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The oesophagus is the muscular tube which allows food to pass down from your mouth into your stomach. When the stomach contents wash back up from your stomach into your oesophagus, this is called…
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This page has been written for women and families who use the UCLH Small Baby Clinic.
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“No one is invulnerable” – stark messages from patients and staff about the realities of coronavirus
The enormous pressure our staff are under was the focus of a powerful BBC News report about the surge in Covid-19 cases broadcast on Wednesday 6 January.
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UCLH has opened a new clinic for neurology patients with ‘long Covid’ at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) with funding from the National Brain Appeal. The…
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Introduction Fatigue is a common and invisible symptom that is not always obvious to others such as partners, family members, friends or colleagues. As a result others may not understand the…
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FOI/2023/0131 - Training for first aid, life support, CPR and resuscitation/ defibrillator
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FOI/2023/0132 - Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma treatment
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FOI2017219 Haemophilia patients treated
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FOI2017241 Cost of treating accident victims
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FOI2017239 Provision of non-emergency patient transfer services
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FOI2017238 A&E attendances for snakebites
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FOI2017225 Data capture in operating theatres
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FOI2017224 Expenditure on validation of RTT codes
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FOI2017223 Patients not eligible for NHS care
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FOI2017208 Patient meals