
Why a Population Health USRG?
We aim to have an impact on population health locally, regionally, national...
Progress in health has been deeply unequal - better health for some has been accompanied by worsening health for others and health problems are changing. Key drivers include ageing, urbanisation, changing environmental conditions and threats like poor diet, sedentary occupations, tobacco and alcohol abuse.
We aim to have an impact on population health locally, regionally, national...
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...in the few hours I've been at Southampton the word 'Interdisciplinary' at Southampton has been beaten into me and I can definitely get the feel that this is a place where interdisciplinary research has a very very high priority amongst the leadership here, and rightly so...