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Division of Population Medicine. Our aim is to improve the health of individuals through research, innovation, & teaching on patient population & health systems

Cardiff, Wales Katılım Mart 2017
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Higher risk of respiratory tract infections in patients with resolved asthma Research published in @BJGPjournal by Hywel Jones, Bethan Cumins, Rebecca Cannings-John, and Harry Ahmed @PRIMECentre @CTRCardiffUni @harryahmed01 @BecaCJ @CUmedicengage @CUBLSResearch @ResearchWales
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The British Journal of General Practice@BJGPjournal

Patients with resolved #Asthma continue to be at greater risk of GP-attended respiratory infections and higher antibiotic use compared to the general population doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2… #PrimaryCare #Antibiotics #GeneralPractice

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Wales Evidence Centre@EvidenceWales·
As #EvidenceWales2025 ends, key takeaways: - Public health needs real-time, data-driven solutions - Evidence must be accessible, relevant, and actionable - Research should be inclusive and community-focused Thank you to all speakers, researchers, and attendees.
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Wales Evidence Centre@EvidenceWales·
Dr. Helen Munro discusses Wales’ Women’s Health Plan, identifying gaps and shaping new research pathways. From reproductive health to menopause support, what should be the next priority? #EvidenceWales2025
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Wales Evidence Centre@EvidenceWales·
The next round of workshops explores: - Waiting lists – Can risk prediction tools help? - Childhood obesity – Early-life risk factors - Wider determinants of health – Building a research culture - End-of-life care – Using data for better decision-making #EvidenceWales2025
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Health and Care Research Wales@ResearchWales·
“We want to deliver evidence that’s going to make a difference.” Dr Alison Cooper, @EvidenceWales Associate Director, introduces the Evidence Centre at #EvidenceWales2025 and explains how their work creates impact for a healthier Wales.
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Wales Evidence Centre@EvidenceWales·
The afternoon starts with Iain Bell on real-time public health. Topic: Data, Knowledge & Information – Understanding Public Health in Real-Time #EvidenceWales2025
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Wales Evidence Centre@EvidenceWales·
Morning workshops are underway. Topics include: - NHS dental services – What do patients really think? - Women’s health and physical activity - Mental health and work – Supporting recovery - Family Group Conferencing and decision-making #EvidenceWales2025
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Mala Mann MCLIP@SysReviews·
Interesting to hear the work on “Wellness in work - supporting people in work and assisting people to return to the workforce” Jacob Davies and Kalpa Pisavadia @EvidenceWales #EvidenceWales2025
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Wales Evidence Centre
Wales Evidence Centre@EvidenceWales·
Good morning from the #EvidenceWales2025 Symposium. We’re starting with registration and refreshments before a packed agenda of expert talks and workshops. Stay tuned for key insights throughout the day.
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