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Judith Partridge specialises in perioperative medicine for patients at high risk, frailty, delirium and hospital acquired deconditioning, research, and…
The state-of-the-art Children's Day Surgery Unit at Evelina London Children's Hospital has been officially opened by Her Royal Highness, The Princess of Wales…
Cardiothoracic surgery pioneer, Professor Sir Magdi Yacoub, has revealed the story behind Europe’s first heart-lung transplant in a new podcast. 
Botulinum toxin (BTXA) is a chemical that comes from bacteria (Clostridium botulinum). It is injected into the muscles around the eye to weaken them and change…
A corneal abrasion is a small scratch or graze to the cornea. Diagnosis is confirmed by an ophthalmologist (eye doctor).
A coeliac plexus block is an injection of local anaesthetic to interrupt signals of abdominal pain. It can sometimes be used to treat cancer-related pain…
Priapism is an unwanted erection of the penis that lasts longer than 30 minutes. It is not caused by sexual desire, arousal, or stimulation. It can often be…
A family who thank staff at Evelina London Children's Hospital for supporting their teenager while she had a rare heart cancer have been invited to a festive…
Interns are learning new skills and having a positive impact on patient care, thanks to supported internships at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust.