Prof Ammar Al-Chalabi, Professor of Neurology and Complex Disease Genetics, King’s College London, shares the latest from the centre.
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Championing integrated care
26 November 2024
Barriers to healthcare impede the wider implementation of mind and body care. To address these barriers, the KHP Mind & Body Improvement Network is empowering individuals to make a change by becoming Mind & Body Champions.
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30 June 2021
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30 June 2021News COVID-19 Allergy Respiratory Critical Care Anaesthetics and Pain
Preliminary findings from a study show 17% of middle-aged people who have been infected report ‘Long-COVID ’ symptoms.
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30 June 2021Blog
As part of our new ‘Inside Population Health’ series, Dean Holliday explores the role of data in delivering proactive care.
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16 June 2021Neurosciences COVID-19 Value Based Healthcare Informatics
We explore health and social care initiatives that are helping close the 10-year gap in life expectancy in south east London.
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16 June 2021News
World-first robot eye cancer operation and plans are announced for the largest UK robotic surgery programme to tackle COVID-19 backlog.
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16 June 2021News Neurosciences
Prof Tim Jackson has been ranked a leading expert in wet age-related macular degeneration, a condition that affects vision.
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16 June 2021News Imaging and Biomedical Engineering
This cutting-edge technology provides accessible and affordable brain imaging that can take place directly at a patient’s bedside.
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16 June 2021
We hear from Ray McGrath, lead nurse for Integrating our Mental and Physical Healthcare Systems.
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8 June 2021News COVID-19
A patient who spent six weeks in intensive care at Guy’s Hospital after contracting COVID-19 explains how Life Lines helped her.
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3 June 2021News Neurosciences
King’s Health Partners Neurosciences leads share how their teams are improving outcomes for patients with epilepsy.
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2 June 2021Blog Orthopaedics Trauma and Plastics
Mr Joydeep Sinha, consultant orthopaedic surgeon, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, shares the importance of Academic Surgery.
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2 June 2021News COVID-19
A new initiative is working to engage with community members who may not otherwise have been reached.