Bristol research and partner highlights in 2016-17

  • 12th June 2017
2016-17 saw Bristol awarded £21 million for a new NIHR Biomedical Research Centre, and the…

Using data to improve health, care and services through research

  • 8th June 2017
Health organisations, local authorities and researchers in the Bristol region are teaming up to explore…

Bristol study finds link between teen cannabis use and illicit drug taking in early adulthood

  • 8th June 2017
Researchers from the University of Bristol have found regular and occasional cannabis use as a…

Largest study to date finds autism alone does not increase risk of violent offending

  • 1st June 2017
A diagnosis of autism alone does not increase the risk of violent offending suggests a…

Researchers looking for men to take part in new domestic violence study

  • 25th May 2017
Researchers at the University of Bristol’s Centre for Academic Primary Care are looking for men…

Bristol Health Partners milestones in 2016-17

  • 24th May 2017
This timeline from April 2016 to March 2017 showcases some of the key moments in…

Bristol Health Partners: five years of achievement

  • 24th May 2017
The first Bristol Health Partners partnership agreement was signed in April 2012, with a lifespan…

Highlights for 2016-17: Eating Disorders HIT

  • 24th May 2017
Helen Malson and Hugh Herzig, Directors of the Eating Disorders Health Integration Team (EDHIT), reflect…

Healthy City Week Bristol 2016

  • 24th May 2017
What do Dr Phil Hammond, apple juice pressing and social prescribing have in common? They…

SHINE HIT's achievements in 2016-17

  • 22nd May 2017
Directors Adrian Davis and Suzanne Audrey, together with Marcus Grant, reflect on their work to…

Improving Perinatal Mental Health HIT review for 2016-17

  • 22nd May 2017
Dr Jonathan Evans and Inge Shepherd, Directors of the Improving Perinatal Mental Health Health Integration…

New award set to help Bristol Eat Better

  • 19th May 2017
A new award scheme encouraging local food businesses to make their catering healthier and more…