How The Light Gets In
WHAT SHOULD YOU WORRY ABOUT AND HOPE FOR IN 2018? My fears for 2018 are too widely shared to bear repeating,[…]
ReadWHAT SHOULD YOU WORRY ABOUT AND HOPE FOR IN 2018? My fears for 2018 are too widely shared to bear repeating,[…]
ReadUNIVERSITY CHALLENGE. I’m on the UCL alumni team with Jeremy Bowen, Jessica Curry and Jane Dacre. We beat Leicester in[…]
ReadON PETER SINGER. I contributed to this selection of thoughts on books to open your eyes to inequality for the[…]
ReadINTERVIEW IN 3:AM MAGAZINE. Interviewed on truth and post-truth by Hugh D. Reynolds here.
ReadSocial epidemiology never generates straightforward policy prescriptions. Even if we know something makes us live longer, we still have to ask if it is right to promote it. It might be that many features of more traditional societies, including religiosity and tight social relations, are good for health. But it does not follow that we can or should try to turn back the clock. That is a philosophical and political question, not one for epidemiology.
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