- Littlejohn Gairdner prize awarded
- Fast Food Study
- Professorships.
- Sally Macintyre collects her CBE
- New study finds limits to what sex education can achieve
- New PhD project and MPH graduation
- Course in multilevel modelling for public health and health services research
- Robert Young: Award for conference presentation
- Health Inequalities Report Published
- GoWell Annual Event
- New Publication on Living with HIV
- GoWell - initial findings from Glasgow regeneration study
- Smoking and Scottish Youths
- SEXUAL HEALTH: One-day conference . 16 May 2007 . Edinburgh
- Study reveals impact of the MMR controversy on parents of children with autism
- Targeted initiatives can encourage people to walk more: findings from new review
- New Study: Attrition in MRC Cohort Studies
- Unemployed young people are more likely to self-harm
- Giving Employees More Say Can Improve Their Health
- Landmark Research on Gender and Health
- Just under half of gay men in Edinburgh and Glasgow infected with HIV are unaware of their HIV positive status
- New insights into Glasgow's health
- The Unit's first podcasts in production
- Age, Weight and Waistlines
- Little Evidence Linking Privatisation to Workplace Health and Safety
- Transport and health report now available
- New Report on Health Inequalities In Scotland
- Annual Report now available online
- Former PhD student awarded Philip Leverhulme Prize
- Desperately Seeking Long-Lost Volunteers
- Antisocial behaviour in kids key to alcohol trouble in teens
- Young men just as affected by hair loss during cancer treatment
- Deprived neighbourhoods have higher exposure to air pollution.
- International Seminar Series 2008: first speaker Professor Dave Leon, Thursday 31st January 2008.
- Flurry of PhDs in the unit
- PhD awarded
- Unit contributes to Scotland's National Sexual Health Strategy.
- Neighbourhoods a big influence on teenage sex
- Teenage sex lives affected by social factors more than school
- Unit visit by Shona Robison
- The effects of population tobacco control interventions on social inequalities in smoking - a new review
- Unit awarded grants under National Prevention Research Initiative
- Forty per cent of gay men with HIV don't know they are infected
- Supportive schools can help reduce student smoking
- Study shows that smoking is linked to more cancer types than previously thought
- Bar workers in Scotland are positive about the smoking ban
- Annual Report 2007
- Excess deaths in Scotland attributable to drug use
- Sociology of Health and Illness - virtual special issue on feminism and the sociology of gender, health and illness
- New collaboration to tackle Scotland's poor health record
- The European Society for Health and Medical Sociology Special Award 2008
- Determining what works: guidance for health research design gets an overhaul
- Unit director, Professor Sally Macintyre, has been appointed to MRC Council, 2008-2012
- Study suggests teenage girls risk pregnancy by using the pill rather than condoms as their first contraceptive
- Bar workers who smoke also benefit from smoking ban
- Gender divide in alcohol-related deaths persists
- Limits to modern contraceptive use among young women in developing countries
- Increases in HIV testing among gay men in Scotland
- Annual Report 2008
- Unit visit by Ann McKechin, MP for Glasgow North
- IQ explains some of the difference in heart disease between people of high and low socio-economic status
- BMJ editorial on coronary heart disease in young adults by Prof Alastair Leyland
- Tracing the association between IQ and mortality risk
- Visit by Ann McKechin MP, Monday 14/09/09
- £19 million funding boost for social research into major public health threats
- A day of discovery
- Scottish Health Survey 2008
- Low IQ second highest predictor for heart disease
- Investigating the "Glasgow effect" of diet
- Predicting heart disease and mortality from before middle-age
- Routine screening in youth prisons could reduce sexually transmitted infections in the community
- Retaining young people in longitudinal surveys: Rewarding postal survey participation improves response rates
- Do 'good' values lead to 'good' health behaviours? Links between young people's values and their later substance use.
- Ageing, Social Class and Common Mental Disorders
- The health and socioeconomic impacts of major multi-sport events
- Link identified between lower IQ scores and attempted suicide in men
- Secondhand smoke is associated with psychological distress and psychiatric hospital admission
- Evaluation Summer School 2010
- Do differences in the administrative structure of populations confound comparisons of geographical health inequalities?
- Men, health...and how not to score an own goal.
- DASH needs you
- The latest on diet and obesity levels in Scotland â the Scottish Health Survey 2009
- Concern about young people and anti-social behaviour is related to age - but not in the way many people think.
- The relationship between body size and mortality in the Scottish population
- The new âSeven Ages of Humanityâ MRC Annual Review highlights work by SPHSU researchers.
- Mortality rates, deprivation and small area population mobility in Scotland
- International collaboration publishes findings on health comparisons of European cities
- International collaboration publishes findings on health comparisons of European cities
- Smoking accounts for up to 60 percent of gender gap in deaths across Europe
- 'As seen on TV': Media support for a new men's health initiative
- SPHSU student wins prize for Masters dissertation
- SPHSU to contribute to a new MSc in Global Health
- Launch of the Institute of Health and Wellbeing at Glasgow University
- Shift in social class of mothers undergoing Caesarean sections in Scotland
- Annual Report 2010
- Moving Out, Moving On?
- Damehood for Unit Director
- Weight in early adulthood is linked to cancer deaths
- FOOTBALL FANS urged to get FFIT with their local SPL clubs
- Inadequate housing causes more than 100 000 annual deaths in Europe
- SPHSU Unit involved in award winning project
- New guidance on evaluating natural experiments
- No dramatic decline in cardiovascular disease risk factors amongst Scots over the last 13 years and inequalities remain as wide as ever
- The latest on diet, obesity and respiratory health in Scotland â the Scottish Health Survey 2010
- FFIT nominated for another award
- Harmful effects of obesity in early adulthood can be overcome
- SPHSU research highlighted in MRC Annual Review
- How evidence based is English public health policy?
- Football Fans in Training wins Herald Society Award
- Higher blood pressure in younger years leads to increased risk of death later in life
- Middle-aged drinkers still face peer pressure
- Celtic FC highlight Football Fans in Training
- Unit director receives Damehood at Buckingham Palace
- Frequent moves in childhood linked to poorer health
- Football Fans in Training (FFIT study) on TV
- Gap between Scottish and English suicide rates widens
- Annual Report 2011
- Funding for enhanced use of health survey data