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Higher Than Average Success Rate For Children Receiving Living Donor Living Transplants

Ninety-six per cent of children who have received liver transplants from living relations are still alive five years after surgery, according to research published in the July issue of the British Journal of Surgery. The findings by the Institute of Liver Studies at King's College Hospital, London, are based on the 50 living related liver transplants (LRLT) carried out on children by the hospital between...

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Ambulance Clamps ; News Brief

SECURITY staff at King's College hospital in south London are clamping non-emergency ambulances for spending too long in drop-off bays. Twenty vehicles owned by Caring For You, a firm that provides patient transport, have this year been clamped. (c) 2008 Liverpool Echo.

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Britain ROUND-UP: Clampers ; BRITAIN

A LEADING hospital is clamping ambulances for parking infringements. Staff at King's College Hospital in south London are clamping the non-emergency ambulances for spending too long in drop off bays.

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Some Degree Of Schadenfreude

A hospital has admitted clamping ambulances for parking infringements and charging £50 for their release. Security staff at King's College Hospital, south London, are clamping the non-emergency ambulances for spending too long in drop-off bays. These ambulances are privately run ambulances who took up the contracts for patient transport. This is something that the LAS used to do in London, but then...

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Gordon Brown’s Scots Thrown Out Of London

GORDON Brown is in the mire and signs are that his grey-suited tartan army are being expunged from London. Brown’s British but as this patient form at King’s College Hospital, London, shows, he can’t be Scottish - not in London. We don’t want his sort here… Spotter

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Best friends who gave birth weeks apart have to donate liver to their babies born with SAME rare condition

Two childhood friends have undergone transplant surgery to save the lives of their children who were born with the same rare condition. In an amazing coincidence, Tara Sturman, 35, and Andrea Cobbold, 33, donated parts of their livers to their babies at King's College Hospital, in London. So far only a few dozen of these operations have ever been carried out in the UK

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The astonishing coincidence: Best friends who gave birth at the SAME time have to donate liver to their babies born with SAME condition

Two childhood friends have undergone transplant surgery to save the lives of their children who were born with the same rare condition. In an amazing coincidence, Tara Sturman, 35, and Andrea Cobbold, 33, donated parts of their livers to their babies at King's College Hospital, in London. So far only a few dozen of these operations have ever been carried out in the UK