Researchers from King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London have reviewed treatments to enlarge penis size.
List of pages

KHP Centre for Translational Medicine 2025-26 funding calls – provisional timeline announced
14 August 2025
The CTM aims to fund research which sits in the early stages of translational research. These funding seeks to support applicants to develop and deliver on projects in translational clinical research.
-
23 May 2019
-
23 May 2019News KHP Women and Children's Health KHP Neurosciences
King’s College Hospital has become the first in the UK to carry out keyhole surgery on babies with spina bifida while in the womb.
-
23 May 2019News
On Thursday 16 May, King’s Health Partners held our Annual Conference and marked 10 years of being an Academic Health Sciences Centre.
-
25 April 2019News KHP Women and Children's Health KHP Cardiovascular and Respiratory Partnership KHP Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity KHP Neurosciences KHP Haematology
Prof Sir Robert Lechler writes about how King’s Health Partners institutes are benefiting our local population and beyond.
-
11 April 2019News KHP Neurosciences
A new preventative treatment is now available for the most common and disabling neurological disorder in the UK.
-
14 March 2019News Mental Health of Older Adults and Dementia
The UK Dementia Research Institute has officially opened at King’s College London, to bring fresh momentum to improving care.
-
28 February 2019News KHP Cardiovascular and Respiratory Partnership KHP Diabetes, Endocrinology and Obesity
A study from King’s College London has found eating 200g of blueberries every day for a month can help lower blood pressure.
-
14 February 2019News KHP Cardiovascular and Respiratory Partnership
This Valentine’s Day we take a look at some of the ways that King's Health Partners Cardiovascular is improving heart care.
-
17 January 2019News KHP Neurosciences
Could new technology help people with Parkinson’s manage their condition better?
-
14 December 2018News KHP Neurosciences Imaging and Biomedical Engineering
Computers have been used to accurately distinguish between individuals with Dissociative Identity Disorder and healthy individuals.
-
13 December 2018News
Prof Sir Robert Lechler, Executive Director, King's Health Partners, reflects back on the highlights of 2018.
-
29 November 2018KHP Neurosciences Blog
Dr Paul Shotbolt, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust and King’s College London, blogs.