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131. Policy_Statement_engl_20131119.pdf   Policy Statement for the handling of conflicts of interest in BIPS research This statement aims to provide a basis for the discussion and management of conflicts of interest in order to ensure…  
132. anfahrt-bips-achterstrasse-eng.pdf   Leibniz-Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology – BIPS GmbH Contact & Travel Achterstr. 30 D-28359 Bremen Telefon: +49 (0)421 / 218-56 750 Telefax: +49 (0)421 / 218-56 941 By public…  
133. [BIPS Project] Spatial-temporal analysis of small-scale determinants of the COVID-19 pandemic   The spread of COVID-19 in the second and third wave was strongly affected by social structures in the population, with higher incidence rates particularly in more deprived neighbourhoods. In Germany,…  
134. New blog series highlighting the research of Leibniz postdocs with Heide Busse from BIPS   One of the main goals of the Leibniz Postdoc Network is to raise the profile of postdocs working at the institutes of the Leibniz Association. While science & research during the pandemic have…  
135. [BIPS Project] WELLPAK - Community-based integration of a digital mental health intervention in Pakistan   The project WellPak is conducted to alleviate the significant mental health burden in low-and middle-income countries. It is a collaboration between the Leibniz Institute of Prevention Research and…  
136. [BIPS Project] Feasibility of involving trained community members in community-based COVID-19 prevention measures   During the course of the current pandemic, it has become clear that the spread of COVID-19 is socially structured and culturally diverse residential areas are particularly affected. Thus, there is an…  
137. New Score for cardiovascular disease risk prediction in Europe released   New research from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) to help predict the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), especially heart attack and stroke, has been published in the European Heart…  
138. Data Science Forum on Causal Reasoning   In this talk Prof. Dr. Vanessa Didelez will illustrate causal reasoning and methodology with two applications involving large databases: First we consider the question of predicting intervention…  
139. Unhealthy food: protecting children from targeted advertising   How can children be protected from unhealthy foods? A media-using child in Germany sees an average of 15.48 commercials for unhealthy foods per day. Of these, 5.14 are on the Internet and 10.34 on TV. Simultaneously, the number of TV commercials per…  
140. [BIPS Project] Mental health and gender: Development and evaluation of a digital intervention for health promotion among informal caregivers   Women more frequently provide unpaid care than men, while at the same time being exposed to larger caregiving-related mental-health effects than male caregivers. Existing prevention and health…  
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