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Bringing together over 500 researchers at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine to improve the health of women, children & adolescents worldwide.
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Pregnant women & newborns are especially susceptible to #ClimateChange. This JGLOBHEALTH review describes the landscape of available epidemiological evidence on key climate risks for #MaternalHealth and #NewbornHealth: healthynewbornnetwork.org/resource/2024/… cc Healthy Newborn Network (HNN) #PretermBirth
📢 World Health Organization (WHO) declares #mpox outbreak a public health emergency Global health community must work together to ensure #vaccines reach people who need it most, LSHTM experts urge 👉bit.ly/4dmrOrL
🌎Our Health, Our Planet, Our Future: Explore the link between #climatechange & health at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's one-day conference on 8 November Sessions include climate change impacts on health, innovative solutions, #COP29, & planetary health careers Register now👉bit.ly/CCCPHConference
📢 New article out in Demographic Research involving PSG members Estelle McLean, Emma Slaymaker, Mia Crampin and Rebecca Sear points out to delays in transition to marriage in rural Malawi 📢 demographic-research.org/articles/volum…
Fewer that 1.5% of drugs trials between 1960 and 2013 included expectant women. Now, campaigners and doctors are aiming to change that. Interesting read in Global Development ⬇️ bit.ly/3AIw9Ho #MaternalHealth #WomensHealth Clinical Trials Unit - Global Health Trials Group
👉 Did you know #mpox can be passed to the baby during pregnancy or birth? It can cause pregnancy loss, #stillbirth, or newborn complications. Get the latest info from the World Health Organization (WHO) ⬇️ who.int/news-room/fact…
Poor nutrition accounts for 45% of child mortality globally. Policies that prioritise nutrition, regulate industry, and empower women could end our failure to nourish young bodies and minds, say Suneetha Kadiyala and colleagues Linda Richter Helen Harris-Fry bmj.com/content/386/bm…
🌍Our Health, Our Planet, Our Future🌏 Join us on 8 November for a one-day conference exploring how London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine's research in #ClimateChange impacts & solutions will shape global policy & train the next generation of leaders ❗️More tickets now released👉bit.ly/CCCPHConference
Exposure to #ExtremeHeat in the final week of pregnancy could lead to an increased risk of stillbirth and early newborn death, according to a recent study published in Nature Medicine. Read more 👉 lshtm.ac.uk/research/centr…