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Nottingham experts in liver disease are part of an international team of scientists behind a breakthrough in understanding why some medications cause drug-induced liver injury (DILI).
Read Gene Test Can Predict Risk of Medications Causing Liver Injury…
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Specialists in Nottingham have been at the forefront of the development of cochlear implantation to enable deaf patients to hear for many years. Now, with their input, worldwide guidelines on access to cochlear implants have been published for the first time.
Read New consensus on treating severe hearing loss welcomed by NUH surgeon…
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Many well-known Nottingham buildings will be in the pink on Wednesday 9th September to mark national Organ Donation Week, which runs from 7th -13th September this year.
The annual campaign, run by NHS Blood and Transplant services, aims to raise awareness of organ donation - the life-saving impact it has, and to encourage people to discuss the issue with loved ones and register their wishes online.
Read Nottingham buildings turn pink to raise awareness around organ donation…
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An innovative new image sharing system has been launched which gives hospital clinicians across 5 NHS Trusts in the Midlands instant access - for the first time ever - to patient images, scans and x-rays regardless of which hospital they were taken in.
The new cloud-based system means specialists can now assess the images and scans of patients with life-threatening conditions such as major traumas and stroke in real time and at a distance.
Read “Every second counts” – breakthrough in hospital image sharing great news for trauma, stroke and cancer patients…
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