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Optimising insulin therapy

Kim Hamson investigates the management options available to practice nurses when moving people with type-2 diabetes onto insulin therapy

Men's health requires a sustained focus

Last year, the State of Men's Health in Europe report was launched by the European Commissioner.

Nurse First supports future health leaders

The Nurse First programme is busy recruiting its second cohort of nurses and allied health professionals, keen to explore social entrepreneurship in a very practical way.

Supraventricular tachycardia

Supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) describes a regular narrow complex tachycardia (NCT) (usually > 100bpm) with a QRS duration of 120ms or less.? SVT is a relatively common arrhythmia affecting...

Patients miss out on key diabetes checks

Fewer than half of people with diabetes in England are receiving the basic care they require to manage their condition, national charity Diabetes UK has warned.

Health secretary mocked for claiming to increase NHS staff

Health secretary Andrew Lansley was branded a 'liar' by delegates at last week's RCN 2012 Annual Congress, for claiming the number of frontline staff had increased since the coalition came into power.

Aspirin 'cuts skin cancer risk'

Aspirin and other similar painkillers may help protect against skin cancer, researchers in Denmark have found.

Training for health visitors to identify postnatal depression

The 4,200 new health visitors being recruited as part of the Health Visitor Implementation Plan will receive enhanced training to spot the early signs of postnatal depression.

Withholding risk register may breach law

Former shadow health secretary John Healey has threatened to take the government to court over its refusal to publish the NHS risk register relating to the Health and Social Care Act.

NICE delays holding up new treatments

Patients are being denied access to new medicines by more than five years because NICE is missing its own deadlines for over 75 per cent of drugs, a report has found.

Scotland and Wales consider increasing age for cervical cancer screening

The UK National Screening Committee (NSC) has approved draft policy that recommends cervical cancer screening in Scotland and Wales should begin at 25 - in line with existing practice in England and...

NMC to consult on registration fee hike

The NMC has announced its intention to increase its registration fee by almost 60 per cent from ?76 to ?120.

Cuts to learning disability nursing

Nearly three quarters of learning disability nurses have seen cuts to services in the past year, an RCN survey has found.

Diabetes patients failing to follow weight control advice

Controlling weight is the most challenging aspect of type-2 diabetes management, a survey of nurses, doctors and diabetes patients has found.

Rosemary Cook to step down from QNI

Rosemary Cook CBE is to step down as director of national charity, the Queen's Nursing Institute after more than seven years in the role.

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