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Researchers have highlighted the importance of routinely screening healthcare staff for SARS-CoV-2 after finding a high proportion of frontline staff had the virus at the peak of the pandemic.
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“I didn’t know what was wrong with me. All I could see was light, no people.” Prescilia was just nine when she suddenly lost all her vision. Tests revealed a rare type of benign…
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Achilles Therapeutics, a company built on research at UCLH, UCL Cancer Institute and the Francis Crick Institute has successfully raised $175.5 million through its initial public offering in the United States.
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We encourage our staff to live healthy lifestyles and as part of this UCLH has signed up with Vivup for our cycle to work scheme. This scheme allows staff to lease/loan bikes, cycling…
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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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Des Haughton: Dr Russell Portrait Commission A portrait of Dr James Samuel Risien Russell, one of Britain’s first Black British consultants, was unveiled at the National Hospital for…
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A very wide range of patients are seen in the epilepsy and neurology clinics – and advice given to you about how best to prepare for an appointment will vary according to your specific…
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UCLH cancer services including radiotherapy has been awarded the PIF TICK – the UK’s only assessed quality mark for print and online health and care information.
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People with the acquired communication disorder aphasia – which involves problems with the understanding or production of speech –have benefitted greatly from a two-year programme of therapy at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at UCLH.