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Researchers reveal pandemic’s impact on children’s mental health

WebA new policy briefing by a team of researchers at King’s College London and Oxford University has revealed the profound impact of the Covid-19 pandemic of the …

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What’s the deal with Ballerine

WebThe IUB Ballerine, a new form of contraception, hopes to solve some of the problems that users have faced with the IUD. At around half the size of a traditional IUD …

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On PTSD and Trauma: An Interview with Dr Hannah Murray

WebColumns Brain Freeze. Deborah Krut speaks to PTSD expert Dr Hannah Murray about scanxiety, cancer, and coming back after trauma. By Debora Krut. 30th …

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What the pandemic has taught me: Nursing during Covid-19

WebWhen asked whether the pandemic had changed their perspective on their work, focus shifted between the practicalities of the nursing profession and onto the …

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‘The Yellow Wallpaper’: A study of depression during confinement

WebCharlotte Perkins Gilman gave birth to her daughter Katharine in 1885, and detailed her experience of what we now know to be postpartum depression in a number …

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What does the climate crisis mean for global health

WebThe debate around the effects of the climate crisis often centres around the extreme weather conditions, destruction of habitats and economic costs of damage.

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Oxford University releases new mental health toolkit for students

Web19th April 2024. During Hilary vacation on University Mental Health Day, the University of Oxford released a new mental health toolkit for students as part of a research trial led by …

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Mental health struggles: part of ‘the Oxford experience’

WebAn investigation by Cherwell has found that the number of students accessing the University’s counselling service has been steadily increasing over the past …

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First digital atlas of human fetal brain development published by

WebA research team led by the University of Oxford published the first digital atlas of human fetal brain development. It depicts the way the fetal brain develops …

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Reflections on rustication: Dating with untreated mental illness

WebFrom here, it is a slippery slope into dependency, an inattention to the other’s mental health and a lack of boundaries. Untreated mental illness can be consuming, and …

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Reality TV: harmless fun or mental health disaster

WebWe ought to take a critical look at reality TV and consider whether its advantages are significant enough to make up for the intense damage it has caused, and …

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The hidden hurt of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome

WebThere’s a bizarre feud brewing this week. Jameela Jamil – Tahani on The Good Place – has been accused of having Munchausen Syndrome (a disorder where …

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Restoring the silenced voices in Wide Sargasso Sea

WebRestoring the silenced voices in Wide Sargasso Sea. Culture. By Musty Kamal. 12th January 2018. Jean Rhys’ Wide Sargasso Sea is a novel that was written as …

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New mental health hospital planned for Warneford Park

Web28th January 2024. Plans to build a new mental health hospital in Warneford Park, at the site of the existing hospital, are progressing after partners signed documentation …

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Research finds pregnant women at high risk from COVID-19

WebBy Beth Ranasinghe. 1st May 2021. A study observing over 2,100 pregnant women across 18 countries worldwide has revealed that COVID-19 is associated with a higher risk of …

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Ethiopia sees ‘staggering increase in food insecurity

WebBy Yan Chen. 10th February 2022. Ethiopia’s food insecurity crisis is rapidly worsening to alarming extents under severe drought and civil conflict, shows Oxford’s Young Lives …

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We don’t need a ‘cure’: Challenging the discourse around autism

WebA ruling by a federal appeals court in Washington DC overturned the Food and Drug Administration’s ban on the use of electric shock therapy on people with mental …

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Oxford report reveals enduring inequalities underlying maternal

WebProfessor of Maternal and Child Population Health at Oxford Population Health, and maternal reporting lead, Marian Knight MBE, said: “This report shows …

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