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Research-based writing on cardiovascular disease, urban neighbourhoods, and the social determinants of heart health across European cities.

  • CMSc Villaverde and the Fight for Community Health in Madrid’s South

    CMSc Villaverde and the Fight for Community Health in Madrid’s South

    Villaverde sits in the southern reaches of Madrid, separated from the city’s prosperous north by more than geography. It is one of the capital’s most densely populated districts and one of its most socioeconomically deprived. Premature mortality from cardiovascular disease here is significantly higher than the Madrid average — following the socioeconomic gradient in cardiovascular…

  • What is Photovoice? The Research Method That Lets Communities Speak for Themselves

    What is Photovoice? The Research Method That Lets Communities Speak for Themselves

    Photovoice is a participatory action research method in which community members use photography to document their own environment, then collaboratively analyse and discuss what they have captured. The technique was formally developed by Caroline Wang and Mary Ann Burris in 1992, initially in the context of women’s health in rural China, and has since been…

  • How Your Neighbourhood Shapes Your Heart: The Science Behind Urban Cardiovascular Health

    How Your Neighbourhood Shapes Your Heart: The Science Behind Urban Cardiovascular Health

    Heart disease is the leading cause of death across Europe, responsible for roughly 45 percent of all deaths each year. Yet the burden is distributed with striking unevenness. In virtually every major European city, cardiovascular mortality rates vary dramatically from one neighbourhood to the next — often by a factor of two or three within…