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📢Check out our new paper on Type 2 Diabetes in Germany by Min Fan in which we quantify health benefits of several scenarios of risk factor control! ⬇️

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Already Day 3 of the Summer School on Designing and Evaluating Digital Public Health Interventions #DiPHSummer2023 @BIPS_Bremen! Thanks for the great opportunity to present our digital health evaluation project DALIG Public Health & Prevention @TUM :-)

Already Day 3 of the Summer School on Designing and Evaluating Digital Public Health Interventions #DiPHSummer2023 @BIPS_Bremen! Thanks for the great opportunity to present our  digital health evaluation project DALIG <a href="/TUMPublicHealth/">Public Health & Prevention @TUM</a> :-)
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⁉️Looking for a job in public health research? 📢We are hiring a researcher for projects in (cost-)effectiveness of digital #diabetes #prevention at our chair! #digitalmedicine #PublicHealth #research 🌟Wann know more? Go apply ➡️bit.ly/3DTL1ks

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🎉Congrats to our colleague Karl Emmert-Fees for receiving the RIGOR price 2023 for his paper on methods for #PublicHealth policy evaluation! Check out the paper and the news article TU München below!⬇️

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🎉📢Very happy to share a new #PhD paper➡️bit.ly/3LPNtgq We used #Bayesian modeling to project #CVD mortality in Germany (incl. regional inequalities). We found that #CVD mortality declines are slowing and deaths are likely to increase due to pop. ageing in the future!

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🌟Thanks to the PHP Team for the awesome 2023 retreat in Selva (IT)!🌟 We had great time in the mountains getting together, hiking and discussing past and future projects, teaching, scientific highlights and more .. 🔥👩‍🏫🧑‍🎓 More great research and impact to come! #PublicHealth

🌟Thanks to the PHP Team for the awesome 2023 retreat in Selva (IT)!🌟

We had great time in the mountains getting together, hiking and discussing past and future projects, teaching, scientific highlights and more .. 🔥👩‍🏫🧑‍🎓

More great research and impact to come! #PublicHealth
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Wichtige Erkenntnisse aus Chile für die Diskussion um die Ausgestaltung von Werbebeschränkungen: "Chile’s regulation most effectively reduced children’s exposure to unhealthy food marketing with combined child-based and time-based restrictions." link.springer.com/article/10.118…

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New paper Nature Food by Miriam Alvarado et al. A systematic scoping review evaluating sugar-sweetened beverage taxation from a systems perspective Read at: doi.org/10.1038/s43016… #sugartax #ssb

New paper <a href="/NatureFoodJnl/">Nature Food</a> by Miriam Alvarado et al.

A systematic scoping review evaluating sugar-sweetened beverage taxation from a systems perspective

Read at: doi.org/10.1038/s43016…

#sugartax #ssb
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In a modeling study, Karl MF Emmert-Fees and team estimate the health and economic impact of national sugar-sweetened beverages taxation scenarios in Germany. Karl Emmert-Fees Public Health & Prevention @TUM Michael Laxy TU München @Pete_Scarbs Ben Amies-Cull @moflaher doi.org/10.1371/journa…

In a modeling study, Karl MF Emmert-Fees and team estimate the health and economic impact of national sugar-sweetened beverages taxation scenarios in Germany. <a href="/kemmert_fees/">Karl Emmert-Fees</a> <a href="/TUMPublicHealth/">Public Health & Prevention @TUM</a> <a href="/ellaxiii/">Michael Laxy</a> <a href="/TU_Muenchen/">TU München</a> @Pete_Scarbs <a href="/ben_amies/">Ben Amies-Cull</a> @moflaher

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A simulation study by Michael Laxy and his team shows that a #softdrinktax in Germany is relevant to prevent diseases such as #diabetes and could also reduce costs to the economy and #healthcare system by 16 billion euros: go.tum.de/778055 #SugarTax Michael Laxy 📷A.Eckert

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This umbrella review summarizes 48 #systematicreviews on effectiveness of app-based health interventions within patient populations published from 2013-23. Find out how skewed the evidence is towards some indications & where quality remains suboptimal: nature.com/articles/s4174…

This umbrella review summarizes 48 #systematicreviews on effectiveness of app-based health interventions within patient populations published from 2013-23. 

Find out how skewed the evidence is towards some indications &amp; where quality remains suboptimal:

nature.com/articles/s4174…
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Big news!🌟The website for the Munich Center for Health Economics and Policy (M-CHEP) is now live! M-CHEP is interdisciplinary network of researchers across Bavaria, with the aim to improve health care systems and population health! ➡️Go check it out: m-chep.de

Big news!🌟The website for the Munich Center for Health Economics and Policy (M-CHEP) is now live! 

M-CHEP is interdisciplinary network of researchers across Bavaria, with the aim to improve health care systems and population health!

➡️Go check it out: m-chep.de
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📢We are excited to start the M-CHEP Research Seminar series on Wed. 11.9. with Carlos Riumallo Herl (Erasmus School of Economics) where he presents his research on Tailoring incentives for prevention: A field experiment in El Salvador. Check it out here: m-chep.de/m-chep-events

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I am very happy (and proud ;-)) that Karl Emmert-Fees, the first PhD candidate I supervised, successfully defended his thesis yesterday. Tremendous job Karl! It was a pleasure to work with you and I am looking forward to the exciting joint projects ahead of us.

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📢We are excited to have Mahesh Karra in our 2nd session of the M-CHEP Research Seminar series on Wed 6.11. who will present his research on User-Centered Approaches to Contraceptive Counseling: Experimental Evidence from Urban Malawi. Check it out here: m-chep.de/m-chep-events

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🚨 M-CHEP Policy brief alert! A #SugaryDrinks tax with a tiered structure that encourages reformulation in 🇩🇪 could: 🥤 Cut sugar intake 💪Prevent 244K+ diabetes cases 💰Save €16B over 20 yrs! 🧃 Let’s talk health + equity. 🔗bit.ly/3DOCdAb #PublicHealth #Germany