Anti-diabetic drugs could lower risk of primary and secondary brain cancer
Diabetic patients who take anti-diabetic drugs – known as glitazones – long term had…
Common Ambition Bristol shortlisted for a Bristol Social Impact Award
Common Ambition Bristol, a co-produced programme to increase HIV testing rates and reduce stigma in…
Building Boats Building Lives skiff launches in Bristol Harbour
Monday 19 February saw the launch of a new boat into Bristol Harbour. The launch…
New opt-out HIV programme coming to Bristol's emergency departments
To support efforts to reduce rates of new HIV infections in the region, opt-out HIV…
National partnership to tackle health inequalities in coastal communities awarded £2.4 million
A national partnership led by researchers at the Universities of Bristol and Liverpool has received…
National HIV Testing Week in Bristol
It is National HIV Testing Week: HIV Prevention England’s flagship annual event used to promote…
UWE Bristol and St George's Bristol to launch research first into singing and wellbeing
Researchers at UWE Bristol are collaborating with St George’s Bristol to launch the first large-scale…
Evaluation and evidence toolkits get fresh new look
The popular evaluation and evidence toolkits have been relaunched with an improved structure and design. The toolkits…
Vending machines could improve access to sexual health testing
Vending machines dispensing test kits for HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs) could be useful…
‘Loneliness loop’ risks trapping young people in repeating cycle of abuse, UK study of intimate partner violence and abuse finds
A detailed study of intimate partner violence and abuse (IPVA) among young people in…
HIV Testing Week: find out where you can get tested
Increasing HIV testing locally is a Bristol Fast Track City goal, supported by our Sexual…
Supporting childbearing women to maintain a healthy weight could reduce the risk of pregnancy complications, study finds
Supporting women of childbearing age to have a healthy weight could reduce the risk…