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Francis Ruiz

H-index: 22
Economics 59%
Public Health 17%
francisjruizhe.bsky.social
“Like many societies past and present, its economic ambitions outpaced ecological limits…. But Troy also offers a glimmer of hope: the possibility of adaptation after excess, resilience after rupture.” theconversation.com/troys-fall-w...
Troy’s fall was partly due to environmental strain – and it holds lessons for today
Long before industry, ancient societies were already pushing their ecosystems to the brink
theconversation.com

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk
Populist politics is on the rise—from Trump to Reform UK.

Why? It's not just economic hardship or distrust in elites.

In a new blog, Rosa Marks argues something deeper is at play: the collapse of social & cultural infrastructure. 🧵

www.bennettinstitute.cam.ac.uk/blog/social-...
granthamlse.bsky.social
We have responded to the ICJ advisory opinion on the legal obligations countries have to prevent climate change.

Joana Setzer said “For the first time, the world’s highest court has made clear that states have a legal duty not only to prevent climate harm — but to fully repair it."
Institute responds to ICJ advisory opinion - Grantham Research Institute on climate change and the environment
Joana Setzer, Associate Professorial Research Fellow at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the London School...
www.lse.ac.uk
financialtimes.com
The latest admissions data shows a 14% rise in American applications for undergraduate courses starting this autumn. https://on.ft.com/4m2G39l

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

healthfoundation.bsky.social
Our new analysis of ONS data and modelling explores the striking variations in premature deaths across the country.

In the North East, all but one local authority have premature death rates above the average for England and Wales ⬇️

https://bit.ly/4lBe3sZ
Beeswarm chart showing the premature mortality rate for upper tier local authorities in England and unitary authorities in Wales, 2021-23.

The chart shows that almost all local authorities in the North East have a premature mortality rate above the overall rate for England and Wales.

by Tim BaleReposted by: Francis Ruiz

timbale.bsky.social
"We now understand that obesity is multifactorial. Genetics, childhood experiences, cultural norms, economic disadvantage, psychological health, mental illness and even the kind of job you have all play a role. These aren’t things you can simply change with a Fitbit and salad."
Obesity care: why “eat less, move more” advice is failing
The advice to “eat less, move more” isn’t just outdated, it’s harmful. Obesity is a chronic condition shaped by biology, environment and inequality.
theconversation.com

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

edconway.bsky.social
🧵Some thoughts re inflation.
Not the data today, but two deep issues we should prob spend more time thinking about.
1. While economists and policymakers may have convinced themselves that the cost of living squeeze is over, for millions of households, it doesn't feel that way.

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

springsproject.bsky.social
Early June, SPRINGS joined #PlanetaryHealthCluster partners in Brussels to strengthen collaboration. At a high-level EU Parliament event, our coordinator @vcharris.bsky.social highlighted the need to advance our understanding of the links between #climate and #health.

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

elliedelight.bsky.social
Excited to share our research! The study explores how data systems and economics can improve pandemic preparedness for climate-sensitive infectious diseases. Our review revealed gaps related to data interoperability and gender considerations, posing challenges to effective and equitable responses.
Gaps and opportunities for data systems and economics to support priority setting for climate-sensitive infectious diseases in sub-Saharan Africa: A rapid scoping review
Climate change alters risks associated with climate-sensitive infectious diseases (CSIDs) with pandemic potential. This poses additional threats to already vulnerable populations, further amplified by...
journals.plos.org

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

sarahoconnorft.ft.com
Stop believing that your brain peaked in your 20s... it's not true but it might become a self-fulfilling prophecy if you stop challenging it www.ft.com/content/5d47...
hec-wiley.bsky.social
The Editorial Boards of leading health economics journals are issuing a Joint Statement of Principles on Editorial Independence. In these troubled times some scholars worry their work might suffer ideological attack. We reaffirm our commitment to unfettered scholarship. Please repost.

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

lshtm.bsky.social
LSHTM responds to funding cuts and attacks on science

A statement from LSHTM’s Executive Team on threats to global health programmes and research:
www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/n...

#PublicHealth
“We call on institutions and policy-makers around the world to work together to mitigate the damaging impacts of these changes that will lead to countless suffering and deaths, and that will reverse decades of progress in human health.” LSHTM Executive Team

Reposted by: Francis Ruiz

tuftscevr.bsky.social
Cancer drugs' average US net launch prices doubled from $100K to $200K between 2008 and 2022, with no clear link to clinical efficacy, raising questions about whether these prices reflect value.

Read new research co-authored by CEVR’s Katherine Clifford and James Chambers: tinyurl.com/4my6h8zs
An analysis of US net cancer drug launch prices and clinical efficacy and certainty of evidence from 2008 to 2022
Abstract. Over the last 15 years, cancer drug prices have increased substantially in the United States (US), with question marks on whether this can be jus
tinyurl.com
bengroom.bsky.social
The XXVI Annual BIOECON Conference on "Integrating Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change Solutions," taking place on 1-2 September 2025 at St. John’s College, Cambridge University. Call is here. SUBMIT!! @GRI_LSE @UniofExeterNews @EAERE_envecon

www.bioecon-network.org/pages/26th_2...
martinmckee.bsky.social
🧵 1/14 The WHO "Best Buys" have been effective but underutilised. Our paper @lancetrh-europe.bsky.social introduces "Quick Buys"—cost-effective interventions that show measurable public health impact within 5 years. w/ David Stuckler, @gauden.bsky.social and other colleagues at WHO EURO

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