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An antibody treatment trialled at UCLH cuts the risk of developing symptomatic COVID-19 by 77%.
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The musculoskeletal (MSK) outpatient therapy service at University College Hospital provides assessment and treatment of patients for a variety of specialities including orthopaedic, rheumatology, hand therapy, women’s health, orthotic, podiatry and spinal non-operative and operative patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction.
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This page provides information about the Palliative care and symptom control team
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The Sickle Cell Society (SCS) and the UK Thalassaemia Society (UKTS) have worked in partnership with the NHS sickle cell and thalassaemia (SCT) screening programme to engage with communities less likely to access health information through usual NHS channels. The societies provide feedback from people that share the same population background or have experience of the condition and to feed into the programme updates and improvements.
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Education and training videos for Red Cell Network patients
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Please be advised that from 1 October 2021, the management of the Queen Square private consulting rooms (PCR) will be transferring from Queen Square Enterprises to UCLH Private Healthcare. This means that both private inpatient and outpatient facilities at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery (NHNN) will now be managed by the private arm of UCLH NHS Foundation Trust.
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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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Patient information for Red Cell Network patients
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UCLH Charity is delighted to announce that the Dangoor Family’s Exilarch’s Foundation has pledged a £1.2m gift to support the next phase of the development of the CAR T programme at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (UCLH). The CAR T Speed Release Project aims to reduce the time between extracting patient’s stem cells and injecting re-engineered CAR T cells back into patients with cancer to fight cancer cells.
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How UCLH uses clinical data in research.
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UCLH Private maternity brochure May 2024
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Maternity referral form
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RLHIM Pharmacy Product Catalogue
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Headache Service additional medication Information
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Psychology referral form (children and young patients)
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UCLH Membership Development Strategy
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What young people would like everyone to know about Type 1 Diabetes