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Emma, our support and information specialist, gives tips to overcome loneliness.
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The Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) Group is an interactive workshop for young people with Type I Diabetes, who will be transitioning to secondary school in September, and their parents.
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Information about having a gadolinium-based contrast agent for MRI examinations while breastfeeding.
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This page provides information about achalasia and its diagnosis and treatment.
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This page provides information on Ulcerative Colitis (UC) and how diet can help you manage any symptoms you are managing, improve wellbeing and support a healthy diet during remission.
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This page provides information on how diet can help to manage the symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis during a flare up known as active Ulcerative Colitis.
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UCLH is one of the largest blood cancers treatment centres in Europe, with both inpatient beds and a comprehensive day care service. The service is the main treatment centre for patients from north and east London, and west Essex.
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This page is aimed at providing guidance and recommendations for patients, carers or family members following a high dose examination or procedure performed in the Neuroradiology department at NHNN, which involved ionising radiation.
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The palliative care team at UCLH provides specialist palliative and end-of-life care to any patient who has a life-limiting illness, and offers support to families and carers.
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UCLH is the London Cancer Centre for the surgical treatment of prostate cancer.
File results
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FOI/2021/0463 - Staff accommodation
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FOI/2021/0466 - Patient wait of more than 52 weeks for elective treatment
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FOI/2021/0467 - Celebration of Pride in 2020 and 2021
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FOI/2021/0468 - Patient data management system
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FOI/2021/0475 - Covid-19 deaths
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FOI/2021/0485 - Patient transport policy
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FOI/2021/0490 - Greener NHS National Programme
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FOI/2021/0494 - Maternity patients not eligible for free healthcare
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FOI/2021/0499 - Cancer pathway started treatment
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FOI/2021/0502 - Maternity and Neonates