List of news
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Category: Research news
Published on: 26 May 2021
People infected with coronavirus have a distinct odour that can be detected by trained dogs with a high degree of accuracy, according to new research involving UCLH.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 26 May 2021
UCLH and UCL neurologists have published the first clinical observations of patients who experienced an ischaemic stroke, the most common form of stroke, following an Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 26 May 2021
UCLH’s hyperacute stroke unit (HASU) and London Ambulance Service use iPads to remotely triage patients having a suspected stroke to deliver them to the appropriate place for the right care, first time.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 25 May 2021
A BBC One documentary featuring clinicians at UCLH which airs this Thursday highlights the harm to the body and brain caused by ultra-processed food.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 24 May 2021
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Category: Research news
Published on: 24 May 2021
UCLH is part of study announced by the Health Secretary in which volunteers will receive a third ‘booster’ Covid-19 vaccine.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 21 May 2021
UCLH is participating in the first Covid-19 vaccine study in the UK to recruit pregnant women.
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Category: GP news
Published on: 21 May 2021
From May 2021 north central London (NCL) has implemented a new model for elective orthopaedic care. This follows a review of adult elective orthopaedic services and is the culmination of three years collaboration with NHS providers to improve services for patients.
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Category: GP news
Published on: 21 May 2021
UCLH’s children and young people’s emergency department and acute inpatient paediatric beds have reopened.
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Category: GP news
Published on: 20 May 2021
UCLH has for some time had an acute medicine ambulatory pathway co-located with an emergency assessment area. Activity in this area has tripled in the last three years and continues to be busy in providing care during COVID-19. We want to build on this work and have been collaborating with other specialty teams to develop similar services for non-acute medical emergency patients.