Results for: Sophie Wilcock

Glass shape influences drinking behaviours in three laboratory experiments

Posted: 07/08/2020

Reducing consumption of drinks which contain high levels of sugar or alcohol could improve population health. There is increasing

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Do face coverings create a false sense of security?

Posted: 27/07/2020

Face coverings, if worn correctly, can reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Concerns have been raised,

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Public support for a policy can be increased by communicating evidence of its effectiveness

Posted: 20/01/2020

January 2020Small increases in public support for policies to address problems such as obesity, gun crime and climate change could

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Professor Dame Theresa Marteau discusses her life as a scientist with medical student Chloe Gamlin

Posted: 08/03/2018

Chloe Gamlin, University of Cambridge medical student and President of the student society for general practitioners at Cambridge,

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Nutritional labelling on menus in restaurants and cafes may reduce our calorie intake, according to new Cochrane Review evidence

Posted: 27/02/2018

New evidence published in the Cochrane Library today shows that adding calorie labels to menus and next to food in restaurants,

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News: Launch of Behaviour Change By Design research programme!

Posted: 16/01/2018

Could re-designing supermarkets, bars and restaurants “nudge” us towards healthy habits?Behavioural and cognitive scientists

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Changing Minds about Changing Behaviour

Posted: 11/01/2018

This short Lancet essay by Theresa Marteau addresses a series of questions key to effective behaviour change.Whose minds need

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