https://youtu.be/HczmF_bk3X4?si=poiauIlgDKhA-1Bs Dr. Zoe Swithenbank, a senior research associate at Lancaster University, delves into her work at the intersection of mental health, addiction, and public health. Zoe's research focuses on treatment pathways for individuals with alcohol…
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Research and discussions related to public health and large population studies
#75. From Neurology to Pandemic Misinformation – Dr. Jonathan Howard
https://youtu.be/AmLpaW5hWxA Dr. Jonathan Howard, neurologist and psychiatrist at NYU Langone and chief of the neurology service at Bellevue Hospital, discusses his dual origin stories. The first as a medical professional and his experiences treating multiple…
#64. Funding the Future: Women’s Sport in New Zealand – Erin Roxburgh
https://youtu.be/e5e0ug8ox_o What does it take to elevate women's sport? We dive into the unique landscape of women's sports in New Zealand with special guest Erin Roxburgh, Deputy Chair of Women in Sport NZ. Erin, is…
#58. SAFE: Supporting BlAck Families AffEcted by psychosis – Angela Kibia
https://youtu.be/z0rYLe_7aXM?si=Tx_5CIWX5qTPwhBq Angela Kibia, Researcher at King's College London, talks about the work being carried out by the SAFE project aimed towards developing education and group support for Black families and carers supporting a relative with…
#56. D-CYPHR: The Power of Spit – Dr. Anna Moore and Elizabeth Mordey
https://youtu.be/0O2s8LD45fI?si=CBjLfFRsPG9XPLaK “You’re a hero. It’s in your DNA.” The NHS and NIHR BioResource has started a nationwide movement for ages 0 – 15 to help health research. Dr. Anna Moore, University of Cambridge, and Elizabeth…
#55. Arti’s Twinkle: Shining a Light on Parental Alcohol and Drug Use for Children – Dr. Cassey Muir and Josie Brookes
https://youtu.be/5Mr9A8ak3DQ Children and young people whose parents use substances often feel alone in their experiences, with very few people to trust or talk to. Parents and caregivers mention uncertainty on how and when to have…
#45. Maternal Depression and Antidepressant Use – Dr. Stephanie D’Souza
https://youtu.be/QXpFoTKGVSg There is often a tendency to focus on physical rather than mental health during pregnancy. While rates can vary by country, research suggests that about 10 – 20% of pregnant women experience depression during…
#25. Politics, Rugby and Emotion Regulation: A snapshot of New Zealand (2023) – Prof. Marc Wilson and Terise Broodryk
https://youtu.be/dp2Yl8BFge8 It's election and rugby world cup time in Aotearoa New Zealand and Professor Marc Wilson and his team from Victoria University of Wellington are surveying the nation on aspects ranging from general well-being to…