Search Search Results You could also try: inhabitants (2), people (995), residents (73) Our current studies DescriptionWe are currently involved in three studies at the Centre for Dementia Studies.Url/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/our-current-studies.aspx Cov-Dem DescriptionThe aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the impact of self-isolation, social distancing and handUrl/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/cedar-lab/cov-dem.aspx Health Counts 2024: BSMS helps highlight stark health inequalities across Brighton & Hove DescriptionBSMS has played a key role in the Health Counts 2024 survey — the largest health and wellbeing survey ever conducted inUrl/about/news/2025/06-03-bsms-helps-highlight-stark-health-inequalities-across-brighton-and-hove.aspx Dr Yamma Khalid Aria DescriptionDr Yamma Khalid Aria is a Research Assistant in Public Health at Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS).Url/about/contact-us/staff/dr-yamma-khalid-aria.aspx Eppigen report final DescriptionEthical Preparedness in Genomic Medicine (EPPiGen): project findingsUrl/_pdf/research/eppigen-report-final.pdf Virginia Govoni DescriptionVirginia Govoni is Head of Brighton and Sussex Health Research Partnership and Joint Clinical Research Office at Brighton and Sussex MedicalUrl/about/contact-us/staff/virginia-govoni.aspx Cognitive Epidemiology, Dementia, and Ageing Research (CEDAR) Lab DescriptionCEDAR lab focuses on the role of biopsychosocial factors on cognitive ageing, cerebrovascular and dementia risk, ensuring a multidisciplinary approachUrl/research/clinical-neuroscience/cds/research/cedar-lab/cedar-lab.aspx New study links joint hypermobility to anxiety through key brain regions DescriptionGroundbreaking study published in The British Journal of Psychiatry has revealed new insights into the connection between joint hypermobility and anxietyUrl/about/news/2025/02-05-new-study-links-joint-hypermobility-to-anxiety-through-key-brain-regions.aspx People with joint hypermobility at increased risk of long COVID, study shows DescriptionPeople with joint hypermobility are 30% more likely to suffer from long COVID, according to a new study by BSMS andUrl/about/news/2024/03-21-people-with-joint-hypermobility-at-increased-risk-of-long-covid-study-shows.aspx Health Counts Survey 2024 launches in Brighton and Hove DescriptionResearchers at the University of Brighton & BSMS have been commissioned by the Public Health team at Brighton & Hove City Council toUrl/about/news/2024/03-18-health-counts-survey-2024-launches-in-brighton-and-hove.aspx 71 to 80 of 409 Previous … 6 7 8 9 10 … Next