Introducing our two newest HITS: ACE and BABCON
From adverse childhood experiences to bladder and bowel confidence, our latest HITs will be tackling…
Children of abused mothers 50 per cent more likely to have low IQ
Children of women who reported domestic violence in pregnancy or during the first six years…
Bristol scientists to study potential new way of treating diabetes
Scientists at the University of Bristol are to investigate a potential new way of treating…
Bristol medic recognised as rising star by Royal College of Psychiatry
A University of Bristol medical student has received a double honour from the Royal College…
Psychosis Health Integration Team gets go ahead
A new Psychosis Health Integration Team (HIT) has been given the green light by the…
Bio-entrepreneurship programme launches
OneStart, the world's largest life sciences and healthcare accelerator programme launches a bio-entrepreneurship programme for…
Child Injury HIT review 2013-14
Dr Julie Mytton, Director of the Child Injury Health Integration Team (CIPIC HIT) reflects on…