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Queen’s Square Pituitary Patient Research Open Day 19th October 2024 – a patient and carer blog
Sussex support group relaunches
Pituitary Awareness Month: Relevant books
Pituitary Awareness Month: Using words
Medicines in Pituitary Conditions
Pituitary Awareness Month: update from our volunteers
Ambulance care – moving away from ‘Red Flagging’
Research Opportunity: UK Acromegaly Registry
Research study: Young people with adrenal insufficiency
Paid Research Opportunity: Growth Hormone Deficiency in children aged 12-17
Paid Research Opportunity: Growth Hormone Deficiency medication review
Research Opportunity: Round 2 of Pituitary Surgery Priority survey
Research Opportunity: Autoinjector Users
Research Opportunity: Increase Access to Health Research
Research Opportunity: Prolactinoma and Paternal Deprivation Study
Research Opportunity: AVP-Deficiency/Central Diabetes Insipidus survey
Attend a History Talk: An Autonomous Community in Georgian London.
Coming soon: Introducing our new psychological support service
Research Opportunity: Children who use injection devices for medication
Research Opportunity: Living with prolactinoma
Research Opportunity: Gonadotropin deficiency in young adulthood
Research Opportunity: People who’s pituitary tumour was discovered incidentally
London Marathon: Running in memory of Tim Vince
Research Opportunity: Body clock disruption and mental health
Research Opportunity: People with acromegaly