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Research and education improving how healthcare is delivered in the community. From clinical trials and data science to digital health and disease prevention – at the University of Oxford.
Updated Cochrane Review shows electronic cigarettes can help people quit smoking but more evidence is needed on long-term harms
14 October 2020
Newly updated Cochrane evidence published today in the Cochrane Library finds that electronic cigarettes containing nicotine could increase the number of people who stop smoking compared to nicotine replacement therapy – such as chewing gum and patches – and compared to no treatment, or electronic cigarettes without nicotine. More information is needed on harms.
Oxfordshire-based SCAN pathway wins BMJ award
9 October 2020
A pathway designed to investigate individuals with non-specific but concerning symptoms of cancer wins the BMJ Awards 2020 Cancer Care Team of the Year.
PRINCIPLE Trial of COVID-19 treatments recruits 1000th participant
1 October 2020
More than 1000 people across the UK have signed-up to take part in the UK-wide PRINCIPLE Trial of potential community-based treatments for COVID-19, led by Oxford University.
Gender differences in heart failure care need to be addressed
30 September 2020
Women tend to be diagnosed with heart failure five years older than men, but have a better prognosis, finds research published in the European Journal of Heart Failure.
How is video consulting changing health services?
29 September 2020
A project looking at video consulting during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic is funded by The Health Foundation
PRINCIPLE Trial to strengthen Black, Asian and minority ethnic community participation
18 September 2020
Professor Mahendra G Patel, University of Bradford, joins PRINCIPLE Trial as National Black, Asian and minority ethnic Community and Pharmacy Lead
1,700 GP practices contribute patient data for Oxford COVID-19 research
15 September 2020
Researchers have hailed a ‘fantastic’ response from more than 1,700 GP practices who have stepped forward to contribute patient data for vital COVID-19 research from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences – tripling the amount of data available.
GP gut feelings may have a role in cancer diagnosis
25 August 2020
The study highlights the art of General Practice - GPs can pick up a lot from the way patients behave.
Honey better than usual care for easing respiratory symptoms, especially cough
19 August 2020
It’s cheap, readily available, and has virtually no side effects. Doctors can recommend it, finds research.
Prioritising patients with unexpected weight loss for cancer investigation
13 August 2020
New research will help GPs to identify the signs, symptoms, and blood test results they should look for to swiftly diagnose cancer in people with unexpected weight loss. The findings have implications for existing health policy and guidelines.
PRINCIPLE and ZOE partner to widen access to trial
4 August 2020
Oxford University and the COVID Symptom Study app are joining forces to widen access to the PRINCIPLE trial of potential treatments for COVID-19.
Home tests for colorectal cancer could prioritise patients for referral
20 July 2020
Non-invasive home-based tests that detect blood in patient stool samples offer an accurate and appropriate triaging method for GPs, finds research led by University of Oxford researchers.
Probiotics do not reduce antibiotic prescribing in care home residents, shows study
7 July 2020
There is no evidence to suggest a daily combination of probiotics reduces the need for antibiotics to treat acute infections in care home residents, finds a study led by Oxford University researchers published in JAMA.
QResearch database researchers collaborate on two major cancer projects
7 July 2020
Researchers in the Primary Care Epidemiology Group are joining two landmark projects to combine healthcare data and artificial intelligence to improve cancer diagnosis
CEBM launches Open Evidence Reviews
3 July 2020
Providing timely updates of the evidence on particular aspects of COVID-19 in real-time.
Professor Kamal R. Mahtani awarded John Fry Award
2 July 2020
The RCGP’s award for promoting the discipline of general practice through research and publishing goes to the CEBM’s Deputy Director
National guidelines on methotrexate prescribing continue to be breached
23 June 2020
In only a minority of cases, national guidelines on tablet strength designed to avoid accidental methotrexate overdose are breached.