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This booklet has been written by the Autonomic Unit at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN). The aim of the booklet is to provide information about the 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate (24-hr BP) monitor.
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This patient information is intended to help patients suffering from long COVID to better manage and understand their fatigue.
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This patient information provides possible explanations for the causes of long COVID.
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At University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH) we value our reputation for top quality care and financial probity and conduct our business in an ethical manner.
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This page explains how to print your information from the MyCare website and app.
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Breathing aids developed by engineers at UCL, UCLH and Mercedes-AMG High Performance Powertrains have been delivered to 40 NHS hospitals across the country.
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Patients recovering from coronavirus have spoken movingly about the physical and emotional legacy of the disease.
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Preterm infants do not get used to repeated pain in the way that full-term infants, children and adults do habituate to pain, finds a study at UCLH and UCL.
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UCLH will be part of a major UK research study looking at the long-term health impacts of COVID-19.
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The new artwork celebrates the pioneering researcher, teacher and neurology consultant at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
File results
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FOI/2023/0653 - Telecommunication pay as you go contract
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FOI/2023/0654 - Email encryption/ E-signature suppliers
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FOI/2023/0655 - Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system
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FOI/2023/0658 - Policies/procedures for Non-emergency patient transport services
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FOI/2023/0662 - NEPTS and patient transport services
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FOI/2023/0665 - Trust pathology services
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FOI/2023/0670 - Treatment with immunomodulatory medications
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FOI/2023/0672 - Treatment with dermatology and respiratory medicine
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FOI/2023/0675 - Number of cancer treatments at each stage
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FOI/2023/0681 - Patient friends and family test supplier