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This document explains the NHS view on private screening for different conditions and diseases.
This guidance (HPA-CRCE-044) gives a procedure for monitoring of the thyroid using mini instruments type 44 and type 42 probes.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Monitor thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) in patients treated with levothyroxine for at least the first month after starting and ending ritonavir treatment.
Information on ionising radiation damage and cancer risks.
If a patient reports persistent symptoms when switching between different levothyroxine tablet formulations, consider consistently prescribing a specific product known to be well tolerated by the patient. If symptoms or poor control of thyroid function persist (despite adhering to a...
Information for post-16 institutions considering expressing an interest to deliver the first 3 T levels in 2020 to 2021 academic year.
This document (Documents of the NRPB volume 1 number 4) includes emergency reference levels and information on radon in Devon and Cornwall.
When and how local planning authorities, developers and their agents should use climate change allowances in flood risk assessments.
This collection brings together all of the available resources to be used in promoting T Levels
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