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… conditions. This leaflet aims to give you information about the procedure and how to contact us if you have any … the urodynamic suite then you can expect to be with us for about 2 hours, and can leave straight after your procedure. … a discharge summary which contains important information about your temporary implant. If you need to call your GP or …
… the app prompts users to answer a few simple questions about their mood, breathing, and energy levels Based on those … steps toward better health. Dispelling Misconceptions About Exercise Graeme acknowledges that exercising with lung … tools to support people living with cancer. For him, it’s about more than just tracking symptoms—it’s about gaining …
… the time were relatively low, around three or four. After about six/seven years my PSA started to increase I still had … every six months. My PSA at the time was something like about three or four. It was really quite low. And so I just went along like that really quietly. And probably about six, seven years later, I got to the stage where again, …
… to put it back on again. It is important to be realistic about weight loss. The primary aim of weight loss surgery is … to put it back on again. It is important to be realistic about weight loss. The primary aim of bariatric surgery is to … surgery happens in the first 6 months, a bit more until about 18 months when most people put a bit back on again. …
… so I set up my own Research Network. W hat excites you about working in research ? No two days are the … in so many different types of research . Tell us more about the E-scooter project W e saw an increasing volume … with E- scooter i njuries . T here were lots of talks about how severe all these injuries were, but until you …
… Endometriosis information for patients About endometriosis Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory … About endometriosis …
… She shares her research journey, what excites her about research, and how you can develop a research career. My … is continually exciting and dynamic It's very much about finding out unintended consequences. People come in … exciting and dynamic, and it's really very much about finding out unintended consequences. People come in …
… outcomes for people living with cancer . What excites you about working in research? Working in research is exciting … of care that we deliver in our hospital. Can you tell us about the most interesting research study that you've been … are not suitable for stem cell transplants. What is lovely about the study is we're not only focusing on what are the …
… maternity, fertility and NICU. The thing I enjoy most about my role is… Knowing that I'm assisting my colleagues to … had been on the wards for 10 years so I was rather nervous about coming into research, but I did find that I got a lot … team worked on it. It was new and innovative. It was about a device for delivering babies. I feel like I make a …
… Monday 30 October 2023 The 'Yes You Can' project is about celebrating the diverse career journeys of our Black, … it was like growing up Black in the UK: Could you tell us about your career journey and educational background? … what changes you feel would benefit the department. Think about where you want to be in five years’ time. Tell them …