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Archives for December 2019

Oxford Academic Paper Writing Retreat for Nurses – March 2020

19th December 2019

Oxford Health BRC is supporting its second Academic Paper Writing Retreat for Nurses. The retreat will take place at the Department of Psychiatry on 7th, 9th and 10th March 2020. The retreat is designed to provide uninterrupted time and space to write up a paper for submission to an academic journal. As well as protected…

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Link between calcium abnormality and bipolar disorder

19th December 2019

Calcium ions play a critical role in how brain cells work, and it has long been suspected that an abnormality in calcium might contribute to bipolar disorder. However, findings have been variable and no conclusions could be drawn.

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Antipsychotic drugs ranked according to metabolic side effects for the first time

18th December 2019

Analysis published in The Lancet has shown that there is significant difference in the way antipsychotic drugs affect body weight and levels of sugar, cholesterol and other fats in the blood.

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