News – Page 2
-
News
Emergency measures in place over HRT shortages
The Government has promised action to address supply chain problems that have led to rationing of three HRT products
-
News
GINA updates its asthma report for 2022
The most recent update to GINA’s asthma report contains new advice about COVID-19 and asthma, as well as changes to LAMA recommendations
-
News
GPs pushed to breaking point as workforce numbers dwindle
A new campaign calls on the Government to deliver on its commitment to recruit additional GPs and tackle the issues driving existing doctors out of the profession
-
News
Tailored exercise and weight loss can help ease osteoarthritis symptoms
NICE draft guidance says that a healthier lifestyle including tailored exercise can help to ease osteoarthritis symptoms
-
News
NICE publishes new guidance on epilepsies in all ages
NICE guideline (NG) 217 covers the diagnosis and management of epilepsy in children, young people, and adults
-
News
GMC tackles bullying and sexual harassment for doctors
The General Medical Council (GMC) has launched a 12-week consultation on the draft new content of Good medical practice
-
News
Only one in four feel fully recovered following COVID-19 hospitalisation
Being female, obese, and having had mechanical ventilation in hospital are all associated with being less likely to feel fully recovered 1 year after COVID-19 hospitalisation
-
News
Modern slavery ban on NHS supplies set to become law
MPs continue to debate an amendment to the Health and Care Bill that would help prevent goods and services associated with modern slavery and human trafficking from entering the supply chain
-
News
MHRA calls for views on making overactive bladder treatment available without prescription
The MHRA has opened a consultation to make oxybutynin hydrochloride tablets, used for the treatment of overactive bladder, available without prescription
-
News
More cases of hepatitis identified in UK children
Investigations of a spike in hepatitis cases in children continue to point to adenovirus infection, but COVID-19 has not been ruled out as a contributing factor
-
News
Safety study on risks of using pregabalin during pregnancy
A new study has suggested pregabalin may slightly increase the risk of major congenital malformations if used in pregnancy
-
News
UKHSA advises GP practices to end physical distancing measures
The UK Health Security Agency has updated its infection prevention and control guidance, suggesting a return to ‘pre-pandemic physical distancing in all areas’
-
News
Valneva’s COVID-19 vaccine has been granted UK regulatory approval
The VLA2001 vaccine developed by French firm Valneva becomes the sixth COVID-19 vaccine to be granted regulatory approval in the UK
-
News
GP workload pressures prompt one-third to consider quitting
One-third of GPs in England could leave their roles within the next 5 years, survey results have revealed
-
News
Health leaders accuse the Government of losing interest in NHS COVID pressures
The Government has left the health service to cope with a surge in demand as cases spike, health leaders have warned
-
News
Report published on priorities for Women’s Health Strategy
The Government has published a report summarising responses from 436 organisations and experts in women’s health
-
News
Thousands to receive Paxlovid via antiviral COVID-19 study
People at high risk of developing severe disease after testing positive for COVID-19 will now have access to another antiviral, through a large UK study
-
News
NICE rejects three potential eczema drugs
NICE has chosen not to recommend three drugs used for the treatment of moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis, in part because of their uncertain cost-effectiveness
-
News
Community pharmacy hepatitis C testing service is commissioned for another year
NHSE&I, the DHSC, and the PSNC have come to an agreement that the service, intended for people who inject drugs, should be provided until 31 March 2023
-
News
CBT use increased to record numbers during pandemic
Talking therapies have become more important than ever in the aftermath of the pandemic—1,961,096 appointments took place across England in 2021