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« Back to NewsRoutine brain scanning may improve clinical care for people with psychosis
12 July 2023
Routine brain scanning in people experiencing psychosis could help to identify underlying physical conditions that are causing their symptoms, according to a new study.
Gender inequality linked to brain structure
8 May 2023
Gender inequality is associated with differences in the structure of men and women’s brains, according to global research findings.
Moderate Drinking Linked to Brain Iron and Cognitive Decline
14 July 2022
Consumption of seven or more units of alcohol per week is associated with higher iron levels in the brain. Iron accumulation in the brain has been linked with Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases and is a potential mechanism for alcohol-related cognitive decline.
First of its kind in UK - Innovative New Brain Health Centre
17 September 2020
New Oxford Brain Health Centre (BHC) open. Developed with the involvement of members of the public with lived experience of memory problems, the centre is a combined clinical and research service which has the potential to revolutionise NHS memory services.
First in Europe to acquire latest MEG Technology from MEGIN
15 April 2019
The University of Oxford is the first in Europe to acquire the latest technology in functional brain imaging. TRIUX™ neo, a magnetoencephalograph (MEG), is a highly sensitive non-invasive system for mapping the human brain.