Low dead space materials launched at Bristol event

  • 31st January 2019
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

  • 28th January 2019
A study commissioned by the Active Older People Health Integration Team (APPHLE HIT) has found…

Movement disorders HIT publishes interactive pathway for Duodopa treatment

  • 24th January 2019
The Movement Disorders Health Integration Team has published its first interactive pathway which describes the…

Great turn out for Movement Disorders HIT research showcase

  • 24th January 2019
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

  • 24th January 2019
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

  • 24th January 2019
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

  • 22nd January 2019
The West of England Academic Health Science Network (AHSN) is inviting organisations from the voluntary,…

Teens keep active despite asthma or eczema, study finds

  • 22nd January 2019
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

  • 14th January 2019
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

  • 10th January 2019
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

  • 10th January 2019
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?

  • 12th December 2018
Dr Sophie Taysom is an independent policy analyst at Keyah Consulting. Here she reflects on…