Category: doha

People in Health West of England (PHWE) has launched Discourse, an online platform to enable ...
What is long COVID and how can diagnosis be improved? Using data from electronic health ...
GPs need training to spot patients at risk of psychosis

GPs are in a good position to identify patients who ...
How coronavirus made 2020 the year of the electric bike

By Professor Ashley Cooper, Professor Angie Page and Jessica Bourne ...
Study highlights stark inequality in survival after cardiac surgery between paying and NHS patients

A new study has revealed paying patients are 20 per ...
Bristol BRC Qualitative Research Network: 2021 Symposium
10 March 2021, 10am-12pm. Sustaining Qualitative Research is the fourth ...
Analysis finds four repurposed antiviral drugs have little or no effect on patients hospitalised for COVID-19

Repurposed antiviral drugs – remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine, lopinavir and interferon – ...
BLOG: Making sense of consensus meetings
Dr Christin Hoffmann is a Senior Research Associate in Health Services Research at the University ...
EVENT: Genomics and Healthcare – New Opportunities
30 November, 1.30pm – 2.30pm. Join the online Elizabeth Blackwell Annual Lecture 2020. Professor Dame ...
Researchers contribute to international guidelines on exercise for people with cardiovascular disease
Work by two members of the NIHR Bristol BRC’s Cardiovascular Disease theme has been recognised ...
Using MRI heart scans to improve care for hospitalised COVID-19 patients
Researchers at the University of Bristol and University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust ...
Encouraging older people to walk more
We are looking for volunteers to help us understand why some people find walking difficult. ...
Good Grief: A virtual festival of love and loss
30 October – 1 November. NIHR Bristol BRC is supporting Good Grief – a free ...
Risk of self-harm increases for boys and girls who experience earlier puberty
Boys and girls who experience puberty earlier than their peers have an increased risk of ...