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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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A combination of two drugs could be an effective treatment for the debilitating disease lupus, according to preliminary evidence from a UCLH led trial.
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Art and creativity can be a real tonic for health, says UCLH arts curator Guy Noble.
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A new surgical technique could remove the risk of urinary incontinence after surgery to remove the prostate for men with prostate cancer.
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Our neonatal service is a recognised centre of excellence caring for acutely ill and preterm babies from our local area and beyond.
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A UCLH rheumatology team is leading an exciting project to help understand the reasons for young people missing their hospital appointments and find ways to improve this.
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Bladder cancer is where a growth of abnormal tissue, known as a tumour, develops in the bladder lining. In some cases, the tumour spreads into the surrounding areas.
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This page explains what sperm banking is, how it works and how it can benefit you.
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A major new consortium led by UCLH and UCL has been awarded £6.8 million by the National Institute of Health Research to conduct the largest clinical study of long COVID over the next two years.
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A national study with initial results shows steroid dexamethasone may substantially reduce mortality in severely ill Covid-19 patients.
File results
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FOI/2022/0497 - Departments/ specialties that have functioning air-conditioning
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FOI/2022/0502 - Asthma treatments
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FOI/2022/0505 - Type of needles used for insulin administration to patients
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FOI/2022/0506 - Node positive breast cancer patients undergoing Oncotype testing
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FOI/2022/0514 - Infant deaths/ stillbirths and cremations
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FOI/2022/0516 - Number of orthopaedic consultants at Trust
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FOI/2022/0517 - Mobile phone and data contracts/ spend
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FOI/2022/0519 - Melanoma treatments
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FOI/2022/0523 - Special Leave Policy - magistrate duties
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FOI/2022/0525 - Prehabilitation services