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There are now seven patients participating in the GB-PRIME study involving Neuralink’s brain-computer interface (BCI) technology, which aims to improve independence for people who are paralysed.
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Here you will find more information on our publications.
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Adding the hormone therapy abiraterone to the standard treatment for locally advanced prostate cancer, where the cancer has a high chance of spreading, could halve the risk of death, according to the results of a trial at UCLH and UCL.
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This page is for parents, carers and relatives whose child is having radiotherapy treatment to the eye (orbit). There are different conditions that may require radiotherapy to the eye such as retinoblastoma, orbital rhabdomyosarcomas, soft tissue sarcomas, lymphomas, or some other condition.
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Medtronic have informed us that there is a potential issue relating to the battery cap on some Medtronic insulin pumps (including 640, 670 and 780 series pumps).
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UCLH will transition to a new Laboratory Information Management System (LIMS) for Blood Science disciplines’ (Biochemistry, Immunology, Haematology, Coagulation and Virology) testing. The new platform is known as ‘Helix’. This is a change to the laboratory system only, as such there should be no change to GP users in requesting or receiving reports.
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UCLH cancer services including radiotherapy has been awarded the PIF TICK – the UK’s only assessed quality mark for print and online health and care information.
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Patient story - Zehavah Handler - When sleep becomes a nightmare. Zehavah Handler struggled to sleep for 25 years before completing a five-week course at UCLH’s insomnia clinic. Here, she tells us how it changed her life.
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There’s a lot of information available out there. Here you can find information about type 1 and type 2 diabetes.
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This week, clinical leaders across north central London have written to our local newspapers, outlining the rationale for temporary changes to children and young people's services across the region. The letter reflects on some of the lessons learnt from the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to plan ahead for a likely second surge and a busy winter with all of the challenges that will bring. You can read the letter in full here:
File results
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FOI/2022/0365 - Job roles at Trust with net zero in title
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FOI/2022/0367 - Coagulation testing
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FOI/2022/0368 - Recruitment data
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FOI/2022/0369 - Inpatient mental health facilities
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FOI/2022/0371 - Patients presented at A&E with dental health problems
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FOI/2022/0372 - Number of offences relating to sexual misconduct
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FOI/2022/0373 - Policy for patients with orthopaedic injuries sustained whilst staying away from home
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FOI/2022/0377 - Usage of Dabrafenib + Trametinib in cancer treatment
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FOI/2022/0378 - IT and Digital team organisation chart
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FOI/2022/0379 - Longest wait time for patients attending A&E