UK public supports usage of tracking technology and immunity passports in global pandemic
New research suggests the majority of people in the UK are willing to use…
Why are around a third of pregnant women not vaccinated against whooping cough?
Whooping cough is widespread, highly contagious and serious for new-born babies. However, 30 per cent…
NHS England information video about vaccines for people with a learning disability and autism
NHS England and NHS Improvement have produced a short film which describes: what a…
How sure would you want to be that you have coeliac disease before starting a gluten-free diet?
A new survey from researchers at NIHR ARC West and the University of Bristol has…
Women of Colour Peer Support Group launches on 18 January
Changes Bristol is launching a mental health peer support group for women of colour, to…
New dementia support sessions and groups for 2021
The pandemic continues to be extremely challenging for people living with dementia and their carers,…
Common Ambition Bristol officially launches with support from SHIP HIT
A major new project is inviting people to its virtual launch event, to find out…
Amanda Owen-Smith reflects on her time as Researcher in Residence at Bristol Health Partners
During 2019-20, Amanda was Bristol Health Partners’ Research in Residence with a focus on mental…
South Bristol community group is connecting people with local wildlife
If you asked most people in Bristol what kind of birds, animals and insects can…
Nurse-led telephone management could help support patients with chlamydia and gonorrhoea diagnosed in primary care
Nurse-led telephone management of patients with chlamydia and gonorrhoea could provide a better service for…
Testing memory over four weeks could predict Alzheimer's disease risk
New research suggests testing people’s memory over four weeks could identify who is at higher…
Patients shape study on improved monitoring of Parkinson's symptoms
Members of our Movement Disorders Health Integration Team (MOVE HIT) have published a protocol in…