Stress leads to longer, later bedwetting
In the largest study of its kind to date, researchers have confirmed that high levels…
Humanoid robotics and computer avatars could help treat social disorders
A collaborative research team has found humanoid robotics and computer avatars could help rehabilitate people…
Bristol researchers awarded funding to investigate Alzheimer's and high blood pressure
A team of researchers at the University of Bristol is embarking on a study to…
New insights into how the brain adapts to stress
Stress is a major burden in many people’s lives affecting their health and wellbeing. New…
New research suggests early life factors could increase prostate cancer risk
Factors that influence when boys go through puberty could affect a man’s future risk of…
General practice in England nearing ‘saturation point’ as study reveals extent of GP workload increase
The largest analysis of GP and nurse consultations to date shows workloads in general practice…
UWE are recruiting people to find out about their experiences of dementia
The University of the West of England (UWE) is currently recruiting older people and their…
REACT study launches
A new study called REACT (Relatives Education And Coping Toolkit) launches in March. The study…
Researchers uncover the factors associated with hospital deaths in the oldest old
Researchers from the University of Bristol and Public Health England have found that, although the…
New research programme aims to improve healthcare professionals' approach to domestic violence
Researchers at the University of Bristol have received more than £2.5 million from the National…
NICE guidance released on midlife approaches to delay / prevent dementia
NICE have produced guidance covering mid-life approaches to delay or prevent the onset of dementia,…
Autism genes are in all of us, new research reveals
New light has been shed on the genetic relationship between autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) and…