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"Overall bleed rates were low, but significantly higher with rivaroxaban," Alexander Cohen , vascular physician at King's College Hospital in London and lead author of the study, told cardiologists attending the meeting.
J&J-Bayer Drug Prevents Clots, but Raises Bleeding Risk in Study Peter Loftus 2011
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So I've gone for the liver transplant unit of King's College Hospital in London as featured in The Hospital (Channel 4).
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The study took place at King's College Hospital in London, and Dr. Greer grouped sixty-nine women into four categories: Fighting Spirit; Denial; and Hopeless; and Stoic Acceptance.
Ben Sherwood: The Fighting Spirit: What are Don Imus' Chances of Beating Prostate Cancer? 2010
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The study took place at King's College Hospital in London, and Dr. Greer grouped sixty-nine women into four categories: Fighting Spirit; Denial; and Hopeless; and Stoic Acceptance.
The Fighting Spirit: What are Don Imus' Chances of Beating Prostate Cancer? 2010
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The study took place at King's College Hospital in London, and Dr. Greer grouped sixty-nine women into four categories: Fighting Spirit; Denial; and Hopeless; and Stoic Acceptance.
Ben Sherwood: The Fighting Spirit: What are Don Imus' Chances of Beating Prostate Cancer? 2009
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Now she has had the replacement jaw joint fitted by a team at King's College Hospital in London.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Stephen Adams 2011
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The team at King's College Hospital in south London say the technique is a world first.
BBC News - Home 2011
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Then her dentist referred her to a joint clinic at King's College Hospital in London, run by a maxillofacial surgeon, Mr Shaun Matthews, who convinced her that a completely new jaw was the only option.
BBC News - Home 2012
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Contributions include a paper by Julia Wendon and colleagues, King's College Hospital, UK, on renal dysfunction in liver disease; the prevention of infections caused by catheters written by Olivier Mimoz's group, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, France, and venous oxygen as a physiological transfusion trigger by Editorial Board member Benoit Vallet et al, University Hospital of Lille, France.
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Contributions include a paper by Julia Wendon and colleagues, King's College Hospital, UK, on renal dysfunction in liver disease; the prevention of infections caused by catheters written by Olivier Mimoz's group, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire, France, and venous oxygen as a physiological transfusion trigger by Editorial Board member Benoit Vallet et al, University Hospital of Lille, France.
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