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Noses, in images

Jean Watkins describes the causes, symptoms and treatment of skin conditions that can occur on or
around the nose.

Cannibals, molecular origami and Alzheimer’s disease

Prions could be the answer to understanding and treating this degenerative disease, writes Mark Greener

Shape of Caring Review spotlights nursing education

The Shape of Caring Review, chaired by Lord Willis, has said that high quality education for nurses and healthcare assistants is crucial to support future workforce development.

Practice nurses take on more consultations in primary care

Practice nurse consultations are increasing, statistics by the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) have shown.

Sites to pilot new models of primary care are announced

The first 29 'vanguard' sites for new models of primary care have been announced by NHS England. Between them the sites will be piloting the three models set out in the Five Year Forward View released...

Pathway will help school nurses identify sexual exploitation

The DH and PHE have created a pathway to help school nurses identify children at risk of sexual exploitation.

Health visiting revitalised

In 2011, the Coalition pledged to increase health visitor numbers by 4200 by April 2015. The Health visitor implementation plan 2011-2015 was put in place to help the government achieve this target by...

Nursing appraisal and revalidation

A conference on nursing appraisals and revalidation will be held at the ICO conference centre in London.

RCN Northern Ireland FGM event

RCN Northern Ireland will host an event aimed at raising awareness of FGM on 23 March at the RCN headquarters in Belfast.

Managing prediabetes in practice

In the third in a series, David Morris outlines management approaches for patients at risk of developing type 2.

Poor blood glucose control increases fatigue

Fatigue is common among patients with type 2 diabetes and can undermine the self-management needed to maintain blood glucose control.

Varenicline aids smoking reduction and quit rates

A new study has suggested that for smokers willing to reduce cigarette consumption before attempting to quit, varenicline significantly increased smoking cessation rates.

Use advanced nurse practitioners to fill gap in GP workforce

Advanced practice nurses, not physicians associates, should be used to plug the gap in the primary care workforce, Crystal Oldman writes.

Carers need you to care about them

Would you expect someone stepping into your house to say hello and perhaps ask your name? Of course you would, says Rita Som.

Teenagers to be vaccinated against MenW

The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recommended that all patients aged between 14 and 18 are vaccinated against meningococcal group W (MenW) disease.

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