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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 has recruited the first European participant to a trial looking at treating non-hospitalised Covid-19 patients with the drug remdesivir.
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This page provides information about the WEB device and how it is used to treat cerebral (brain) aneurysms
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Our outpatient clinics will remain predominantly virtual throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Please continue to refer via the NHS e-referral service.
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All GPs are now welcome to use our national Infectious & Tropical Disease Advice and Guidance function on the e-referral system (NHS e-RS)
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Around 1 in 250 women may experience consciousness during pregnancy-related surgery under general anaesthesia, according to a national study which sheds light on why this occurs.
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Well done to everyone who ran to support UCLH in the iconic London Landmarks Half Marathon on 2 April!
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The UCLH@Home service is helping patients like 80-year-old Margaret Stone to continue their recovery in their own home under the care of their hospital team.
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A new research study at UCLH and UCL will investigate how a rare type of blood cancer develops and what types of treatment may be effective for patients.
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UCLH research manager Sarah Taylor has won a national leadership award for her work to develop and train research staff.
File results
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FOI/2023/0741 - Anaesthesia Associates staff
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FOI/2023/0742 - Cancer treatments
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FOI/2023/0751 - Patient numbers and drug spend for Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinaemia
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FOI/2023/0752 - Cancer patient deaths whilst on waiting list
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FOI/2023/0753 - Drug-related admissions in A&E 2018-2023
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FOI/2023/0756 - Physician Associates and Anaesthesia Associates staff
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FOI/2023/0761 - Trust EPR system/ clinical data repository
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FOI/2023/0767 - Insomnia treatment pathways
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FOI/2023/0768 - Issues/ problems with Electronic Patient Records (EPR)
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FOI/2023/0769 - Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease/ Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO)