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… wife has also benefitted from taking part. Tell us a bit about you and how you got involved in Diabetes research I’ve been a diabetic for about 13 years. My hobbies are gardening, caravanning and general maintenance around the house. I found out about the research through a friend of ours who worked in …
… or Bristol Royal Infirmary This page provides information about the anticoagulant medication warfarin. If you are … anticoagulation and warfarin, side effects, general advice about how to take warfarin. Section B: Anticoagulation … dose, and go regularly for INR tests as advised. What about operations? You can have surgery whilst taking …
… You should aim to have no more than 6g salt per day (about 1 level teaspoon) or no more than 5g per day if you are … cream cheese Total salt content 6g salt 3.12 Salt What about eating out? Meals eaten away from the home are often … Eatwell Guide - NHS (www.nhs.uk) A with more information about salt: What is salt? (youtube.com) Useful apps Apps you …
… Occupational health. Pelvic pain management programme. About persistent pelvic pain Persistent or chronic pelvic … your symptoms and pain with you in detail. They may ask about your periods, triggers, mood, how your pain affects … sometimes. Speak to your GP for your more information about social prescribing. NHS England » Social …
… 1 in 50,000 people*. We interviewed Chloe to find out about her experience of taking part in a drug study. My … and it was having a big impact on my life. After hearing about a study that meant having significantly less … to my Consultant and ask questions to the Research Team about anything that I'm worried about. I then receive a …
… likely to get one if: This is your first vaginal birth (about 6 in 100). If it is your second vaginal birth the risk is about 2 in 100. You are of South Asian heritage. Your second … small number of women have leakage of faeces (poo). What about stitches? You will have stitches between your vagina …
… that we remain as positive as we can. Finding out about research We found out about the research study through the Urology team, and we … it's given us the opportunity to talk to a lot of people about our situation. A motivating factor for taking part was …
… threatening emergencies. How does the WiFi work? Find out about the free WiFi . Which Investigations will I have? … be aware that we do not pay for patients' taxis. What about my regular medications? We know that often people wait … member of staff for more details. How can I give feedback about ED? You can give feedback via the Friends & Family Test …
… Rob, one of our research participants shares his story about taking part in Dementia Research here at NBT. We were … you cause you to wonder what they're going to discover about you. But, in fact I wasn't too worried about that or concerned. Everybody was extremely caring and …
… shares her journey into her current role, what she enjoys about it and how she feels she’s making an impact with her … actually see that in our hospitals. A common misconception about working in research is that we are in a laboratory or … hold of your nearest research nurse or AHP and ask them about their role and about the research that’s happening in …