Being overweight may cause more UK hospital admissions than previously thought, finds new study

  • 14th January 2022
Being overweight may cause more hospital admissions and higher incidences of disease and mortality than…

How can schools help prevent childhood overweight and obesity?

  • 11th January 2022
A ‘realist review’ of primary school-based studies in childhood obesity prevention has shed light on…

BABCON HIT Director Nikki Cotterill becomes Professor of Continence Care

  • 6th January 2022
Bristol Health Partners congratulates Bladder and Bowel Confidence Health Integration Team (BABCON HIT) Director…

Eating Disorder Support app launched

  • 4th January 2022
An app that enables people with disordered eating and eating disorders, and people close to…

Treatment for opioid dependence has an important role in suicide prevention

  • 16th December 2021
Opioid agonist treatment, commonly methadone or buprenorphine, for people dependent on heroin or other opioid…

Bristol Bones and Joints HIT welcomes new co-directors

  • 16th December 2021
The Bristol Bones and Joints Health Integration Team (HIT) hosted by Bristol Health Partners…

Online consultations can disadvantage some patients and create more work for GP practices

  • 14th December 2021
Online GP consultations have unintended consequences that may put some patients at a disadvantage and…

Event showcases Bristol’s sexual health and HIV projects for World AIDS Day 2021

  • 8th December 2021
As part of a programme to mark World AIDS Day, sexual health charity Brigstowe…

New Health Integration Team will focus on preventing and treating obesity

  • 7th December 2021
A new Health Integration Team (HIT) was approved by Bristol Health Partners Academic Health Science…

Lisa King looks back on her time with Bristol Health Partners

  • 30th November 2021
Our departing COO Lisa King has been Bristol Health Partners’ longest-serving team member, with nearly…

New study seeks clinicians for interviews examining the impact of remote consultations on the workforce

  • 29th November 2021
A new University of Bristol and NIHR ARC West study (the RECON project), supported by…

How can involvement in research support survivors of domestic abuse?

  • 25th November 2021
Hard Evidence is a theatre piece written and performed by Shass Blake and Alison Prince.