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Understanding perceptions of risks, mitigation and innovation for surgery in a COVID-19 world

  • 5 May 2020
Researchers from the BRC’s Surgical Innovation theme are working alongside University College London on the Lotus C19 study, which aims to understand the risks in surgery in the context of COVID-19, and investigate strategies and innovations to overcome these risks. Surgical operating theatre teams, and surgeons in particular, have some…

Digitalising diabetes support groups in response to COVID-19

  • 4 May 2020
Recruitment is underway for a new study with Diabetes UK to find out what support people living with diabetes need during the COVID-19 pandemic and how this support should be provided. For people with diabetes, the government’s physical distancing measures means that diabetes education, routine check-up appointments and peer-support…

New Better Care South-West Partnership will join up data to improve and integrate care

  • 29 April 2020
A new partnership led by the University of Bristol that will join up data and improve patient care in the South West has been announced by Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) today [29 April]. The HDR UK Better Care South-West Partnership is being awarded £1.2 million over three…

Governments urged to act now to prevent coronavirus suicide risk

  • 22 April 2020
Governments need to give ‘urgent consideration’ to their public health response to prevent any possible impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the number of suicides, experts warn. There is growing concern about the far-reaching impact COVID-19 may have on people’s mental health across the globe, with the consequences likely to…

Are non-smoking young adults who use e-cigarettes more likely to smoke in the future?

  • 16 April 2020
Young people who have tried e-cigarettes but have never smoked before are nearly five times more likely to go on to try smoking, a new study has found. However, the findings do not provide clear support for the claim that e-cigarettes cause young people to start smoking (the so-called possible…

Domestic violence: researchers pilot a trauma-informed mindfulness intervention for survivors with PTSD

  • 12 March 2020
Women who have experienced domestic violence and abuse (DVA) often develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), which includes reliving traumatic events through nightmares and disturbing memories. Researchers from the Centre for Academic Primary Care at the University of Bristol and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre…

Drinking alcohol during pregnancy: #DRYMESTER the only safe approach

  • 29 January 2020
Drinking alcohol during pregnancy leads to poorer cognitive functioning in children, according to the most comprehensive review on the issue to date. The University of Bristol research published today [29 January] in the International Journal of Epidemiology, reviewed 23 published studies on the topic and found evidence that drinking in…

Heart of the Matter exhibition lives on

  • 21 January 2020
An artistic and scientific exploration of the heart, created by artist Sofie Layton and Giovanni Biglino from the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre’s (BRC) Cardiovascular Disease theme, continues to attract national and international acclaim. Exhibits from the Heart of the Matter are currently on display at the…

First 100 participants join study to improve IVF treatment outcomes

  • 16 January 2020
One hundred people have now signed up to take part in the BRIST-IVF study to help researchers at the NIHR Bristol Biomedical Research Centre (BRC) improve future outcomes for IVF treatment. The research study, launched in September 2019, is collecting information from couples and individuals undergoing IVF and intracytoplasmic…