Author: Rekha Reddipalli

Mei Nortley awarded inaugural Averil Mansfield Trainer of the Year Award — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

The Rouleaux Club (Vascular Trainees’ Association for Great Britain and Ireland), in conjunction with the.

The genetic basis of fertility, family and longevity — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Led by researchers from the University of Oxford’s Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science and the University of.

Radical rethink of mental health support for adolescents needed – new study — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

The study, led by teams at the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge, found.

New study reveals the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on other causes of death — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Researchers from the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, Australian National University and the London School of.

A way to test the ability of red blood cells to deliver oxygen by measuring their shape — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

FlowScore (1) – a formula developed at Oxford University in collaboration with NHS Blood and.

Oxford study identifies the most effective treatments for ADHD in adults — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

A comparative review of available ADHD treatments, funded by the National Institute for Health and.

Umbrella review of traumatic brain injury research — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a major public health concern. Approximately one million people visit.

New study reveals link between head injuries and viruses in Alzheimer’s Disease — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

A new study suggests that repeated head injuries, such as concussions, a known risk factor.

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First patients scanned in new study investigating traumatic brain injury in young athletes — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

  Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a leading cause of death and long-term disability in.

Wellcome Discovery Award of £5m to fund pioneering research to combat deadly diarrhoea — University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division

Diarrhoeal disease is responsible for killing around 444,000 children every year, mainly in low- and.