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Brain surgery survivor’s labour of love to bring Chelsea garden to hospital
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The designs of a new breathing aid developed by engineers at UCL and Formula One working with clinicians at UCLH have been made freely available to support the global response to Covid-19.
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A UCLH and UCL study has identified how a subset of immune cells are activated to kill cancerous cells, a finding in mice which could hold the key to new powerful therapies against cancer.
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The research team said the placenta acted as a barrier to transmission.
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On Wednesday 29th March, governors Mick Goss and Fiona McLean arranged for governors to visit the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) at Queen Square.
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UCLH has moved one step closer to carbon net zero emissions with the installation of six new mobile Entonox destructions units across our birthing centre and labour wards.
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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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We have been incredibly saddened to have had seven members of staff lose their lives to COVID-19.
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The UCLH@Home service is helping patients like 80-year-old Margaret Stone to continue their recovery in their own home under the care of their hospital team.
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Preterm infants do not get used to repeated pain in the way that full-term infants, children and adults do habituate to pain, finds a study at UCLH and UCL.
File results
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FOI/2020/0157 - Diagnostic imaging payment to outsourcing companies
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FOI/2023/0360 - Minutes of Board of Director meetings and Declarations of Interests (DoI) statements 2008-2023
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FOI/2020/0140 - Overseas visitor team
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FOI/2020/0131 - Elastomeric infusion devices
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FOI/2020/0091 - Cancer - straight to test
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FOI/2020/0040 - Junior doctor rotations
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FOI/2020/0058 - Souvenir baby scan photos
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FOI/2020/0046 - Protocols for nursing care of vascular catheters in ICU patients
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FOI/2020/0059 - Mandatory and statutory training Information
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FOI/2023/0331 - Sexual assaults in hospitals from 2020 to 2023