Low dead space materials launched at Bristol event
More than 70 people gathered to hear about a project to produce materials to promote…
Study finds community-based physical activities for older adults are suitable following joint replacement
A study commissioned by the Active Older People Health Integration Team (APPHLE HIT) has found…
Movement disorders HIT publishes interactive pathway for Duodopa treatment
The Movement Disorders Health Integration Team has published its first interactive pathway which describes the…
Great turn out for Movement Disorders HIT research showcase
More than 100 people with movement disorders, those close to them, health professionals and researchers…
Needle and syringe programmes are highly cost-effective at preventing hepatitis C transmission
Providing clean injecting equipment through needle and syringe programmes is a highly cost-effective way of…
New kidney research sheds light on harms of certain drugs
Scientists have identified an enzyme that is a “master regulator” of kidney function that if…
Funding opportunity to work with the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector on hyvr
The West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) is inviting organisations from the voluntary,…
Teens keep active despite asthma or eczema, study finds
A fresh look by the University of Bristol at how teenagers are affected by their…
NHS 10-year plan: researchers warn online GP consultations need careful implementation and rigorous evaluation before widespread adoption
Research led by NIHR CLAHRC West and CAPC at the University of Bristol found that…
The Health Innovation Programme: Practical support for innovators in the West of England
The West of England Academic Health Science Network's Health Innovation Programme is open for healthcare…
Why predicting what you expect to happen adds value to research
Gareth Hooper, Health and Social Care Commissioning Manager, NHS Gloucestershire Clinical Commissioning Group, writes about…
Exploring AI in health and care – how do we get it right?
Dr Sophie Taysom is an independent policy analyst at Keyah Consulting. Here she reflects on…