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ME/CFS is a condition where chronic fatigue is not, much relieved by rest. It affects daily functioning and may also trigger joint pains, mood and sleep disturbance, concentration difficulties, headaches, intestinal and urinary symptoms.
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This page aims to support and supplement the information provided in the video titled Managing the Emotional Impact of Cancer, available on uclh.nhs.uk/wellbeing.
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Patient information about the Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi) at the RLHIM.
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Information for relatives following bereavement and about the role of the Medical Examiner Service at UCLH.
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Advice on activity management for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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The LTFU service caters primarily for young people and adults treated in the paediatric cancer service at Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH), and young people and adults treated in the Teenage and Young Adult service at University College Hospital.
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The UCLH Bariatric Centre for Weight Management and Metabolic Surgery is one of the largest obesity and bariatric centres in the county, with an international reputation for the quality and expertise of our clinical service, our research and the clinical training that we provide.
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This page provides information on giving babies vitamin K shortly after they are born.
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Functional dyspepsia and gastroparesis often co-exist. There are good treatment pathways for managing the symptoms associated with these conditions.
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Information and advice on sleeping to help prevent sudden infant deaths or cot death.