
Achamyeleh
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Achamyeleh
@AchamTeshale
PhD Candidate|Monash University |Lecturer of Epidemiology & Biostatistics|University of Gondar, Ethiopia





Melbourne researchers have discovered social interaction is not just good for the soul, but also for the heart, reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease by up to 30 per cent. Dr Roseanne Freak-Poli from Monash University joins @Rebecca7Maddern to unpack the research. #7NEWS


Strong social connections may lower dementia risk. But which social activities help most? Our latest study explores how different activities impact dementia risk in men and women. doi.org/10.1093/geronb… @GeronMedia @geronsociety @OUPMedicine #Dementia #SocialConnection


Reading an article on social determinants & CVD risk outlining top 10 social determiants tips for better health. "1. Do not be poor." Minimizing social and economic inequities will reduce the social gradients of cardiovascular risk factors of CVD. bit.ly/2lJPxxm
















