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This page is designed for patients scheduled to attend our department. It outlines the various tests that may be conducted during your appointment.
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This page explains what to do and what to avoid when your child has had extractions or minor oral surgery.
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Contractual screening for NGOs, Governmental organisations, academic institutions and private companies. Pre-assignment health reviews for medical fitness to travel
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Here you find all of our information leaflets which will help with day to day diabetes management including managing highs and lows, sick day rules and managing school days including the most up to date school care plans. You will also find information on how to upload your devices at home.
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At UCLH we use many different drugs to treat patients with cancer. Chemotherapy is the treatment of cancer with drugs designed to control or destroy the growth of the tumour.
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You can use MyCare on your mobile, tablet or computer to securely view and manage information about your health and care at UCLH.
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A quick guide to low GI breakfast ideas and recipes
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This page explains what a low-phosphate diet is. It also provides information about foods you can eat and foods to avoid when taking a medicine called futibatinib.
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This page has been written by the Lysholm Department of Neuroradiology at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) to provide information for patients having a CT scan.
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C. diff is a bacterium (a “bug”) that lives harmlessly in the bowel (gut) of approximately three per cent of people. If the balance of C. diff and good bacteria is disrupted (for example when taking antibiotics), the good bacteria may be killed and C. diff can multiply and produce toxins. These toxins cause inflammation in the bowel and diarrhoea.