£4.1 million cost saving forecast as result of safer syringes

  • 18th November 2019
Work conducted by our Drug and Alcohol HIT members has led to ‘low dead space’…

HIT helps people with Parkinson's to lead independent lives

  • 18th November 2019
Our Parkinson’s and other Movement Disorders HIT has been working closely with the charity Parkinson’s…

HITs work together to help redesign of chronic pain patient pathway

  • 6th November 2019
Two of our HITS – Integrated Pain Management and Bristol Bones and Joints…

Stroke HIT widens access to public consultation for stroke care

  • 6th November 2019
The Stroke HIT aphasia group created accessible resources with help from speech therapists and communications…

APPHLE HIT work leads to over 8,000 older people becoming more active

  • 6th November 2019
Our Active Older People HIT and Active Ageing Bristol (AAB) are delivering the basis for…

Bristol's Children of the 90s backed to continue its 'study of life'

  • 24th October 2019
Bristol's Children of the 90s study will be supported for the next five years through…

Co-Director of MOVE HIT wins award

  • 24th October 2019
Lucy Mooney, Co-Director of the Movement Disorders Health Integration Team and Lead Movement Disorder Nurse…

John Halliwell reflects on a year with Bristol Health Partners

  • 17th September 2019
John Halliwell is completing a year’s secondment as Project Manager for Bristol Health Partners, supporting…

Bristol researchers lead new national guidance on how to stay fit and healthy

  • 13th September 2019
Guidance on how the UK population can stay fit and healthy has been updated thanks…

Genetic analyses indicate that the effect of being overweight and obesity on cancer risk is at least double than previously thought

  • 13th September 2019
The effect of being overweight and obesity on risk of cancer is at least twice…

Poor diet can lead to blindness

  • 13th September 2019
An extreme case of "fussy" or "picky" eating caused a young patient’s blindness, according to…

Generational study looks for biological links between adverse childhood experiences and self-harm

  • 13th September 2019
New research from the University of Bristol is the first to use a large generational…