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Electronic cigarettes: a clinical perspective

Graham Cope examines the potential risks associated with the rise of vaping

The impact of nutrition on mood and mental health

Sara Patience reviews the extensive research linking diet to a patient’s mental health

Hypertension in the elderly – should we bother?

Beverley Bostock-Cox looks at the challenges associated with managing this complex condition in older patients

The health of our men and boys: Homo-heterogeneity

Ian Peate looks at the specialist physical and mental health needs of males

A new approach to managing patients at risk of diabetes

Jenny Aston looks at how group consultations could save nurses’ time, and improve patient experience

Caring for patients with rare diseases

Nicola Davies explains how compassion is a must when treating patients with less common conditions

Northern Ireland: Second day of strike action begins

Nurses in Northern Ireland have begun the second day of strike action over unsafe staffing levels

Technology: £40 million investment into NHS computer systems

The government will provide £40 million to improve slow login times on NHS computers, the Department of Health and Social Care has announced

Half the amount of chemo can effectively treat testicular cancer, new trial shows

Testicular cancer can be treated successfully with fewer rounds of chemotherapy drugs, a study published in European Urology has suggested

Nurses and NHS staff among those named in 2020 honours list

The contributions of nurses and other NHS workers have been recognised by the New Year's Honours List.

Problem solving in type 1 diabetes for primary care nurses part 1

In the first of two articles, David Morris explains some common problems when managing type 1 diabetes

Queen’s Speech: NHS a ‘priority’ for new government

Investment in the NHS will be one of the new Conservative government’s priorities, under proposals outlined under the Queen’s Speech

Influenza: PHE makes fresh vaccination plea as season begins

The ‘flu season’ has begun, Public Health England has warned

Problem solving in type 1 diabetes for primary care nurses– part 2

In the second part of this series, David Morris answers more questions around treating patients with T1DM

Digital nurses: Taking the NHS into the 21st century

Nicola Davies explains the potential of technological developments to transform nursing

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