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A Rose Hill community research showcase brought together researchers and residents to rebuild primary care research in East Oxford. Discover how patient partnerships and meaningful engagement addressed research equity in deprived areas in this Blog by GP Dr Sharon Dixon.

Internet Cognitive Therapy for Prolonged Grief Disorder (iCT-PG): a developmental case series.

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Do parental factors mediate the association between child anxiety and life interference among young children?

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Takahashi T. et al, (2026), Journal of Behavioral and Cognitive Therapy, 36

Electroencephalography during acute painful procedures in neonates: a scoping review.

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Topical editorials, papers and commentaries: next 10 years.

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O'Brien AA. et al, (2026), BJPsych Open, 12

Research priorities for oral health in people with severe mental ill-health

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BHUI K., (2026), BMJ Mental Health

Missing by omission: the hidden heart of cardiovascular inequity in the UK.

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Oral Nirmatrelvir-Ritonavir for Covid-19 in Higher-Risk Outpatients.

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