Lucy Wright
University of Oxford
19 Papers
51 Citations
Lucy Wright is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cognition. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Lucy Wright include Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust.
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Papers
European Society of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2019
Adam Timmis,Nick Townsend,Chris P Gale,Aleksandra Torbica,Maddalena Lettino,Steffen E. Petersen,Elias Mossialos,Aldo P. Maggioni,Dzianis Kazakiewicz,Heidi T May,Delphine De Smedt,Marcus Flather,Liesl Zühlke,John F. Beltrame,Radu Huculeci,Luigi Tavazzi,Gerhard Hindricks,Jeroen J. Bax,Barbara Casadei,Stephan Achenbach,Lucy Wright,Panos Vardas +21 more
TL;DR: A seemingly inexorable rise in the prevalence of obesity and diabetes currently provides the greatest challenge to achieving further reductions in CVD burden across ESC member countries.
European Society of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2017
Adam Timmis,Nick Townsend,Chris Gale,Rick Grobbee,Nikos Maniadakis,Marcus Flather,Elizabeth Wilkins,Lucy Wright,Rimke C. Vos,Jeroen J. Bax,Maxim Blum,Fausto J. Pinto,Panos Vardas +12 more
TL;DR: The Atlas confirmed that high-income and middle-income ESC member countries, where the facilities for the contemporary treatment of coronary disease were best developed, were often those in which declines in coronary mortality have been most pronounced.
Suicidal ideation and attempted suicide amongst Chinese transgender persons: National population study
Runsen Chen,Xuequan Zhu,Lucy Wright,Jack Drescher,Yue Gao,Lijuan Wu,Xin Ying,Ji Qi,Chen Chen,Yingjun Xi,Lanxin Ji,Huichun Zhao,Jianjun Ou,Matthew R. Broome +13 more
TL;DR: The evidence from this study can be used to inform the practices of suicide prevention workers, and policy makers working with the transgender population, and the clinical implications for Chinese mental health professionals are discussed.
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European Society of Cardiology: Cardiovascular Disease Statistics 2019 (Executive Summary)
Adam Timmis,Nick Townsend,Chris P Gale,Aleksandra Torbica,M Lettino,Steffen E. Petersen,Elias Mossialos,Aldo P. Maggioni,Dzianis Kazakiewicz,Heidi T May,D De Smedt,Marcus Flather,Liesl Zühlke,John F. Beltrame,Radu Huculeci,Luigi Tavazzi,Gerd Hindricks,J.J. Bax,Barbara Casadei,Stephan Achenbach,Lucy Wright,Panagiotis Vardas +21 more
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A role for 5-HT4 receptors in human learning and memory
Susannah E. Murphy,Susannah E. Murphy,Lucy Wright,Lucy Wright,Michael Browning,Michael Browning,Philip J. Cowen,Philip J. Cowen,Catherine J. Harmer,Catherine J. Harmer +9 more
TL;DR: Findings lend weight to the idea that the 5-HT4 receptor could be an innovative target for the treatment of cognitive deficits associated with depression and other neuropsychiatric disorders, and reveal an antidepressant profile in human measures of emotional processing.