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C. diff is a bacterium (a “bug”) that lives harmlessly in the bowel (gut) of approximately three per cent of people. If the balance of C. diff and good bacteria is disrupted (for example when taking antibiotics), the good bacteria may be killed and C. diff can multiply and produce toxins. These toxins cause inflammation in the bowel and diarrhoea.
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Dr Zandi is a consultant neurologist. He works on central and peripheral nervous system neuroimmunological diseases, particularly autoimmune encephalitis (eg. associated with NMDAR, LGI1 or related autoantibodies, COVID-19 neurology), with a broader research interest in all central and peripheral neuroimmunology, CNS vasculitis and amyloid related angiopathy, neurological involvement in systemic lupus erythematosus and related rheumatological conditions.
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The Clinical and Research Informatics Unit at UCLH consists of a team of clinicians, researchers, software developers, business intelligence analysts and data scientists working together to develop a robust environment for the analysis of clinical data.
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Transforming UCLH into a truly digitally integrated hospital has paid dividends during our response to COVID-19. We are one of a handful of trusts to have done this.
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The Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Allied Health Professional (AHP)-led Research (CNMAR) brings together UCLH and UCL, to support and enable nurses and midwives in developing world-class research into quality of care.
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This page explains what a low-phosphate diet is. It also provides information about foods you can eat and foods to avoid when taking a medicine called futibatinib.
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Contractual screening for NGOs, Governmental organisations, academic institutions and private companies. Pre-assignment health reviews for medical fitness to travel
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This information aims to support and supplement the information provided in the Be Active video available on uclh.nhs.uk/wellbeing
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This page has been written by the Department of Neurosurgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery to provide general information about the care of your surgical wound. Your ward nurse and neurosurgeon will discuss any needs that you have in detail.
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Volunteers are being asked to sign up to the latest Covid-19 vaccine study to begin across the UK including at UCLH.