News News stories 2 April 2024 SCHARR short courses for 2024 We are pleased to announce our programme of online short courses for 2024. 4 June 2024 New programme to improve NHS stroke care for communication-impaired patients A multidisciplinary team of experts are embarking on a £1m National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) funded programme to change how patients with post-stroke communication impairments, are included in care and rehabilitation. 24 May 2024 Working with communities to co-produce research and reduce health inequalities In this episode of the Communicable Research Podcast, we are joined by Dr Kate Fryer, a research associate at SCHARR with expertise in qualitative health research focusing on working with marginalised populations. 15 May 2024 Partnership creates pioneering app to keep families living with dementia connected A pioneering phone app designed to keep families living with dementia connected launches later this year after ethical entrepreneurs Grant Ripley and Fran Ferris discovered the University of Sheffield’s Made Together initiative. Search Urban health, wellbeing and food supplies are all under threat: growing more food in cities could change that A supply of fresh fruit and vegetables is crucial to a healthy nation – and to building a food system that makes us well instead of sick. 21 January 2022 | The Conversation Vaccination: have a third of Londoners really not had any Covid-19 jabs? This was the eye-catching claim made in a recent story in The Times, which asserted that ‘[a] third of Londoners are completely unvaccinated’. But can this claim really be true? 19 January 2022 Estimating the comparative effectiveness of cancer treatments using UK registry data Join us online for a monthly online masterclass by one of our health research experts based in The School of Health and Related Research. 18 January 2022 | Eventbrite New Publications from ScHARR for December 2021 ScHARR publishes over 400 new journal papers every year across our four sections - Public Health, Health Economics and Decision Science, Design, Trials and Statistics and Health Services Research. 12 January 2022 Omicron is likely to hit deprived areas the hardest – here’s why A recurring theme of the pandemic has been how COVID’s impacts have not fallen equally across the UK population. The health and financial burden of the disease has been felt disproportionately by people living in deprived areas. 11 January 2022 | The Conversation Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 23 Page 24 Page 25 Page 26 Current page 27 Page 28 Page 29 Page 30 Page 31 … Next page Next › Last page Last »