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The interim report from Baroness Amos's Independent Investigation into Maternity and Neonatal Services has been published.
Hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) is a severe form of pregnancy sickness which can start early in pregnancy and last for months.
The medical day unit provides IV drip (intravenous infusion) treatments for patients with stomach, kidney, neurology, rheumatology, breathing or skin conditions.
The birth unit at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital’s women’s centre is designed to encourage active, natural labour in a home from home environment.
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This Organ Donation Week (23rd – 29th September) NHS Blood and Transplant and Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Trust are celebrating the fact that the NHS Organ Donor Register has been saving lives for 30 years through the gift of organ donation.
Carers Week is a nationwide awareness campaign that shines a light on the invaluable role of unpaid carers; those who provide essential support to family members or friends living with illness, disability, mental health conditions or age-related challenges.
Work is beginning on the new baby remembrance garden at Gloucestershire Royal Hospital thanks to the generosity of businesses, local people and volunteers.
We aim to create a positive culture where our patients, visitors and contractors consistently demonstrate acceptable standards of behaviour towards our staff, other patients, visitors and people on our premises.
Total calcium is measured in serum or lithium heparin plasma but can also be measured in urine, particularly when investigating the cause of a raised blood calcium level and wishing to exclude familial hypocalciuric hypercalcaemia or in the context of the formation of renal calculi.
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Our cancer services team have created a short series of videos to help you understand how to manage fatigue as a side effect from your cancer diagnosis or treatment.
Transfusion-associated graft-versus-host disease (TA-GVHD) is a rare but often life threatening complication of blood transfusion, characterised by the engraftment and proliferation of donor T lymphocytes in the recipient. This occurs when the recipient's immune system fails to reject transfused lymphocytes, leading to widespread immune-mediated tissue damage.
We are delighted to announce an exciting new partnership with Gloucestershire Academy of Music to bring the therapeutic power of music to patients, staff and visitors.
Ian Mean, chair of the Gloucestershire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Organ Donation Committee said:
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