Air pollution study
New study explores how air pollution in indoor spaces affects human health
A West London-based project will investigate how pollutants in indoor spaces impact children with asthma.
New study explores how air pollution in indoor spaces affects human health
A West London-based project will investigate how pollutants in indoor spaces impact children with asthma.
Living near woodlands is good for children and young people’s mental health
A new study has found a link between proximity to woodlands and improved mental wellbeing among children and young people.
Neonatal Data Analysis Unit joins UK research alliance
Imperial’s Neonatal Data Analysis Unit has joined the UK Health Data Research Alliance to help establish best practice for the use of data.
Austerity policies linked to increased foodbank use and food insecurity
Evidence suggests a link between UK austerity policies and increased foodbank use and lower ability to afford food.
Improving child health and development through tobacco control
A new thematic brief sets out the role of tobacco control in child health.
Tackling London’s air pollution will increase life expectancy of children
Life expectancy for children in London will improve by six months as a result of air quality policies, Imperial researchers predict.
Mayor of London, Bloomberg and Imperial join forces to tackle city’s toxic air
Imperial College London and the Mayor of London have launched a new partnership to fight the capital’s air pollution.
Professor Kivipelto receives 2020 Ryman Prize
Professor Miia Kivipelto has been awarded the 2020 Ryman Prize, recognising more than 20 years of research into Alzheimer's Disease and dementia.
Professional drivers put at greater risk of cancer, says new research
A new study has found professional drivers are regularly exposed to hazardous levels of diesel emissions as part of their work.
Students share creative response to global pandemic
Medical students from around the world have shared their creative responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in Imperial's first Global Creative Competition.