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It’s not such a Blue Monday! – Generation Scotland
The colours for our Generation Scotland logo were carefully chosen – the darker blue of Scotland’s national colours and the paler blue of our national health service. ... We’re looking forward to better times in 2022! Generation Scotland team –
Rural Voices: Supporting community based walks in the Highlands – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland is a volunteer led study. It aims to create more effective treatments, based on gene knowledge for the medical, social and economic benefit of Scotland and its people.
Mental health and the pandemic – How has it affected us? – Generation Scotland
The Generation Scotland team wanted to better understand who was struggling during Covid-19, why they were struggling, and how this changed over time. ... Creating and launching CovidLife was an extremely busy time for all of us on the Generation
Could MRI scans be the answer to understanding depression? – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland is a volunteer led study. It aims to create more effective treatments, based on gene knowledge for the medical, social and economic benefit of Scotland and its people. ... We are using large volunteer datasets, like Generation Scotland
Lessons from the past, guides for the future – Generation Scotland
I am sure that much more is still to come from this partnership between ACONF and Generation Scotland. ... If you wish, you can register your interest in joining Generation Scotland using the link below.
Happy Holidays! – Generation Scotland
A big thank you to all of our participants who took part in Generation Scotland studies this year. ... Here is to a better 2021 and the exciting new Generation Scotland plans.
Using health data to respond quickly in the digital world – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland and CovidLife volunteers have been helping us get a handle on who gets long Covid. ... So what happens when you agree to be part of a study like Generation Scotland?
Why nature and nurture matter when it comes to our health – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland tackles important questions about health risk. What matters most: nature (genetic and biological factors) or nurture (environmental and social factors)? ... That’s why Generation Scotland is a family-based study. No two families are
One Year of CovidLife – Generation Scotland
Soon, we want to include younger members of Generation Scotland families and new families, from age 12 and up. ... You can hear Chloe and me talk about ‘ Generation Scotland – weathering the COVID-19 storm’.
CovidLife – the end of the beginning, and the beginning of the end? – Generation Scotland
Generation Scotland is a volunteer led study. It aims to create more effective treatments, based on gene knowledge for the medical, social and economic benefit of Scotland and its people. ... Our survey closes at the end of Sunday 21st February. We are
