Not everyone experiences the same opportunities to lead a long and healthy life.
At MRC/CSO Social and Public Health Sciences Unit, we conduct high quality research that has a real impact on health and wellbeing, and on reducing health inequalities – both at home and across the globe.
We have a particular focus on developing and using cutting-edge methods to understand how social, behavioural, economic, political and environmental factors influence health. We work with decision makers, practitioners and the public to identify interventions and policies that can have an effective and sustained impact on health and wellbeing, particularly among those most in need.
News
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26 JunNew research finds that children who spend more time in natural environments have significantly better mental health.
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23 May
New WHO/Europe report highlights socio-economic disparities in youth health
Children from less affluent families are less active, have poorer diets, and face higher rates of overweight and obesity.