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491. Travel and transport  
The Trust recognises there is a need to improve sustainable access to CRH.  An Estate-wide Sustainable Travel Plan that promotes access to both CRH and HRI by sustainable modes of transport  
492. Visual Evoked potentials VEP  
VEP Visual Evoked Potentials (VEP) What is an VEP examination? This is a test of the optic nerve which is the pathway between the eye and the  
493. Sleep deprived EEG - Child with sedation  
Sleep deprived EEG with sedation - information leaflet Sleep EEG (Electro-encephalogram) with SEDATION- CHILD What is an EEG examination? A  
494. 24 hour Ambulatory EEG  
24 hour Ambulatory EEG 24 hour Ambulatory EEG (Electro-encephalogram) What is an EEG examination? EEG (electro-encephalogram) is an ambulatory  
495. GCA-PMR  
Contact: The Appointments centre (01484 355370) and ask for an Advice Line appointment or to speak to a Rheumatology Nurse if you have the following symptoms: Recurrence of new onset  
496. Coping with hair loss  
HeadWrappers is a free hair-loss advisory service, focusing on alternatives to wigs and providing practical support for anyone experiencing hair loss as a result of cancer treatment. Our aim is  
497. Somato-sensory Evoked Potentials  
Somato-sensory evoked potentials - information leaflet Somato-sensory Evoked Potentials (SEP) What is an SEP examination? These are tests of the  
498. Routine EEG  
Routine EEG Electro-encephalogram (EEG) What is an EEG examination? EEG is the abbreviation of Electro-encephalogram, which is the recording of  
499. Sleep deprived EEG - Child (no sedation)  
Sleep deprived EEG - Child (no sedation) Sleep EEG (Electro-encephalogram) - CHILD What is an EEG examination? A sleep EEG  
500. Polymyalgia Rheumatica (PMR)  
Polymyalgia Rheumatica is a condition that causes weakness in the shoulders and hips and pain and stiffness. Signs might include a new difficulty dressing or getting out of a chair. It is more  
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