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Analgesics are commonly prescribed for inflammatory arthritis despite little benefit
Patients with inflammatory arthritis continue to be routinely prescribed analgesics in primary care, despite limited evidence of their effectiveness
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Patients with dementia benefit from GP continuity of care
Seeing the same GP improves care for those with dementia and reduces their risk of major adverse events, new research suggests
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Community pharmacists pitch in to help tackle obesity
High street pharmacists have been enlisted to help fight the battle against rising numbers of people who are obese
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Efficacy of monoclonal antibody combination in preventing symptomatic COVID-19
A study found the combination of monoclonal antibodies casirivimab and imdevimab significantly reduced the risk of developing a symptomatic infection compared with placebo
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An estimated 1.2 million deaths from antibiotic-resistant infections in 2019
The first global assessment of deaths from antibiotic-resistant infections has revealed the scale and impact of antimicrobial resistance across the world
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Richard Meddings CBE appointed as the new Chair of NHS England
Mr Meddings will begin the 4-year role in March 2022, and will focus on the health service’s recovery from the pandemic and workforce expansion
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Growing gap between life expectancy and healthy working life expectancy raises challenges for pensions
A recent study has shown that, although average lifespan has increased, the period that older people spend in good health and able to work has not necessarily extended at the same rate
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NICE aims to have greater flexibility in its evaluation of new health technologies
Changes come into effect from next month to the way medicines and other health technologies are evaluated by NICE for use in the NHS
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NICE publishes guideline on rehabilitation after traumatic injury
NICE has published NICE Guideline 211, Rehabilitation after traumatic injury
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Poor memory and attention persists months after mild COVID-19 recovery
Even those who had mild COVID-19 infection and don’t report having post-COVID problems are affected by cognitive impairment, researchers suggest
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Sharp rise in meningococcal disease among students
The return of students to university and colleges, and the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, was accompanied by a substantial increase in MenB cases in England
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Lateral flow tests’ performance varies broadly, falling short of WHO criteria
A University of Manchester study has highlighted the inconsistent and insufficient sensitivity of lateral flow tests for identifying people with COVID-19
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Airborne SARS-CoV-2 ‘could lose 90% of infectiousness after 20 minutes’
A study found infectivity of the airborne virus fell to around 10%, 20 minutes after being exhaled, with most of the decline taking place in the first 5 minutes
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COVID-19-related perinatal and maternal outcomes worse in unvaccinated women
Pregnant women who contract SARS-CoV-2 within 28 days of their delivery date are at increased risk of perinatal and maternal complications
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BMA: NHS strategy to terminate staff without vaccinations risks making staff shortages worse
The professional body has called the strategy of COVID-19 vaccination as a condition of demployment for NHS healthcare workers ‘very worrying’
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Should a high platelet count raise suspicion for cancer?
Findings of a new study suggest that a very high platelet count might indicate investigation for an occult cancer
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Psychological distress is associated with a greater risk of COVID-19 infection
Stress, anxiety, and depression are not only consequences of living with the pandemic, but may also be factors that increase our risk of contracting COVID-19
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WHO recommends two new drugs to treat COVID-19
In updated guidance on therapeutics for COVID-19, the World Health Organization has added recommendations on two new drugs to treat the disease
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One in three still infectious after 5-day COVID-19 quarantine
Potentially active coronavirus may persist beyond 10 days, facilitating onward transmission of COVID-19 after a person has completed the advised quarantine period
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‘Dramatic’ fall in hospital admissions for childhood infections during pandemic
Study found rates of hospital admissions for common and severe childhood infections in England significantly dropped during the first year of the pandemic