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Secretary of State backs Foundation Trust application
Lancet: Great Ormond Street replies
Lifetime achievement award for former GOSH nurse
The baby whose heart was at risk from crying
London 2012 mascot song launched at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Top marks for Medical Illustration
£36 million boost for children's health research
First targeted treatment success for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
Children’s Policy Research Unit launched
Letter to editor of the Lancet from consultants and senior staff members
Trust response to Sunday Telegraph article dated 3 July
High dose chemotherapy protocol proves worth for high risk children’s cancer
Trust's consultant body comment on media coverage
Trust Board respond to article in today's Lancet
Fight for Sight awards £1 million for retinal disease research
Campaign raises awareness of inherited immune diseases
Trust response to Health Protection Agency figures on MMR vaccine uptake
MP asked to withdraw "incorrect and unsubstantiated" allegations
SLaM finds link between OCD and eating disorders in teenagers
Further media coverage about tragic death of Peter Connelly
Statement from Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) team
Scientists prove heart has built-in repair mechanism
Great Ormond Street Hospital welcomes HRH Countess of Wessex to new service offering hope for children with severe gut disorders
Raising awareness of 22q chromosome deletion
GOSH wins innovative musical invention from the University of Edinburgh
Race for the Kids
Minister for Quality visits Great Ormond Street
Cardiac consultation in London: update
Smallest lung transplant patient in the UK at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Young people encouraged to have say on heart services
Independent report released into paediatrician
Non – executive Director re-appointed
Apples, oranges and jam – the tasty way to keep kidney disease at bay
GOSH surgeon wins award for hip research
GOSH radiology ‘pioneers’ prestigious accreditation
Regenerative medicine success for muscles
Early onset eating disorders: new findings
International study reveals inadequate response to health problems and causes of death in adolescents
New non-executive director sought
Patient celebrates a year after trachea transplant
Trust response to 2010 National NHS staff survey
Consultation around children’s cardiac services
National study launched to help children with visual disability
28 m boost to understand child health
Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeon honoured by Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
GMC hearing on doctor
Eating disorders linked with autism in school children
National day of industrial action
Wondermind game teaches children about the developing human brain
Hospital's Physiotherapy Service given accolade
GOSH reaches Foundation Trust application milestone
Study shows that early detection of Severe Combined Immunodeficiency would save lives
Major new programme to tackle childhood obesity launched today
Immune genes linked to craniofacial deformity
Six months of exclusive breast feeding: how good is the evidence?
Is 'breast only' for first six months best?
Is myopia linked to more general growth issues?
Obese teenagers in London sought for weight management study
Trust general statement about flu
New child mortality and morbidity review programme
Nurse Julie Bayliss presented with WellChild award
Lancet Duchenne muscular dystrophy paper
Statement from Feeding & Eating Disorders Service
Eating disorders linked to fertility problems and negative feelings towards pregnancy
Review of Compliance at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Great Ormond Street Hospital seeks Council members to guide future
Business as usual
Consultation backs cardiac change
Gene therapy success for children born without functioning immune system
NON-INVASIVE PRENATAL DIAGNOSIS: RAPID SUCCESS
Time for legal, ethical and cultural change in paediatric organ donation
Benefits of epilepsy surgery
Respiratory services in London
Conjoined twins separation at Great Ormond Street
Conjoined twins successfully separated
Conjoined twins separated
Under 16s make up less than one per cent of NHS patient surveys
Article in today's Daily Telegraph
Mitochondria genes and cardiomyopathy
UCL film on potential of amniotic stem cells
Health spokesman visits GOSH
Your DNA may carry a ‘memory’ of your living conditions in childhood
Press coverage today regarding patient Arvind Jain
New study of SUDI data
Trust welcomes visit from Maltese VIPs
Great Ormond Street Hospital staff recognised in The Times top surgeons list
No consistent decrease in child maltreatment despite years of policy initiatives designed to achieve it
New approach on bone marrow transplant infections
BBC London celebrates Dickens’ Great Ormond Street legacy
Heart transplants at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Five Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeons celebrated in The Times Magazine’s ‘top British surgeons’ issue
2010 press release archive
2009 press release archive
2008 press release archive
2007 press release archive
New grant to create 3D models of heart defects
Post-mortem MRI: a viable alternative to a conventional autopsy
BBC Radio 4's Nightwatch features patient from sleep unit
Number of people in UK diagnosed with eating disorders is increasing
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2011 press release archive
Heart transplants
Sunday Times runs letters from the Chief Executives of Great Ormond Street Hospital and Newcastle's Freeman Hospital backing organ donation and confirming good results for patients.
19 December 2011
Five Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeons celebrated in The Times Magazine's 'top British surgeons' issue
Five surgeons from Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) featured in The Times Magazine's 'top British surgeons' issue, published on Saturday.
12 December 2011
Great Ormond Street Hospital staff recognised in The Times top surgeons list
Great Ormond Street Hospital surgeons Mr David Dunaway and Mr Owase Jeelani are among Britain's top surgeons, according to a feature published in The Times newspaper's weekend magazine.
10 December 2011
No consistent decrease in child maltreatment despite years of policy initiatives designed to achieve it
There has been no consistent decrease in child maltreatment over the last two decades, research published today in The Lancet has found.
09 December 2011
BBC London celebrates Dickens' Great Ormond Street legacy
To tie in with a major new exhibition at the Museum of London on the life and works of Charles Dickens, BBC London aired a short feature on the relationship between Charles Dickens and Great Ormond Street Hospital.
08 December 2011
New approach on bone marrow transplant infections
Technology Strategy Board backs ICH research on BMT infections
08 December 2011
Wondermind game teaches children about the developing human brain
ICH brain scientist links up with Tate Liverpool Alice exhibition
29 November 2011
National day of industrial action
Update on the industrial action planned for Wednesday 30 November and the impact this could have at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children
25 November 2011
Lifetime achievement award for former GOSH nurse
A former Great Ormond Street Hospital (GOSH) nurse has been awarded a lifetime achievement award by the UK's four chief nursing officers.
24 November 2011
The baby whose heart was at risk from crying
Crying is normal for any baby, but for Aimee and Elliott's son Lucas, the consequences of crying were far more serious.
24 November 2011
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