The e-Research Briefing is a free service provided by the National Heart Forum.
The NHF e-Research Briefing is an email newsletter, which is sent out on alternate Thursdays.
Please note that we are currenltly unable to admit new subscribers to the mailing list. The list will re-open at the beginning of April 2011. For more information please see How to subscibe below.
The e-Research Briefing differs from the e-News Briefing, as it focuses solely on recently published research into the fields of public health and avoidable chronic disease. The e-News Briefing covers stories which have featured in the mainstream press each week. The e-Research Briefing exists only to highlight new research. The NHF does not provide access to full text of journal articles through the e-Research Briefing.
The Briefings will be of interest to all those working or studying in the public health field.
Topics covered by the e-Research Briefing include:
- Obesity
- Physical activity
- Stroke
- Type 2 diabetes
- Nutrition
- Hypertension
- Built environment
- Public health and climate change
- Alcohol
- Tobacco regulation
Archive
An archive of Word document versions of the e-News and e-Research Briefings is available to download from the NHF Briefings Archive page.
Please note that we are currently unable to admit new subscribers to the mailing list for the eResearch Briefing. This is due to important changes to the service being carried out, which will involve transferral of the mailing list to a new email provider. If you are already a subscriber you should have recieved an email explaining these changes, and how they will affect you. You can read the text of this email as a Word document here. If you would like more information, please contact Jennifer Ford.
In the meantime you can still keep up to date with the latest news on chronic disease prevention using the following:
NHF Chronic disease dashboard - A constantly updated source of research information listing table of contents information for a variety of peer reviewed journals
NHF Twitter - daily tweets of the latest news on chronic disease prevention
NHF website - Visit the News and Alerts page of the NHF website to see our regularly updated News Directory and find out how to access our range of RSS feeds.
If you have any questions or comments on this service, please contact Jennifer Ford (email [email protected]).