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Animated film for patient and public involvement in research

29th May 2018

What is patient and public involvement in mental health research? Why is it important? How can people get involved? We’ve launched a short animated film to answer these questions and…

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Use your lived experience to shape our work

18th May 2018

We are looking a patient, carer or public member to join our CRIS Oversight Group. What is CRIS? CRIS (Clinical Records Interactive Search) is a software solution that removes information…

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Body-worn sensors to assess walking may help detect Alzheimer’s disease

15th May 2018

Researchers working on NIHR & MRC-funded Dementias Platform UK’s Deep and Frequent Phenotyping study find that wearable devices could be a way of monitoring the early progression of Alzheimer’s disease.

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Open Day: find out about mental health research in Oxford

23rd April 2018

On Tuesday 22 May, we are holding an Open Day to share information about our work.

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Antidepressants are more effective than placebo at treating acute depression in adults

22nd February 2018

A new NIHR Oxford Health BRC study finds that on average, the most commonly used antidepressants are more effective than placebos.

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Free talk: New developments in Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s research

20th February 2018

Accessible and informative public talk exploring the latest research into the debilitating neurodegenerative disorders Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease.

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