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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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Read more about the Halcyon linear accelerator, aimed at making cancer treatment faster, more comfortable, and more precise for patients.
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Neurological complications of COVID-19 can include delirium, brain inflammation, stroke and nerve damage, finds a new UCL and UCLH-led study.
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More people with dementia in the UK will be able to take part in research and help accelerate the development of new treatments, as the Government announces £49.9 million of new funding to build a network of dementia trials sites across the country.
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Patients with COVID-19 will be given the cystic fibrosis drug ‘Dornase alfa’ to determine if it can help improve survival by reducing excess inflammation in the lungs in a trial at UCLH.
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We’re delighted to announce that our Grafton Way Elective Surgical Hub has been successfully accredited as an elective surgical hub delivering high standards in clinical and operational practice.
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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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The artist Caroline Walker, whose work was featured in The Guardian at the weekend, created some of the paintings being shown in her current solo exhibition, during an artist residency at UCLH in 2021.
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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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UCLH Charity is delighted to announce a generous £1.5 million donation from the Bukhman Philanthropies.
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Patient daily headache diary
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Patient telephone reminder service opt-out form
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Living with sickle cell disorder guide for patients
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FOI/2023/0820 - Antenatal classes offered in person and online
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FOI/2021/0040 - Trust's online clinic/video consultation system
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FOI/2020/0653 - Contract/ framework/ tender used to buy microcatheters
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FOI/2023/0825 - Treatments for any disease, Berinert, Cinryze, Orladeyo etc/ hereditary angioedema (HAE)
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