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Many elderly people find it difficult to access care services because of embarrassment over their health and care needs, a study by YouGov has found.
Nearly half of the people in Scotland would not want to discuss a mental health condition, a survey by the Scottish Government has discovered.
The QNI welcomed four new fellows into the institute at last night's Autumn Awards Ceremony in London.
Failure to spot key signs of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is leading to late diagnosis and unnecessary deaths, a report by the Men's Health Expert Policy Group (MHEPG) has found.
The RCN will host a conference dedicated to leadership and management in nursing at their headquarters in Cavendish Square, London on 11 November.
An event for healthcare professionals to learn about supporting patients with mental health problems quit smoking will be held at the Hallam Conference Centre in London on 10 November. Speakers will...
A summit on the growing problem of antibiotic resistance has called for a system of 'rollback' targets antibiotic prescribing to 2010 levels in both primary and secondary care.
Bristol Community Health (BCH) is introducing an improved pay and rewards package for staff after negotiations with union representatives and the wider staff team.
There are 'deep and ingrained' problems with children and adolescents' mental health services, a report by the Health Select Committee has found.
The NMC and other professional bodies could be allowed to conduct language checks for overseas healthcare workers, under new proposals from the four UK health departments.
Leading doctors and health campaigners have urged the government to withdraw the scheme to award GPs with £55 every time they make a dementia diagnosis.
NICE have set out key priorities for consultation to prevent further injury in older patients who have had a fall.
Over half of people with diabetes are not offered sufficient dietary advice when first diagnosed, according to research by the InDependent Diabetes Trust.
A 'common-sense' guide to managing suspected cases of Ebola in primary care has been released by the RCGP.
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