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COVID-19 vaccines are effective for most cancer patients but the level of protection offered by vaccines against infection, hospitalisation and death is lower compared with the general population and also wanes more quickly, according to a study in which UCLH participated.
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Dental extractions: post-operative instructions patient information page.
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The Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA) came into force on 1 January 2005 giving members of the public certain rights to ask public authorities for information relating to the public authority.
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A groundbreaking e-learning course dedicated to improving care and understanding of Sickle Cell Disorder (SCD) has been officially launched, marking a significant milestone in the fight against health inequalities.
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At UCLH, we are extremely proud of our staff and their dedication to delivering the best care for our patients. If you have been treated or looked after by an exceptional member of staff, or a volunteer, we would love you to tell us about it.
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Next generation testing, artificial intelligence, advanced mass spectrometry and machine learning is about to be used for diagnostics in the U.K. thanks to a new partnership between UCLH and Guilford Street Laboratories (GSL).
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General cardiology outpatients for local patients are provided by University College Hospital. Specialist and interventional cardiology outpatient services are provided by Barts Heart Centre.
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The bites, stings, and animal-related injury service at the Hospital for Tropical Diseases offers high-quality, specialised treatment, care, and expert advice to adult patients who have experienced animal or plant-related injuries.
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Omnipod 5 users will get a notification on their Omnipod 5 Controller to install a software update (version 2.0).
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A study at UCLH has found a combination treatment of immunotherapy with an experimental drug may reverse a cancer’s resistance to immunotherapy – making the cancer sensitive to treatment again.