Kidney Disease HIT News

International award for students building a healthier, more sustainable Bristol

  • 3rd April 2017
The value of 8,000 Bristol students working with 250 city partners on sustainability engagement has…

Children with autism find understanding facial expressions difficult but make similar mistakes as peers - new study finds

  • 31st March 2017
Young people with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have difficulties recognising and distinguishing between different facial…

Health Integration Team model evaluation paper published

  • 1st July 2016
The results of NIHR CLAHRC West's preliminary evaluation of the ‘Health Integration Team’ model have…

Our 2015-16 annual review is out now

  • 27th June 2016
Our 2015-16 annual review was launched at our annual Health Integration Team (HIT) conference on…

Chronic Kidney Disease HIT successes in 2015-16

  • 31st May 2016
Dr Udaya Udayaraj gives an update on the work of the Chronic Kidney Disease Health…

New workshop: getting started with service evaluation

  • 29th February 2016
CLAHRC West and the West of England AHSN have jointly developed a new two-hour workshop…

Evidence shows low energy sweeteners help reduce energy intake and body weight

  • 10th November 2015
Use of low energy sweeteners in place of sugar, in children and adults, leads to…

Chronic Kidney Disease HIT review of 2014-15

  • 26th May 2015
Dr Udaya Udayaraj, Director of the Chronic Kidney Disease Health Integration Team (HIT), gives an…

Chronic kidney disease website launch

  • 12th March 2015
A new website will help bridge the communication gap between healthcare professionals and patients diagnosed…

NIHR CLAHRC West research projects announced

  • 29th January 2015
The National Institute for Health Research Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care…

University of Bristol: world-leading with global impact

  • 18th December 2014
The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2014 has ranked the University of Bristol among the UK’s…