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Diabetes increase will cause surge in heart disease and stroke

Strokes and heart attacks in England are set to soar in the next 20 years as diabetes cases continue to increase, a charity warns

Record number of measles cases prompts PHE warning

Following an outbreak of measles, Public Health England is urging travellers to check their vaccination records

Rise in meningitis cases causes nurses to push for student vaccination

A deadly strain of meningitis has increased 10-fold since 2009 and now nurses are warning new students that they only have 2 weeks to get vaccinated before university

Children of smokers have increased risk of developing critical diseases later in life

Adult non-smokers have an increased risk of potentially life threatening illnesses if they grow up around smokers, according to new research

NHS failing to support grieving parents after miscarriage

Care for women who have suffered a miscarriage is still lacking in England, a new survey has found

Type 2 diabetes in young people continues to rise

Audit reveals a stark increase in the number of young people being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in England and Wales

Janet Davies steps down amid pay deal backlash

Janet Davies is to step down as chief executive of the Royal College of Nursing by the end of August

Drop in student numbers ‘jeopardises the future’ of nursing

Figures released yesterday reveal that nursing student numbers have fallen by 4% in England, which is a total decline of 11% since the bursary was removed in 2016

Men still facing 'considerable barriers' in accessing eating disorder treatment

The evaluation found that out of 26 units that responded, 6 did not admit men and 4 had to close admissions to men following inspections which concluded it was unsafe to have mixed wards

E-cigarettes may be more harmful than previously thought

Vaping may be more damaging than was previously assumed, a study published in Thorax has found

Learning disability care facing a ‘crisis’ following 40% drop in nurses

A drop in specialist nurses may leave learning disability care returning to ‘Victorian’ institutions, warn the Royal College of Nursing

Digital solutions to the challenges of primary care

Crystal Oldman discusses how digital solutions improve the care that primary nurses can offer

Dysphagia: addressing medication difficulties in primary care

Linda Nazarko describes possible complications when managing patients with this condition

Treating encephalitis in primary care settings

Ava Easton details how primary care nurses can help to manage this complex condition

Childhood atopic eczema – how to answer the questions parents ask?

Julie Van Onselen details commonly asked questions surrounding the treatment of this skin condition

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