Oxford research centre leads to seven new mental health clinics
Seven new clinics dedicated to supporting people with hard-to-treat depression will be set up across the UK.
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Jacob is covering news across the Oxfordshire area. Some of Jacob's articles are being drafted with the assistance of AI tools such as ChatGPT. However, a journalist or editor always decides what content to cover and always reviews this content before it is published.
Seven new clinics dedicated to supporting people with hard-to-treat depression will be set up across the UK.
A 12-year-old karate star from Witney has joined the England national squad.
Jorvik Tricycles is celebrating its 10th anniversary by giving away two tricycles.
A preschool and a gymnastics centre have been boosted by donations from Barratt and David Wilson Homes.
A Year 10 student at Aureus School has received a Student of the Term award.
Lifetime cannabis use is linked to changes in brain structure and function, but might not be the cause of these changes, a new study has found.
Pyjama Week at Puddle Ducks Oxfordshire has raised more than £1,300 for a charity which creates T-shirts and baby vests for children receiving cancer treatment.
A dining experience inspired by Fawlty Towers is set to return to Hawkwell House Hotel this winter.
Thames Valley Police is taking part in a national crackdown on dangerous uninsured vehicles.
Carterton Primary School has received a donation from a housebuilder to help create a new library.
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