South Gloucestershire dementia, carers and falls consultation open
Three important strategies on dementia, carers and preventing falls in South Gloucestershire are open for…
Psychosis on Screen season marks launch of new Bristol psychosis team
Three contemporary films depicting various experiences of psychosis are being shown at Watershed as part…
Bristolians needed to try out two new healthcare innovations
People in Bristol living with long-term health conditions are invited to take part in an…
Everyone Included - research opportunities should be available to everyone
Following her keynote address at the NHS Research and Development (R&D) Forum at the end…
Penny Brohn publishes evaluation of cancer services
Cancer charity Penny Brohn UK has published the findings of a year long evaluation of…
Student volunteers inspire local pupils to get active at Festival of School Sport
More than 750 pupils from 11 local state secondary schools will take part in the…
Fresh drive to identify more carers in Bristol
Bristol residents are being asked how much they care, as part of a fresh drive…
Telehealth interventions provide limited health benefits, concludes study
There is considerable optimism amongst policy-makers that telehealth could transform health care delivery, but researchers…
Bristol researcher named Young Investigator of the Year
A scientist from the University of Bristol has won the British Biophysical Society’s (BBS) Young…
Achievements of the Active Older People HIT in 2015-16
Professor Selena Gray and Dr Afroditi Stathi, Directors of the Active Older People Health Integration…
SHINE HIT 2015-16 review
Dr Suzanne Audrey, Dr Adrian Davis and Marcus Grant, the Directors of the Supporting Healthy…
Dementia HIT success in 2015-16
Dr Liz Coulthard, Director of the Dementia Health Integration Team (HIT), reflects on the team's…