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18 October 2022
UCLH is to host to a new collaboration researching patient safety, after being awarded £3million in funding.
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14 October 2022
The Biomedical Research Centre at UCLH and UCL has been awarded over £90million from the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) to support our world class research.
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11 October 2022
Researchers at UCLH and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust are to trial a new weight loss treatment which involves reducing blood supply to part of the stomach.
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26 August 2022
Taking blood pressure medication in the evening is no better than taking it in the morning, according to new research.
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26 August 2022
A study at UCLH has found a combination treatment of immunotherapy with an experimental drug may reverse a cancer’s resistance to immunotherapy – making the cancer sensitive to treatment again.
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09 June 2022
A smartphone app that identifies severe neonatal jaundice could provide a cheaper alternative to expensive screening procedures, according to a study by UCLH, UCL and the University of Ghana.
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27 May 2022
COVID-19 vaccines are effective for most cancer patients but the level of protection offered by vaccines against infection, hospitalisation and death is lower compared with the general population and also wanes more quickly, according to a study in which UCLH participated.
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26 May 2022
Almost two-thirds of intensive care staff may have experienced a mental health disorder during the Covid-19 winter surge last year, and a similar proportion said their ability to do their job was impaired because of the state of their mental health, according to a study at UCLH.
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16 May 2022
Robot-assisted surgery used to perform bladder cancer removal and reconstruction enables patients to recover far more quickly and spend significantly less time in hospital, concludes a trial led by UCLH, UCL and the University of Sheffield.
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15 May 2022
People suffering from long COVID may face an increased risk of abnormal blood clotting, according to a study at UCLH and UCL.