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Oxford Health psychiatrist awarded £2.4 million Wellcome Career Development Award

Dr Anya Topiwala, consultant psychiatrist at the Trust and Wellcome Clinical Career Development Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Big Data Institute, has been awarded a £2.4 million Wellcome Career Development Award to grow her research team.


Nominate a nurse for a DAISY award

Have you or a family member received amazing care from an Oxford Health nurse?

If the answer is yes, then nominate them for an international DAISY Award.


Warneford Park: pre-planning application consultations launched

In partnership with the University of Oxford and a partner, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust want to develop a major brain health research and innovation campus on the existing Warneford Hospital site in Headington.


New drug to treat patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s

This week, a product licence for the medicine lecanemab (Leqembi) was approved by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) to treat adult patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.


Dementia support pop-up coming to Aylesbury

There will be an opportunity to find out more about local services that support people with dementia on Wednesday 28 August in Aylesbury.


Largest ever trial of ketamine-assisted therapy for alcohol disorder now recruiting  

The largest ever trial to investigate whether ketamine-assisted therapy could help people with alcohol problems stop drinking is now recruiting participants.  


OHFT Researchers, staff and partners meet the Cowley community

Recently researchers, staff and colleagues from across Oxfordshire research held an informal drop in engagement session for women and children in Cowley.


How was your mental health care? 2024 Community Mental Health Survey

The NHS has launched a major survey on people’s experiences of using mental health services.


Collective action by GP services

The NHS is asking the public to still come forward as usual for care during collective action by GP services which starts today (Thursday 1 August).


New shingles vaccine could reduce risk of dementia – major study indicates

The new recombinant shingles vaccine ‘Shingrix’ is associated with a reduced risk of dementia compared to an earlier shingles vaccine, according to a major new study published in Nature Medicine.