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This patient information offers advice for patients suffering from long COVID regarding a healthy diet and nutrition.
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UCLH has a comprehensive service for the assessment and treatment of patients with pleural disease.
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Preparations for the festive season are in full swing in the UCLH Charity fundraising team.
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The oesophageal and stomach surgery service works very closely with the specialist Upper Gastrointestinal (GI) service, gastroenterology, nutrition, oncology and radiology departments at UCLH. It comprises UCLH-based and Barts Health-based surgeons.
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The COVID Medicines Delivery Unit (CMDU gives new COVID-19 treatments for patients at highest risk in the community from the NCL sector. These treatments involve intravenous infustion of neutralising monoclonal antibodies (nMABs) or oral antiviral treatments, which are given to high-risk patients who have had a positive PCR test.
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This clinic is for asymptomatic travellers (individuals with no current symptoms) who have travelled to a tropical destination and are worried about certain infections.
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Anaemia is a condition in which the body has fewer red blood cells, or have less haemoglobin in the red blood cells, than normal. Patients who may have anaemia can be referred to general haematology by GPs and hospital doctors.
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UCLH treats a range of red cell blood disorders and anaemias.
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Ms Nicola Lack has been a consultant obstetrician at UCLH since 2012 and has been the labour ward lead since 2019. She has a background in maternal medicine and works within the diabetes team.
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This page has been written by the Paediatric and Adolescent Gynaecology team for parents and carers of children with vulvovaginitis.