Depression during pregnancy rises in a generation
Anxiety and depressive symptoms during pregnancy have risen by 51 per cent within a generation…
Calling all medics who support 20mph
Bristol's 20mph limits are under threat, as Bristol City Council is consulting on increasing the…
2018 HIT conference highlights
Bristol Health Partners Health Integration Teams had their annual opportunity to network, share ideas and…
High blood pressure in pregnancy linked to mother's heart function
Pregnant women who develop high blood pressure, or have small babies, may have hearts that…
£1.7 million awarded to tackle domestic violence in low and middle-income countries
Professor Gene Feder at the University of Bristol’s Centre for Academic Primary Care has been…
How Bristol’s research and teaching has helped shape the NHS and save lives
Today we celebrate 70 years of the NHS - the first universal health care system…
Bristol thinking globally for health
Rachael Gooberman-Hill, Director of Elizabeth Blackwell Institute for Health Research, University of Bristol, describes the…
Can your postcode determine when you die? Rife Magazine film explores inequality in Bristol
Rife Magazine has produced a film exploring the stark inequalities between neighbouring suburbs in North…
20mph limits benefit everyone in Bristol, from the youngest to the oldest
Supporters of 20mph limits – which research has shown is seven out of 10 adults…
Can peer power make teenage girls more active?
A new study by the University of Bristol will test whether teenage girls’ activity levels…
Results of the largest ever multimorbidity trial in primary care challenge current thinking
In the largest ever trial of an intervention to treat people with multiple long-term conditions…
“I pushed all I could - out came a baby who was pale, limp and did not cry”
Professor Marianne Thoresen describes her groundbreaking work to prevent brain injuries in new-born babies who…