Search Search Results You could also try: rising (91), growing (230), mounting (5), escalating (13), ever-increasing (2) Whiplash Participant Information Sheet (Patient) 2021 DescriptionWhiplash Participant Information Sheet (Patient) 2021Url/_pdf/research/whiplash-participant-information-sheet-patient-2021.pdf Families living with dementia wanted for pioneering dementia programme for trainee healthcare professionals DescriptionThe ground-breaking, award-winning Time for Dementia programme is appealing for families affected by dementia to participate.Url/about/news/2019/05-21-families-living-with-dementia-wanted-for-pioneering-dementia-programme.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 Researchers win national patient safety award DescriptionResearchers based at BSMS and BSUHT have won a national Health Service Journal Patient Safety award for their ground-breaking toolUrl/about/news/2020/11-13-researchers-win-national-patient-safety-award.aspx New study analyses how GPs' views of a patient data sharing scheme might have influenced its downfall DescriptionA new study led by researchers at BSMS analyses how GPs' views of a patient data sharing scheme, care.data, mightUrl/about/news/2020/09-17-new-study-analyses-how-gps-views-of-a-patient-data-sharing-scheme-might-have-influenced-its-downfall.aspx Sarah Garfinkel Interoceptions and anxiety DescriptionSarah Garfinkel Interoceptions and anxietyUrl/_pdf/research/autism-symposium/sarah-garfinkel-interoceptions-and-anxiety.pdf 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 Worldwide study finds brain differences in people living with ADHD DescriptionWorldwide study involving academics from BSMS finds that people with ADHD have subtle differences in the cerebral cortex, the brain's outerUrl/about/news/2019/05-07-worldwide-study-finds-brain-differences-in-people-living-with-adhd.aspx Smoking shisha linked to diabetes and obesity, study finds DescriptionSmoking shisha "significantly increases" the risk of users developing diabetes and obesity, a new study has revealed for the first timeUrl/about/news/2019/01-03-smoking-shisha-linked-to-diabetes-and-obesity-study-finds.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 211 to 220 of 385 Previous … 20 21 22 23 24 … Next