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  • Promotional image for a community outreach event. Two cartoon kidneys appear and text in the middle reads: Cultural Health Expo 2025, with a focus on kidneys.
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    A free community event to learn more about kidney health 3 Jun 2025

    Join us on Saturday 28 June for the Cultural Health Expo 2025 – a free community event focused on kidney health and other vital health issues impacting Black communities.

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    Trust features in ITV documentary 27 May 2025

    Our Centre for Fetal Care features in a new ITV documentary with Paralympian Ellie Simmonds.

  • Photo of JJ Keith at the exhibition
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    Open Britain exhibition at Charing Cross Hospital 21 May 2025

    A photography exhibit celebrating the contributions first-generation migrants have made to the NHS is now on display in the main entrance of Charing Cross Hospital. JJ Keith’s exhibit, Open…

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    Neonatal intensive care unit refurbishment 14 May 2025

    We have refurbished the neonatal intensive care unit at Queen Charlotte’s and Chelsea Hospital, providing a better environment for patients and staff.

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    Trust surgeon in Time100 health list 9 May 2025

    Professor the Lord Darzi of Denham has been named in TIME magazine's prestigious annual list of the 100 most influential people in health.

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    Asthma attacks more common for some women taking the progesterone-only pill 8 May 2025

    A major study supported by the NIHR Imperial BRC has shown that taking the progesterone-only contraceptive pill can increase asthma attacks in some women.

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