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Five cases of Alzheimer’s disease are believed to have arisen as a result of medical treatments decades earlier, reports a team of UCL and UCLH researchers.
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Autogenic Training (AT) is a technique offered by the Psychological Therapy Services Team at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine, which receives referrals for chronic physical health problems.
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The British Medical Association (BMA) and Hospital Consultants and Specialists Association (HCSA) have announced two further periods of industrial action for junior doctors in December 2023 and January 2024.
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This information aims to help answer some of the questions that you may have about having a robotic bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy (removal of tubes and ovaries).
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GPs and hospitals are open for business and ready to respond safely, as one patient’s experience shows.
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Patient information leaflet for patients suffering from dysautonomia.
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Schistosomiasis, also known as bilharzia, is a disease caused by parasitic worms.
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UCLH is a specialist centre for the diagnosis and treatment of gastric (stomach) cancer for the people of north and east London and west Essex.
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UCLH has developed a post-Covid-19 service to help survivors of the virus with their long-term recovery.
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UCLH Phlebotomy department is introducing Swiftqueue - an appointment system that enables patients, and GPs who refer patients, to book UCLH blood test appointments online.
File results
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FOI/2022/0217 - Medications for dermatological conditions
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FOI/2022/0227 - Number of cancer trackers and cancer MDT co-ordinators at Trust
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FOI/2022/0246 - Adult haematology services
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FOI/2022/0247 - Care Axial SpA referrals to rheumatology
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FOI/2022/0249 - Robotic process automation/ intelligent automation technology
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FOI/2022/0263 - Rheumatology prescriptions
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FOI/2022/0268 - Total bed management contract with Medstrom Ltd
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FOI/2022/0269 - Allied health professionals job planning and junior doctor rotas software
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FOI/2022/0273 - Proton therapy
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FOI/2022/0275 - Biologic medications within dermatology