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Here is an invitation to the Medtronic diabetes patient education web events.
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This information is for children and young people with Type 1 diabetes, and their families, on how to manage high glucose levels when using an insulin pump.
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Four women have successfully had combined surgery at UCLH in which they gave birth by caesarean section and at the same time had surgery to reduce their risk of ovarian cancer.
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This information is for patients who have fibroids. It contains information about what fibroids are, how they can affect you and what treatments are available.
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The Preterm Birth Clinic is one of a few UK specialist antenatal services that are designed specifically for the needs of pregnant women at risk of premature labour.
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Patient information for patients suffering from long COVID who are returning to work.
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This patient information is intended to help patients suffering form long COVID to manage and understand their headaches.
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This patient information has been written for patients who are being given post exposure prophylaxis.
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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 autonomic function test (AFT).
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RAID (Rapid Access Infectious Diseases) clinic is an outpatient service located at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases (address and directions overleaf).
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FOI/2023/0550 - Varicose veins referrals, treatment and wait time
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FOI/2023/0553 - Maternity complaints by ethnicity
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FOI/2023/0559 - Patients admitted to hospital with dental distress
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FOI/2023/0560 - Digital maternity training platform
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FOI/2023/0561 - Birthrate Plus
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FOI/2023/0563 - Treatment for Haemophilia B and Von Willebrand disease
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FOI/2023/0565 - Rare diseases - diagnosis/ treatment for Fabry/ Gaucher/ Pompe
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FOI/2023/0566 - Structure chart for IM &T, Business Intelligence, Informatics
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FOI/2023/0569 - Treatment for Ruxolitinib
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FOI/2023/0578 - Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) patients