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This booklet has been written by the Autonomic Unit at The National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN). The aim of the booklet is to provide information about the 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure and heart rate (24-hr BP) monitor.
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Art and creativity can be a real tonic for health, says UCLH arts curator Guy Noble.
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Bladder cancer is where a growth of abnormal tissue, known as a tumour, develops in the bladder lining. In some cases, the tumour spreads into the surrounding areas.
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A national study with initial results shows steroid dexamethasone may substantially reduce mortality in severely ill Covid-19 patients.
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This patient information is intended to help patients suffering from long COVID to better manage and understand their fatigue.
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Introduction This patient information leaflet is for patients who are doing a breath test at home. Please read it carefully before you start your test. Please complete your test within the next two…
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Introduction This patient information page is for patients who are doing a breath test at home. Please read it carefully before you start your test. Please complete your test within the next two…
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The purpose of this information is to: Describe what a pregnancy of unknown location (PUL) is. Discuss what it means for your pregnancy and your health. Explain what we do to locate the pregnancy…
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This page explains the options for sensitive handling of pregnancy tissue.
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FOI/2022/0675 - Drug treatment for Paediatric patients (ages 0-16)
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FOI/2022/0674 - Maternity locum staffing
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FOI/2022/0672 - Data Centre
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FOI/2022/0665 - Formal patient/ family complaints
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FOI2017219 Haemophilia patients treated
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FOI/2022/0639 - Digital dictation, voice recognition, and medical transcription suppliers
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FOI2017214 Details of the heads of estates and capital project managers
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FOI2017218 Patients diagnosed as being on the foetal alcohol spectrum
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FOI/2022/0642 - Staff musculoskeletal disorder sustained undertaking patient handling
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FOI2017223 Patients not eligible for NHS care