This is a NortHFutures related training
- Provider: Teesside University
- Attendance: Online; In-person
- Accredited: Yes
- Length: Short
- Cost: Paid
- Starts: November
- Topic: Digital Health for Patients and the Public
Go on a journey through your own life – from fertilisation to infancy, through puberty and beyond into adulthood – and examine what happens when the human reproductive system doesn’t work properly and how advances in reproductive medicine can help. You explore influences on an individual’s health and well-being, including social, environmental, and economic factors. Some of these can help to promote health, such as diet, education and income. Other factors, such as smoking, alcohol misuse and poor education can have the opposite effect. The life-course approach looks at the critical stages of life, and the different influences, good and not-so-good, on health. An evidence-based approach helps you understand key issues from preconception to early years, adolescence, and into working life.
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