Health inequalities in the United States and Europe
This is a blog post by Patrick Präg on a paper we recently published. Patrick is a researcher at Oxford University’s Department of… 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… Read more »
picture credit Are you about to finish your Masters in Public Health (MPH)? Are you hoping to publish your thesis in a peer-reviewed journal?… Read more »
Time flies! You can tell that by looking at old pictures. I avoid doing that, so I prefer looking at my old blog posts. It has… Read more »
picture credit It is known that socioeconomic inequalities in health prevail in the old age; not a lot is known, however,… Read more »
Mental disorders, especially depression, are responsible for high absenteeism from work and economic loss. In addition, the… Read more »
“Was it ever gone”? I hear you ask. Hopefully not from our lives; but it was gone from the blog so I thought it was… Read more »
It seems that the International Journal of Public Health is not alone in its endavour to bridge the gap between Public Health… Read more »
Who said that studying Public Health is only about spending hours studying textbooks? It seems there are more fun ways to learn,… Read more »