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Christmas lights switch-on William heads home for Christmas

Posted on at by Karen Shale
The three-year-old transplant patient who switched on the Christmas tree lights at Queen’s Medical Centre has gone home – all set to switch on his own lights and countdown to Christmas.
Read Christmas lights switch-on William heads home for Christmas…People with Long-COVID after hospitalisation face limited recovery

Posted on at by Rachel Webster
Patients at NUH were among those who contributed to a study into the long-term effects of COVID-19 which today reports that some people may face up to 12 months of "Long COVID" symptoms.
Read People with Long-COVID after hospitalisation face limited recovery…Innovation in data modelling improved COVID-19 care at NUH

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A ground-breaking research project harnessed the power of data to support critical decisions in managing the care of patients hospitalised in Nottingham with COVID-19.
The project which involved a team of clinicians, researchers and data experts, used real-time, anonymised data to predict the number of patients who would need treatment at NUH in the first wave of the Pandemic.
Read Innovation in data modelling improved COVID-19 care at NUH…Nottingham artists team up for Bee Gees classic to support charity

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Nottingham based baby loss support charity, Forever Stars, are ending the year on a high by launching their very own charity single – a cover of The Bees Gees Classic - ‘To Love Somebody’ by Forever All Stars.
Read Nottingham artists team up for Bee Gees classic to support charity…NHS marks one-year anniversary of the first Covid-19 jab in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire

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The local NHS is marking the one-year anniversary of delivering Covid-19 vaccinations to the public by thanking those involved in the programme and encouraging unvaccinated people to get protected.
Read NHS marks one-year anniversary of the first Covid-19 jab in Nottingham and Nottinghamshire…Caring for the carers: grotty room transformed into calm space for staff

Posted on at by Karen Shale
Supporting someone with a breast cancer diagnosis can be rewarding – but emotionally demanding. Staff at Nottingham Breast Institute offer holistic care and emotional support for patients, and share their highs and lows along the way.
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