Bristol and Bath Health and Care Awards finalists revealed

  • 11th September 2018
The finalists for the 2018 Bristol and Bath Health and Care Awards have been announced.…

Think Family Database shows how joining up data can add value

  • 10th September 2018
Bristol Health Partners has a strategic programme called ‘Using Data Better’. Part of the work…

SHINE Director Adrian Davis to take on new transport and health professorship

  • 6th September 2018
Edinburgh Napier University has appointed Adrian Davis to the groundbreaking position of Professor of Transport…

Innovative research into the link between the urban environment and health urgently needed

  • 6th September 2018
Researchers are calling for more innovative studies into the link between changes to urban neighbourhoods…

New study on public attitudes to dementia launches survey

  • 5th September 2018
A new research survey has been launched that will take a snapshot of public attitudes…

Understanding the physical harm of taking more than one antipsychotic drug for schizophrenia

  • 3rd September 2018
Schizophrenia is a serious mental illness that affects about one per cent of people. The…

Seven reasons Einstein would support 20mph

  • 21st August 2018
Almost every issue 20mph raises is energy related and the answer to each, along with…

Members of RuBICoN continue to tackle antibiotic resistance

  • 9th August 2018
Since closing in April 2017, members of the Respiratory Infections HIT have continued to do…

Bans on gluten-free prescribing save the NHS money in the short-term but the impact on patients is unclear

  • 2nd August 2018
Full or partial bans on GPs prescribing gluten-free (GF) foods to people with coeliac disease…

Weight differences contribute to heart health in the young

  • 30th July 2018
Increased weight in young adults is likely to cause higher blood pressure and a thickening…

Patients undergoing hip replacement may be at lower risk of infection

  • 25th July 2018
Researchers from the Musculoskeletal Research Unit at the University of Bristol have identified the most…

Depression and antidepressants are associated with an increased risk of venous thromboembolism

  • 24th July 2018
In the first review of its kind, new research has found that depression and the…