Online gaming and online risk behaviours predict cyberbullying in adolescents
*picture credit As part our special issue “Communication Technology, Media Use and the Health of our Kids“, Fong-Ching Chang and… Read more »
*picture credit As part our special issue “Communication Technology, Media Use and the Health of our Kids“, Fong-Ching Chang and… Read more »
According to the World Health Organisation, arsenic exposure in drinking water is a hazard to human health. The association of arsenic exposure… Read more »
In many population surveys, health status is represented either by self-reported specific measures or by single questions… Read more »
We got an award! We were happily informed that Masters in Public Health Degrees has named our blog one of the top 30 Public… Read more »
It’s been a while, but finally the Students’ Den corner of our blog is being revived! The following post is written by… Read more »
Today the Managing Editor of the International Journal of Public Health, Anke Berger, introduces us to a new exciting… Read more »
The International Journal of Public Health is very much interested in work relating to socioeconomic inequalities in health. In… Read more »
The second issue of the International Journal of Public Health for 2011 is now published! You can have a look at the table of… Read more »