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Art and creativity can be a real tonic for health, says UCLH arts curator Guy Noble.
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Five cases of Alzheimer’s disease are believed to have arisen as a result of medical treatments decades earlier, reports a team of UCL and UCLH researchers.
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From the 23rd January, there will be a staggered rollout of the Tandem t:slim™ 7.7 Control IQ software.
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Experts from across the world, led by UCLH and UCL clinicians and scientists, have created a framework to guide the introduction of new and advanced robots for surgical procedures.
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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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A large study looking at the experiences of people across England after giving birth by Caesarean section has highlighted disparities in outcomes between patients of different ethnic groups.
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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 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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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited the vaccination centre at the Islington Business Design Centre yesterday.
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UCLH is to lead an initiative to improve care for myeloma patients alongside Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (OUH) and University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust (UHS).
File results
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FOI/2023/0613 - Treatment for Melanoma
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FOI/2023/0615 - Wayfinding strategy
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FOI/2023/0617 - Neonatal unit CCTV
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FOI/2023/0623 - BMA rate card rates
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FOI/2023/0635 - Redundancy consultation
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FOI/2023/0637 - Trust’s policy/eligibility for treatment at Eastman Dental Hospital
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FOI/2023/0647 - Radiation Protection Supervisor
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FOI/2023/0648 - Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
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FOI/2023/0649 - Maternity Information Systems (MIS)
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FOI/2023/0651 - Professional nurse advocate