Search Search Results You could also try: occurrence (26), frequency (62), rate (246), numbers (588), prevalence (75) HIS UK DescriptionInformation about the HIS UK study by the Brighton and Sussex Clinical Trials Unit.Url/research/clinical-and-experimental-medicine/brighton-and-sussex-ctu/current-studies/his-uk.aspx High rate of blood clots in COVID-19 DescriptionA study by Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) has supported the use of blood thinners to treat some COVID-19Url/about/news/2020/05-19-high-rate-of-blood-clots-in-covid-19.aspx Inaugural lecture with Prof Anjum Memon DescriptionInaugural lecture with Professor Anjum MemonUrl/about/events/2018/11-21-inaugural-lecture-anjum-memon.aspx BSMS Magazine 2015 Spring Web DescriptionBSMS Pulse magazine Spring 2015Url/_pdf/about/news/pulse/bsms-magazine-2015-spring-web.pdf DETERMIND-C19 funding application DescriptionDETERMIND-C19 funding applicationUrl/_pdf/cds/determind-c19-funding-application.pdf HIS-UK DescriptionThe UK Home-Based Intervention Strategy (HIS-UK) is a behaviour change condom promotion intervention for young men.Url/research/primary-care-and-public-health/research/public-health-psychology-and-prevention/his-uk.aspx Dr Gemma Archer DescriptionDr Gemma Archer is a Lecturer in Public Health at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).Url/about/contact-us/staff/dr-gemma-archer.aspx The UPLIFT Study DescriptionThe UPLIFT Study aims to understand the research priorities for improving quality of life in people living with HIV who haveUrl/research/global-health-and-infection/research-areas/the-uplift-study.aspx 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 Events DescriptionSussex MND care and research eventsUrl/research/clinical-neuroscience/sussex-mnd-care-and-research/events/index.aspx 21 to 30 of 55 Previous 1 2 3 4 5 … Next