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Featured news story
Published on: 11 February 2025
Today, 11 February, marks the tenth anniversary of the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which seeks to bring gender equality in science and promote role models to inspire girls and women into scientific professions.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 12 February 2025
Ask an expert about… bites and stings
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 04 February 2025
To mark World Cancer Day 2025, UCLH is announcing that it is expanding research into cell therapies for solid tumours.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 28 January 2025
UCLH has recruited the first participant to an international trial in frontotemporal dementia (FTD), one of the most common causes of early-onset dementia.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 24 January 2025
Swapping the standard blue curtains for sunny yellow ones has made our postnatal ward feel brighter and less clinical.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 22 January 2025
Digital accessibility and sustainability drive a switch to online patient information at UCLH
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Category: Research news
Published on: 20 January 2025
Subtle changes in the brain, detectable through advanced imaging, blood and spinal fluid analysis, happen around twenty years before a clinical motor diagnosis in people with Huntington’s disease, a new study at UCLH and UCL has found.
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Category: UCLH news
Published on: 20 January 2025
Last year, UCLH Arts & Heritage and our resident doctor community worked collaboratively to run a series of 10 creative workshops looking at various art-making methods aimed at improving the wellbeing of doctors.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 16 January 2025
A new study at UCLH and UCL aims to extend survival for some patients with cancer in the biliary tract by treating them with therapies specifically tailored to the genetic profile of their tumour.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 15 January 2025
Members of the public can now join a registry of healthy volunteers willing to be contacted about taking part in health research.
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Category: Research news
Published on: 10 January 2025
Researchers at UCLH, the Francis Crick Institute, and the UCL Cancer Institute have shown that a test called ORACLE can predict lung cancer survival at the point of diagnosis better than currently used clinical risk factors.