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Patient information for Red Cell Network patients
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Fears that people with high blood pressure are more at risk from severe Covid-19 because it is easier for the virus to enter their cells and tissues have been laid to rest, thanks to research involving UCLH.
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A new research project spearheaded by the CCTU at UCLH is trying to make more places on clinical trials available to young cancer patients aged between 16 and 24 years.
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Education and training videos for Red Cell Network patients
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The Sickle Cell Society (SCS) and the UK Thalassaemia Society (UKTS) have worked in partnership with the NHS sickle cell and thalassaemia (SCT) screening programme to engage with communities less likely to access health information through usual NHS channels. The societies provide feedback from people that share the same population background or have experience of the condition and to feed into the programme updates and improvements.
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A breathing pattern disorder is an alteration/abnormal pattern of breathing.
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How UCLH uses clinical data in research.
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Today is International Clinical Trials Day, an important day on the UCLH calendar because research is an integral part of UCLH’s mission.
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Two UCLH nurses who have dedicated their entire career to the NHS were invited to attend a VE Day celebration concert last Thursday.
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Testing for NHS staff, provided by the Francis Crick Institute and UCLH NHS Foundation Trust, detected COVID-19 infections that would have otherwise been missed.
File results
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FOI/2022/0328 - Treatment for migraine
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FOI/2022/0330 - Sleep and respiratory services
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FOI/2022/0333 - Maternity care report
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FOI/2022/0338 - X-ray reporting and interpretation of nasogastric tube placement
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FOI/2022/0344 - Patient Administration System (PAS) used at Trust
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FOI/2022/0345 - Contact details for Director of Estates and Facilities
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FOI/2022/0346 - Renal cell carcinoma and melanoma treatments
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FOI/2022/0347 - Annual data of service users who received IVF treatment
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FOI/2022/0352 - Electronic Patient Record (EPR)
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FOI/2022/0356 - Dog attacks and related injuries