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Treating panic and social anxiety disorders
Our treatments for anxiety disorder have had a significant impact on healthcare guidelines and policy
Increasing Access to Psychological Therapies
New integrated services that bring together mental health and physical health care have been created and are achieving substantial savings in health care costs.
Making a difference
At Oxford Neuroscience we never lose sight of the fundamental purpose of scientific research – to make a real impact on people’s lives.
Reducing self-harm
The Centre for Suicide Research investigate how best to prevent suicide and self-harm.
Preventing suicide
Research by Professor Keith Hawton and his team at the Oxford Centre for Suicide Research have highlighted the dangers of co-proxamol, leading to its withdrawal.
Diagnosing congenital myasthenic syndrome
Research at the at the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences has had a profound effect on the diagnosis and treatment of patients with Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome.
Reducing risk after a minor stroke
Every year approximately 150,000 people in the UK have a stroke. That's one person every five minutes.
Diagnosing autoimmune diseases of the nervous system
Autoimmune diseases are caused when the body makes antibodies that attack our own proteins.
Treating eating disorders
The development and dissemination of effective treatments
Speeding up new medicines for depression
How our research is speeding up the development of new medicines for depression with the Emotional Test Battery