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Christmas is an exciting time even if it will be a bit different for us all this year. We might be spending more time inside, making us less active than usual for this time of year. However, it is still a good time to relax and enjoy some Christmas treats.
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We want to make you aware that our children and young people’s teams will be available throughout the holiday period to provide advice and support when needed.
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The DiaMEETes will run in-person at UCLH on Tuesday 30th May from 1pm-4pm for children under the UCLH diabetes team, aged 9-11. It will offer opportunities to meet other young people of a similar age, thinking together about their strengths and resources, and also challenges around diabetes, in fun and creative ways, using games, arts & crafts.
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UCLH has begun recruiting participants to a trial looking at whether two antiviral drugs given to people who have tested positive for Covid-19 can stop the virus replicating.
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Members of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) are taking continuous industrial action from 8pm on Sunday 30 April to 8pm on Tuesday 2 May. The strike action will impact all UCLH hospitals.
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This has been written by the Adult Allergy Clinic team at the Royal London Hospital for Integrated Medicine. It is intended for patients (or their family or carers) who may be referred to this clinic.
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All GPs are now welcome to use our national Infectious & Tropical Disease Advice and Guidance function on the e-referral system (NHS e-RS)
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POEMS syndrome is a rare condition caused by the body producing abnormal plasma cells (a type of blood cell which produces antibodies to fight off infections).
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Anticoagulants are medicines that help prevent blood clots. They're given to people at a high risk of getting clots, to reduce their chances of developing serious conditions such as strokes and heart attacks.
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A blood transfusion involves taking blood from a donor and giving it to someone else. UCLH is one of the largest and most complex blood establishments in the UK.