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New capsule sponge test for Barrett’s oesophagus

February 27, 2024
Alison Bloomer
A new capsule sponge test for Barrett’s oesophagus, which was trialled by the NHS could reduce the need for invasive endoscopy in thousands of low-risk patients.

Extra funding announced for children’s mental health hubs

February 27, 2024
Alison Bloomer
The government has announced extra funding for early support hubs to help children and young people receive better mental health support across the country.

Shortfall of geriatricians impacting older people’s care

February 22, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
The British Geriatrics Society is calling for ‘prompt action’ to address the shortfall in the number of geriatricians caring for older people.

GMC apologises for historic injustices against doctors due to homophobic laws

February 22, 2024
Alison Bloomer
The General Medical Council (GMC) has issued a formal apology to doctors for historic sanctions based on convictions under homophobic laws.

Use of mechanical thrombectomy in ischaemic stroke

February 22, 2024
Dr Majdah Al Rushaidi
Intravenous thrombolysis and mechanical thrombectomy have become the cornerstone of treatment for patients with acute ischaemic stroke.

Healthy lifestyle choices linked to lower IBS risk

February 22, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
Healthy lifestyle choices could significantly reduce the risk of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to new research.

NICE recommends first-ever treatment for alopecia

February 22, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
The first treatment for severe alopecia areata has been recommended by NICE for use on the NHS.

Martha’s Rule: severely unwell patients entitled to second opinion

February 22, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
NHS England has announced it will roll out a new patient safety initiative known as ‘Martha’s Rule’ from April.

BMA report highlights ‘broken’ mental healthcare system

February 22, 2024
Alison Bloomer
The extent of the ‘broken’ mental healthcare system in England has been revealed in a new report from the British Medical Association (BMA) based on the accounts of frontline doctors.

Persistent Covid-19 infections are ‘surprisingly common’

February 21, 2024
Alison Bloomer
Persistent Covid-19 infections are surprisingly common, with around one to three in every 100 infections lasting a month or longer, according to a new study.

New Parkinson’s treatment to be rolled out on NHS

February 21, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
NHS England has announced the rollout of a portable drug infusion for patients with Parkinson’s disease.

Labelling all ultra-processed foods as ‘bad’ confusing for consumers, say experts

February 15, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
New research suggests there is a ‘clear overlap’ between the healthiness of food, front of pack labelling and the level of food processing. However, not all ultra-processed foods are unhealthy.

Cholesterol lowering: what do the guidelines say?

April 19, 2024
Alison Bloomer
Up to 145,000 heart attacks, strokes and premature deaths could be prevented over the next decade if patients' cholesterol levels are lowered. So, what do healthcare professionals need to know?

Nursing applications drop by a quarter in two years

February 15, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
The Royal College of Nursing is calling for an emergency package of measures to support nurse recruitment after UCAS revealed a significant drop in the number of nursing applicants in England.

Drug used to treat rheumatoid arthritis could prevent disease onset

February 15, 2024
Lauren Nicolle
A rheumatoid arthritis drug used to ease symptoms such as pain and fatigue can also prevent the disease onset, according to new research.

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