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We are happy to announce a call for Original Articles Systematic Reviews (and an award for the best one!) in connection to the EcoHealth Conference that will… Read more »
We are happy to announce a call for Original Articles Systematic Reviews (and an award for the best one!) in connection to the EcoHealth Conference that will… Read more »
This is guest blogpost by Dr. Nathan Bray. Nathan is a Health Economist at Bangor University’s Centre for Health Economics and Medicines Evaluation and a… Read more »
This is a blog post by Patrick Präg on a paper we recently published. Patrick is a researcher at Oxford University’s Department of Sociology and a… Read more »
Our new issue is out! Check out the table of contents here! Happy reading!
It’s been a while we did not make an infographic! So without further delay, there you go! You can read the full text of the study for free by clicking… Read more »
We are happy to host this guest blog post by Amina Hamza in our Students’ Den series. Male suicide; a call for a more comprehensive and holistic… Read more »
This is a guest blog post by Meltem Kutlar Joss on a paper we recently published. Meltem is a senior scientific collaborator and project leader at the Swiss… Read more »
picture credit (jimnista from flickr under creative commons licence) We are excited to announce our new call for papers on life course influence on… Read more »
* This is a guest blog post regarding our recently published paper entitled “Short-term effects of fine particulate matter pollution on daily health… Read more »
We are happy to present you our new infographic, based on a recently published paper on dieting and fear of weight gain across the lifespan! We hope you enjoy… Read more »
picture credit Most of our young readers might have experience of being authors of scientific papers. Some of them might also have served… Read more »
Back in November 2016 the Swiss Public Health Conference took place in IJPH’s hometown Bern in Switzerland. IJPH was of course there and I live tweeted… Read more »
*For the full functional inforgaphic please go here: 2017- A new year starting. Most people are committing to (or they have already broken) their new… Read more »
Do you remember our recent post about the advantages of weighted effect coding in observational studies? The first author of the two relevant papers, Manfred… Read more »
Picture credit Each year, the Slovak Academy of Sciences (SAS) organizes a national ‘Week of Science and Technology’ – an event… Read more »
*This is a guest blogpost regarding our recently published study “Contribution of chronic conditions to gender disparities in disability in… Read more »
We are happy to announce that our latest Supplement on health and social determinants of heath in Vietnam was just launched! As the Supplement was… Read more »
Like every year, December 1st is World AIDS Day. This year the focus is on putting the HIV stigma in the past and challenge wrong beliefs and misconceptions… Read more »
We are very happy to present our new special issue on Violence and Health in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) Violence Prevention… Read more »
We are happy to host this guest blog post introducing two recently published Hints & Kinks* papers, written by the authors of the most cited IJPH article… Read more »