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Outrage over dapagliflozin withdrawal for type 1 diabetes in EU
AstraZeneca said that the decision is not motivated by safety concerns, but that an increased risk of diabetic ketoacidosis may cause ‘confusion’ among clinicians using the drug to treat other indications
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New data dulls enthusiasm for first COVID-19 oral treatment
Data analysis puts the efficacy of molnupiravir in reducing the risk of hospitalisation and death from COVID-19 at around 20% lower than originally believed
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NICE releases its first pelvic floor dysfunction guideline, targeting women aged 12 and over
NICE has published the first guideline for prevention and non-surgical management of pelvic floor dysfunction, which emphasises the importance of raising awareness and early intervention
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Omicron claims first British victim, as concerns are raised that booster expansion will disrupt NHS
Nursing leaders and patient groups have raised concerns about disruption to NHS services in the wake of the Prime Minister’s announcement of new targets for COVID-19 booster jabs
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HPV vaccinations still down from pre-pandemic levels
The Government urges anyone eligible for the HPV vaccine to get vaccinated, due to concerns that the vaccine’s success in reducing cervical cancer incidence could be eroded by suboptimal uptake
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Preliminary findings support the idea that the Omicron variant is more resistant to vaccines
Scientists behind Oxford’s Com-COV2 study have endorsed the importance of COVID-19 booster vaccines after finding that antibodies dip significantly following primary doses of the AstraZeneca and Pfizer jabs
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Detection of serious illness in infants and young children remains a key risk in the NHS
Distinguishing between simple viral illnesses and life-threatening bacterial infections in very young patients is a key safety risk, the latest HSIB report notes
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UK set for a million Omicron cases before 2022, but booster dose may give 75% protection
The UKHSA predicts that Omicron will become the dominant strain in the UK by the middle of December, accounting for more than 50% of all cases of COVID-19
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Severe mental illness tied to worse COVID-19 outcomes
A Manchester University study has found higher risks of COVID-19 infection, hospitalisation, and mortality in individuals with severe mental illness
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Diagnosis and initial management of opioid-induced constipation
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Opioid-induced constipation: optimal management and the role of PAMORA drugs
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Latest figures highlight growing winter pressure on the NHS
The latest data published by NHS England show performance figures in various areas dropping as A&E attendances and cases of the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 increase throughout the country
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People at highest risk from COVID-19 to receive cutting-edge antiviral and antibody treatments at home
The treatments will help people with compromised immune systems and underlying health conditions, thereby protecting those most at risk over the winter months
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Omicron variant triggers greater COVID-19 restrictions as England moves to ‘Plan B’
Concerns over the rapid spread of the Omicron variant lead the Government to announce further COVID-19 restrictions
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NICE heart valve disease guideline
Covering investigation and management of heart valve disease in adults
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NICE tobacco guideline
A new single source for tobacco guidance from NICE, covering promoting quitting, and treating tobacco dependence and tobacco-dependent pregnant women
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Elective care derailed as 13,000 operations were cancelled in 2 months
A report from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine describes the current situation in urgent and emergency care as ‘unsustainable’, and stresses that it will have knock-on effects on elective surgical care for years to come
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GP targets relaxed to facilitate delivery of the booster vaccination programme
Under the measures, some minor surgical procedures, routine health checks, and funding indicators will be suspended
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Co-administration of flu and COVID-19 vaccines
A new study provides information on concomitant administration of COVID-19 and flu vaccines to guide national immunisation strategies
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Government adds £700 million additional funding to tackle NHS backlog
The funds will be shared across 187 hospital trusts to increase capacity and tackle waiting lists, and include a £250 million investment in general practice