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Skeletal muscle channelopathies are rare neuromuscular diseases that cause symptoms of episodic muscle weakness/paralysis or cause difficulty in relaxing muscles (the muscle can feel stuck or cramped) once they are contracted.
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We provide a multi-disciplinary pre-operative assessment for patients requiring surgery at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
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Patient information for patients dealing with difficult feelings. This information will give you useful advice about what to do if you find yourself in a crisis.
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The maternity team at UCLH will listen to your hopes and concerns and can suggest helpful and practical ideas to help you.
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The service offers psychotherapeutic intervention for women receiving ante-natal and post-natal care at UCLH, their partners, and their children in the event of perinatal loss.
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Find and Treat screen tens of thousands of the most vulnerable, homeless and high-risk people every year using mobile units deployed from UCLH.
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The molecular genetics laboratory at UCLH is a national centre for the genetic diagnosis of haemoglobin disorders, including prenatal diagnosis.
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OPAT (Outpatient Parenteral Antimicrobial Therapy) is a safe and convenient way to receive intravenous (IV) antibiotic therapy at home or in a clinic.
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Advice on managing education for young people living with fatigue conditions.
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Advice on relaxation techniques for young people living with fatigue conditions.
File results
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FOI/2022/0714 - Number of births/ number of attendances of antenatal classes
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FOI/2022/0713 - Ambulance deaths
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FOI/2022/0712 - Holmium Laser Enucleation of the Prostate (HoLEP) as a surgical intervention
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FOI/2022/0709 - Non-detained mental heath patients
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FOI/2022/0707 - Current endoscopy maintenance supplier and the contract expiry date
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FOI/2022/0705 - Head/ neck and urothelial cancer treatment
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FOI2017129 Water hygiene
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FOI2017133 IT strategy/bussiness plan
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FOI2017141 Provision of aids to patients having had total hip replacements
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FOI2017126 Staff infected by blood-borne virus by patients