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                                                                            An antibody treatment trialled at UCLH cuts the risk of developing symptomatic COVID-19 by 77%. 
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                                                                            After almost six months and more than 120,000 vaccinations the Islington Business Design Centre closes as a vaccination centre today (20 August 2021). 
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                                                                            Pop-up clinics in Islington will make it easier for people who are eligible for the Covid-19 vaccine – especially those who are elderly, homeless, vulnerable or in need of support – to get it closer to home. 
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                                                                            UCLH Director of Research and Director of the UCLH BRC Professor Bryan Williams has received an award for outstanding contributions to research in the field of hypertension (high blood pressure). 
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                                                                            Two directors have joined the UCLH Board – Liz O’Hara, director of workforce and Laura Churchward, director of strategy. 
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                                                                            “Vaccines do not kill, the virus does”: that was the message from local leaders from a variety of different faiths during an event at the newly opened vaccination centre at the Business Design Centre in Islington. 
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                                                                            Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia Purpura (TTP) is a rare disorder of the blood coagulation system. 
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                                                                            The earliest brain changes due to Huntington’s disease can be detected 24 years before clinical symptoms show, according to a new UCL-led study. 
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                                                                            If ataxia runs in your family, you can get tested to see if you have the genetic mistake for it Ataxia is a health condition that causes problems with movement… 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0299 - Trust Medical Examiner contact details 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0338 - Individuals with a change to a gene called CACNA1C for 2021 and 2022 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0351 - Senior staff contact details for non-clinical workforce 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0343 - Clinical guidelines - group B Streptococcus for antenatal, intrapartum and postnatal care 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0341 - Senior staff contact details 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0340 - NHS charging of overseas visitors 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0310 - Biologic treatment/ medicines in dermatology 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0305 - Trust held non-pharmaceutical consignment stock holding 
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                                                                            FOI/2023/0308 - Treatment for biologic and biosimilar products within rheumatology 
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                                                                            FOI/2020/0002 - Surgical tools left inside patients