Dom Oliver (@dom__oliver) 's Twitter Profile
Dom Oliver

@dom__oliver

Postdoctoral Researcher @OxPsychiatry | Visiting Research Associate @EPIC_IoPPN | Prevention of severe mental disorders, prediction and digital health

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linkhttps://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/team/dominic-oliver calendar_today15-05-2009 17:49:36

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Cannabis is addictive and the withdrawal syndrome can have serious clinical implications. But since its onset is slow and the symptoms overlap with those seen in acute psychiatric disorders, doctors often miss it. Check out my latest study here:👇

Chloe Yap (@doyouseewhy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Research Assistant job at Oxford Psychiatry with Naomi Wray and myself to start! Ideal opportunity to gain experience in Psychiatric Genomics working on clinically impactful projects 👉lnkd.in/gKq3TgvQ Please repost!

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Can we detect the undetected? Comparing the prodromes of individuals with first episode psychosis detected and undetected by clinical high risk for psychosis services: an electronic health record study medrxiv.org/content/10.110… via Dom Oliver et al

Thomas Reilly (@rational_psych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In February, I saw Michael Browning present the results of PAX-D, a randomised controlled trial of pramipexole in treatment-resistant depression Like many in the audience, I was blown away by the results (link in bio)

In February, I saw <a href="/michaelbrowni19/">Michael Browning</a> present the results of PAX-D, a randomised controlled trial of pramipexole in treatment-resistant depression

Like many in the audience, I was blown away by the results 

(link in bio)
Meredith Han (@han_meredith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Millions are spent on parenting interventions. Are they effective at preventing mental health problems? Turns out we can’t be sure…only 2/32 of the reviews in our metareview were of high quality, highlighting the need for robust evidence synthesis. mentalhealth.bmj.com/content/28/1/e…

Omid V. Ebrahimi (@omidvebrahimi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Asking whether living in cities affects mental health is too simplistic In 500,000 adults, we find no universal urbanicity–mental disorder link Cities worldwide include different living conditions & characteristics We need to identify which aspects of urban life harm or