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Erin had epilepsy, a condition which affects the brain, that would go on to her claim her life at just 19.
This was a crucial piece of equipment in the treatment of COVID-19 patients.
Situations where HbA1c must not be used as the sole test to diagnose diabetes All symptomatic children and young people (<19 years of age) Symptoms suggesting
The 19-year-old from Gloucester has now set her sights on becoming an occupational therapist.
facilitating higher satisfaction levels, evidence shows that the Continuity of Carer model means that parents are 16% less likely to lose their baby; 19%
In terms of COVID-19, we have assessed the event and are confident it presents little risk to the public.
Steps we are taking include: implementing new care guidance as it’s published by Royal Colleges and NHS England developing a pregnancy specific COVID-19
COVID-19 is an illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It’s caused by a virus called coronavirus.
“We know each of our members and Fellows is feeling the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic acutely.
leaving hospital Making best use of the two large hospital sites to ensure planned surgery can continue and reducing the backlog built up during the COVID-19
Excellent considering it was in the middle of 2nd lockdown of Covid 19. Fast, efficient service and friendly, caring staff.
month and a range of targeted initiatives from our dedicated midwifery recruitment team, staffing remains very challenging due to a combination of COVID-19
against the backdrop of considerable and on-going pressures being experienced locally and across the country, resulting from seasonal pressures, the COVID-19
Our range of clinic locations are currently very limited due to coronavirus (COVID-19).
Covid-19 has pushed up the incidence of tinnitus and these tips may help you: Avoid silence Sound enriches, so you have other background sounds like music
Gloucestershire’s health and care system, like other parts of the country, is in the process of recovering from the pressures that the COVID-19 pandemic
secondary prevention) Noradrenaline (peripheral infusion) Post-Carotid Endarterectomy Hypertension management Prasugrel Prophylaxis/Treatment of VTE in COVID-19
Overseas NHS Workers Day is a recognition of the extraordinary contribution that people who have migrated to the UK have made in the fight against COVID-19