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Homepage |  'Walk of Love'

A grieving mum has reached the half way point of her epic 'Walk of Love' around the coast of Great Britain, to raise money in memory of her five-year-old daughter. Natalia Spencer, 41, from Cheltenha......

St Michaels Hospital |  Bolero/ Nova/ Naida hearing aids

The new hearing aids we currently fit are bluetooth-compatible. We have a wide range of bluetooth hearing aid models such as Bolero series, Nova Ms and Naida series. All of these models have the sam......

Homepage |  Hypertension: releasing the pressure at its source

Researchers at the University of Bristol and Afferent Pharmaceuticals (a wholly-owned subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc., Kenilworth, NJ, USA) have identified a potential new way of treating high blood p......

Homepage |  St Michaels Hospital first in South West to support TTTS Registry

St Michael's Hospital has become the first in the South West to support the TTTS Registry - a new scheme aimed at saving the lives of unborn twins. Multiple births charity Tamba has partnered with ......

Homepage |  £80 million redevelopment of the Bristol Royal Infirmary reaches milestone

The £80 million redevelopment of the Bristol Royal Infirmary (BRI), which will greatly improve the hospital environment for patients in the centre of Bristol, reached another milestone today as the Bo......

Homepage |  Xenon gas successfully delivered to babies in ambulance

Two babies at risk of brain injury following a lack of oxygen at birth have received xenon gas and cooling therapy while being transferred from one hospital to another in a specially equipped ambulanc......

Homepage |  Recruitment landmark in major blood conservation in cardiac surgery study

Researchers at University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust have now recruited more than 50 per cent of the 2,400 participants in the world's largest study to investigate better ways to detect bl......

Bristol Royal Hospital For Children |  Hospital Passport

Welcome to UHBW's Children's Hospital Passport, a document to help children with life-long disabilities when going to hospital. The aim of the Hospital Passport is to provide our staff with info......

Bristol Royal Hospital For Children |  Martha's Rule - are you worried about your child?

Looking after your child while they are in hospital is our priority and listening to you helps us to better understand your child's needs. If you have any worries or concerns, or if you think your ......

Homepage |  PM awards outstanding Bristol Royal Hospital for Children volunteer for NHS 70 Anniversary

The Prime Minister has today, 10th July, recognised Gillian Wilding, from Bristol, for supporting parents of children in hospital. Gillian has led the 'Friends for Parents' volunteer initiative at Br......

Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre |  Thalassaemia and rare inherited anaemia

Thalassaemia is the name for a group of inherited conditions that affect a substance in the blood called haemoglobin. People with thalassaemia produce either no or too little haemoglobin, which i......

Homepage |  Information and advice from Public Health England

During episodes of high air pollution: "While most people will not be affected by short term peaks in ambient air pollution, some individuals, such as those with existing heart or lung conditions, ma......

Homepage |  From air pollution to cold homes, Healthy City Week 2017 will explore Bristol’s health and sustainability challenges

Healthy City Week Bristol 2017 is set to create and deepen conversations around some of the major health and sustainability challenges we face. From the health impacts of air pollution and the benefit......

Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre |  FAQs

What should I do if I am losing weight without trying? Your nutritional requirements can increase during times of illness, after surgery and when you have cancer, this can cause weight loss. Choo......

Homepage |  Clinical trial to test success of Cystic Fibrosis lung infection treatment

Experts from Bristol and Nottingham are leading a major new national study to investigate whether intravenous antibiotics are effective in killing a common germ that causes dangerous complications in ......