TfL's junk food advertising restrictions linked to reductions in high fat, salt and sugar product purchases
Restricting the outdoor advertising of high fat, salt and sugar (HFSS) foods and drinks across…
SHIP HIT’s work to make STI tests safer highlighted in national media
Concerns around potentially unsafe online test providers for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) have grown in…
ED HIT looking for young people to shape research into eating disorders
Our Eating Disorders Health Integration Team (ED HIT) is setting up a Special Interest Research…
SHIP HIT says goodbye to director Paddy Horner
Dr Paddy Horner, Associate Professor in Sexually Transmitted Infections at the University of Bristol, is…
Clinical Commissioning Group approves major improvements to stroke services
Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) has today, Tuesday 1 February,…
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust appoints new Chief Executive
Eugine Yafele has been appointed as the new Chief Executive for University Hospitals Bristol…
Connie Shiridzinomwa and Heidi Andrews join Bristol Health Partners team
Our team welcomed two new members at the end of 2021 and start of 2022…
People’s long-term pain after knee surgery is reduced, new treatment has shown
With one in five people experiencing ongoing pain long after knee replacement surgery, new research,…
Major stroke services improvements reach decision-making stage
A series of recommendations to improve stroke services in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire…
City Know-how: Factors that influence urban park access
Park access is about more than the distance to get there. For the attention of:…
ED HIT offers free wellbeing art packs to help people affected by eating disorders and eating problems
Bristol Health Partners’ Eating Disorders Health Integration Team (ED HIT) has produced a free…
City Know-how: Examining the anticipated economic return of urban greenways
Every £1.00 invested in an urban greenway can expect to return an investment of £2.00-£6.00…