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While treatment for high blood pressure is not associated with falls, there is some evidence to suggest patients who take blood pressure lowering medications may be more likely to faint or suffer kidney problems which lead to hospital admission, finds a study from ARC OxTV supported researchers.
Caroline Potter
Health and social care
Caroline Potter - Senior Research Fellow in Health and Social Care, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing
Christopher Banks-Pillar
Health behaviours
BSc (Hons), MSc Christopher Banks-Pillar - Research assistant
Michele Peters
Health and social care
BSc, Dip.Psych., MSc, PhD Michele Peters - Associate Professor
Siabhainn Russell
Health and social care
Siabhainn Russell - Researcher in Social Care (Maternity Cover)
Huseyin Naci
Research Scientists
Huseyin Naci - Associate Professor of Health Policy, London School Economics and Political Science
Constantinos Koshiaris
Novel methods Research Scientists Self-management
BSc, MSc, DPhil Constantinos Koshiaris - Senior Medical Statistician
Shona Forster
Health and social care
BA (Hons), MSc Shona Forster - PPIE Lead for the Brain Health Clinic
Vanessa Raymont
Health and social care Research Scientists
MBChB MSc MRCPsych Vanessa Raymont - Associate Professor, R&D Director Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
Clare Mackay
Health and social care Research Scientists
BSc PhD (Liverpool) Clare Mackay - Professor of Imaging Neuroscience
Stephanie Tierney
Health and social care Research Scientists
PhD, MA, BA Stephanie Tierney - Associate Professor
Edoardo Ostinelli
DPhil student Mental health
MD, Psychiatrist Edoardo Ostinelli - Senior Researcher, OxPPL Deputy Lead
Nicola Pidduck
Novel methods
Nicola Pidduck - Personal Assistant to Professor Rafael Perera, Programme Manager: CoMPuTE NIHR Programme Grant
Clare Bankhead
Novel methods Research Scientists
DPhil; MSc; BSc Clare Bankhead - Professor of Epidemiology and Research Design