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Neurosurgery is a treatment option for some people with epilepsy.
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UCLH is the first NHS centre in the UK to offer patients suffering from obstructive sleep apnœa (OSA) a choice of nerve stimulation devices to manage their condition.
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The Getting Ready for Transition (GReaT) Group is an interactive workshop for young people with Type I Diabetes, who will be transitioning to secondary school in September, and their parents.
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Today we are launching the new UCLH strategy for 2023-2027. Developed with staff, patients and key partners, the strategy sets the future direction of UCLH over the next five years.
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Taking care of yourself before and during cancer treatment can make a big difference. It can help reduce treatment side effects and make you feel stronger, both physically and emotionally. It can also help you feel more in control of what's happening.
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Three patients in the UK have received an innovative treatment for the most serious form of lupus – an autoimmune condition which can cause damage to the heart, lungs, joints, brain or kidneys.
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Advice on sleeping better for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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This information is for patients who have attended the emergency department with an undisplaced or minimally displaced fracture (broken bone) at the base of your 5th metatarsal.
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This page explains what FACETS is and how it can help you.
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To mark International Brain Tumour Awareness Week, UCLH and The National Brain Appeal are announcing a new clinical trial for patients with recurrent glioblastoma brain cancer.