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A prescription for Poverty
Too Many Men Die Young
Modern life is leaving women twice as likely to be stressed as men as they juggle work, family and children
Ihsan Doğramacı Family Health Foundation Prize
Are we seeing a new ‘inequality paradigm’ in social science?
’30,000 excess deaths linked to NHS and social care cuts’
Three Rules For Helping Rebuild Communities
Surging ahead: How smarter urbanisation can help us meet the challenges of rapid growth
BMJ Opinion - Sian Griffiths: Inequality matters
Whose responsibility are green spaces?
Working together to reduce health inequalities in the Marmot City of Coventry
How do we solve the issues of longevity?
Epilepsy for a Higher Risk Groups
Health in all policies
A bigger cake
Boys and Men's Health: An urgent need to make the investment -
Pharmacy in Focus - Ten Questions
Views on End of Life Care
Dentistry.co.uk - Is it too easy to blame parents for children’s poor oral health?
Want, disease, ignorance, squalor and idleness: are Beveridge’s five evils back?
Feminists fight to keep gender questions in census
Parliamentary citation
Is everything you think you know about depression wrong?
Life expectancy in Britain has stagnated, meaning that a million years of life could disappear by 2058 – why?
Investing in Young People's Mental Health Needs Today for Tomorrow
Health inequality costs
A century of improving life expectancies in the UK is now officially over Read more at: https://inews.co.uk/opinion/century-improving-life-expectancies-uk-now-officially/
Rise of antibiotic-resistant superbugs will cut life expectancy by a year as drugs become less effective
The consequences of workplace surveillance
Life expectancy falls by a year in several regions of England
Rod Liddle on how longer lives have been lost under a mountain of fat
BBC Radio 4 The World This Weekend - Global news and analysis
Hammond dismisses Johnson call for £5 billion a year extra for NHS after Brexit
Brexit - Johnson is rebuked for "discredited" NHS claim
Our NHS Needs An Innovative Future - Today We're Outlining Labour's Five Point Plan
Devolution Inaction - The House Magazine
GP inspections: are sanctions holding back improvement in poor areas?
42% of Households in Northern Ireland Affected by Fuel Poverty
Rich outlive poor by more than 8 years
Why neoliberal institutions are pushing ‘Accountable Care
Inclusion health: a new perspective on health inequalities?
Raw Power: Britain’s changing appetite for veg
Reversing the social curse - blog post
Coventry under the spotlight for Norwegian Health delegation
Going broke midlife tied to increased risk of premature death
As rich children slim down, poor ones are getting fatter - The Economist
Millennials are on track to have worse health in middle age than their parents
Winter death toll hits highest level for FIVE YEARS after the country was buffeted by the 'Beast from the East'
Yes, let’s celebrate the NHS at 70. But it isn’t the only service keeping us healthy
LIFESPAN GROWTH SLOWING Brits’ life expectancy slowing due to austerity and unhealthy lifestyles
Mark Thomas – Check Up: Our NHS at 70 review – infectious wit and political fury
Today’s children set to live shorter lives than parents - The Times
The Guardian view on life expectancy stalling: a political choice
Higher taxes on the rich could reduce UK health inequality, says expert
Two in five people with learning disabilities not diagnosed in childhood
Why do not we live longer?
Smoking ban tops ranking as RSPH unveils greatest 20 public health achievements of the 21st century
Austerity blamed for life expectancy stalling for first time in century
Gains in UK life expectancy stall after decade of austerity, report says
Poorest women's life expectancy declines, finds report
Life expectancy of poorest women in England falls as experts warn of growing health inequalities
Taking urgent action on health inequities
Overview of Media Coverage: Marmot Review 10 Years On
Tackle climate crisis and poverty with zeal of Covid-19 fight, scientists urge
Coronavirus latest: Britain's lack of preparedness for tackling Covid-19 crisis linked to austerity, health expert says
Poverty kills people: after coronavirus we can no longer ignore it
London bus driver deaths to be examined in coronavirus study
Earlier lockdown could have saved lives of London bus drivers, says report
Why did England have Europe's worst Covid figures? The answer starts with austerity
RCP joins with nearly 80 organisations to call for action on health inequalities
Life expectancy a up to decade longer in Coventry's richest communities
New Zealand must match its 'in this together' Covid rhetoric with action on basic services
Analysis: Coronavirus - what researchers know about the risk of reopening schools
Coronavirus: London bus driver deaths to be reviewed
Covid-19 has shone a light on racial disparities in health
TV and Radio
Articles by the Institute Team
Working for health equity
Paying for the positive impact
Socioeconomic disadvantage and onset of disabling chronic condition in childhood
The Role of Social Determinants in Tackling Health Objectives in a Context of Economic Crisis
Closing the Gap in a Generation: Health Equity through Action on the Social Determinants of Health
How will the Financial Crisis Affect Health?
The Right to Sutures Social Epidemiology Human Rights and Social Justice
Social Science and Medicine Reviews and Response
Improving Health: Social Determinants and Personal Choice
Using conditionality as a solution to the problem of low uptake of essential services among disadvantaged communities: a social determinants view
Shocking Annual Death Toll from Cold Homes is Preventable
Global Action on Social Determinants of Health
Social Determinants of Health in Europe
Building of the Global Movement for Health Equity: from Santiago to Rio and Beyond
WHO European Review of Social Determinants of Health and the Health Divide
The art of Medicine - Europe: good, bad, and beautiful
Drivers Newsletter
Importance of Monitoring Health Inequalities
Social Gradient
Children's health harmed by rising poverty
How you can fight injustice to save lives
Family socio-economic status and young children's outcomes
Social Determinants of Health Equity
Social Determinants of Mental Health
Capital Health
Health Inequalities: Why they matter
From Science to Policy Book Chapter
Growing up healthy. Or not. Child health inequalities in the UK
Systematic review of parenting interventions in European countries aiming to reduce social inequalities in children's health and development
Employment, income and health inequalities in the economic recovery
Take the local lead on health inequalities
Planning – a powerful tool for reducing health inequalities
Going hungry, and the importance of absolute poverty
Inégalités en matière de santé en Angleterre: politique récente et éléments de preuve
We can do better in building society
Planning for Health and Well-Being: Chapter 7 - 'Health Inequalities and the Role of the Physical and Social Environment'
A Lancet 'Film and Book' review by Michael Marmot, featuring Inequality: What Can Be Done? a book by Anthony B Atkinson, and The Divide, a film by Katharine Round
The art of medicine - Post-truth and science
Galileo—speaking truth to power
The UK’s current health problems should be treated with urgency - BMJ
What can Britain learn from the US on links between economic distress and poor health?
Man-made disaster - Book Review - The Lancet
Inclusion Health: addressing the causes of the causes - The Lancet
Just societies, health equity, and dignified lives: the PAHO Equity Commission
Prevention is Better than Cure
Health equity in England: the Marmot review 10 years on
The Art of Medicine - Society and the slow burn of inequality
Health inequalities, COVID-19 and healthcare professionals
Ethnic minority groups in England and Wales - factors affecting the size and timing of elevated COVID-19 mortality: a retrospective cohort study linking Census and death records
Sustainable health equity: achieving a net-zero UK
61 Family health strategy and health equity among older adults
COVID-19 related health inequality exists even in a city where disease incidence is relatively low: a telephone survey in Hong Kong
COVID-19: exposing and amplifying inequalities
Press Releases and Briefings
Michael Marmot appearance on BBC Radio 4 - Health Inequality: TB, Trauma and Technology
BBC Start the Week - Health Inequality: TB, Trauma and Technology featuring Michael Marmot