spatial differences in impacts Roberto Valiente Colin Angus Amanda Kong SARG - SCHARR doi.org/10.1136/tc-202…


Could a tobacco license scheme in Scotland disincentives tobacco sales? A new blog post from CRESH team member Roberto Valiente cresh.org.uk/2024/04/26/cou…


Latest paper frm our Economic and Social Research Council funded CRESH 'lifecourse of place' study exploring how places through our lives affect healthy ageing gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=E… Here in molecularpsychiatry we use The Lothian Birth Cohorts brain imaging data to show area-level disadvantage affects brain morphology👇

Farewell to CRESH team member Roberto Valiente - we will miss you greatly. Good luck with you exiting new ventures back home in Spain.

