Children living in cold, damp and mouldy homes often develop chest infections. Olivia Swann, a children’s doctor and researcher based at The University of Edinburgh, wants to change that. She’s leading a study looking at housing and healthcare data across Scotland in more detail than ever before. Where could its findings lead? Find out in ‘Behind the Research’ ⤵️ https://lnkd.in/eFT4xk7z
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3dWellcome Trust, this is a vital initiative! Dr. Olivia Swann's research on the intersection of housing conditions and children's health is precisely the kind of data-driven insight needed to drive systemic change. Understanding these environmental determinants is key to building healthier, more equitable futures for our youngest populations. #HealthEquity #PublicHealth