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Note: levels of IGF-1 may be low with anorexia or malnutrition.
by Kate Tredgett
To install critical infrastructure for the Emergency Department (ED) extension, we’re bringing in a large crane from 12 September that will be lifted over the front of the Atrium. Alternative access for drop-offs is available.
by Lowri Bowen
by Victoria Gaunt
by Eirwen Rees & Sophie Ferguson
Healthcare Science Week is celebrated from 8 -17 March 2024, which is an an opportunity to promote the amazing work of healthcare scientists and highlight the difference they make to patients’ lives
As part of healthcare science week, Gloucestershire Hospitals is running a virtual Q&A, to showcase and celebrate the vital work of healthcare science and allied health professionals in our Trust.
Coagulation normal ranges for neonates are based on gestational age and postnatal age. See reference ranges.
The most important indicator of bleeding risk is the patient history
Stroud maternity unit is a small midwife led centre that helps deliver around 300 births every year, and offers a home from home environment for new parents.
by Liz Brice and Sally Pugh
by Jeanie Worthington
by Sarah Simmons & Katy Murphy
How are phlebotomy (blood samples) services affected by industrial action?
This page gives you information about testing for ketones, when and how to test for them and sick day rule guidance.
You know yourself or your loved one better than anyone. If you’re worried about a health condition getting worse, talk to us.
The World Health Organisation has set a target to end Hepatitis C worldwide by 2030. To help achieve this goal, the NHS is offering free testing to those who might be at risk.