Search Search Results You could also try: frequently (73), repeatedly (10), regularly (96) Climate change reduces HIV treatment adherence in Africa DescriptionDroughts caused by climate change can have an impact on HIV treatment, according to a new study led by researchers atUrl/about/news/2022/04-07-climate-change-reduces-hiv-treatment-adherence-in-africa.aspx Exploring intersectional stigma: the experiences of LGBT Muslims living with HIV in Indonesia DescriptionExploring intersectional stigma: the experiences of LGBT Muslims living with HIV in Indonesia, part of the stigma working group meetings atUrl/about/events/2021/07-21-the-experiences-of-lgbt-muslims-living-with-hiv-in-indonesia.aspx Local families invited to take part in new autism education programme DescriptionFamilies in Brighton and Hove, and across Sussex, are being invited to take part in a ground-breaking new education programmeUrl/about/news/2021/03-26-local-families-invited-to-take-part-in-new-autism-education-programme.aspx BSMS virtual work experience programme wins award DescriptionThe Widening Participation and Outreach team at BSMS have won the Innovation Award at the UK Social Mobility Awards 2020.Url/about/news/2020/10-09-bsms-virtual-work-experience-programme-wins-award.aspx Loud and clear: clear facemasks and visors needed for deaf and hearing impaired people DescriptionBSMS Reader calls for all schools and universities to be aware of the need for clear face masks or PPE forUrl/about/news/2020/06-17-clear-facemasks-and-visors-needed-for-deaf-and-hearing-impaired-people.aspx Protocol publication HYVET 2 DescriptionProtocol publication HYVET 2Url/_word-docs/ctu/protocol-publication-hyvet-2.docx Social media could be a force for good in tackling depression but for privacy concerns DescriptionSocial media has been identified by a number of studies as being a significant factor in mental health problems, especially inUrl/about/news/2019/12-03-social-media-could-be-a-force-for-good-in-tackling-depression-but-for-privacy-concerns.aspx Online information on vaccines and autism not always reliable, study shows DescriptionResearch at BSMS has found that information that is available online can provide unreliable information based on old, 'weak' scientific studiesUrl/about/news/2018/06-05-online-information-on-vaccines-and-autism-not-always-reliable-study-shows.aspx BSMS researcher awarded grant to investigate undetectable 'brain fog' disorder DescriptionDr Jessica Eccles is awarded a grant to develop her research on postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (PoTS)Url/about/news/2018/09-20-bsms-researcher-awarded-grant-to-investigate-undetectable-brain-fog-disorder.aspx Simple test could identify bladder cancer patients who won't respond to immunotherapy DescriptionPatients who are unlikely to benefit from a commonly used immunotherapy for bladder cancer could be identified by a simple bloodUrl/about/news/2018/08-20-simple-test-could-identify-bladder-cancer-patients-who-wont-respond-to-immunotherapy.aspx 141 to 150 of 300 Previous … 13 14 15 16 17 … Next