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Colic in babies: Advice for parents and over-the-counter remedies

With one in five babies affected by colic, Elizabeth Tinsley, discusses how to spot and treat the condition

Expanding the definitions used in nursing diagnoses for 2018-2020

Lee Hough reviews Nursing Diagnoses: Definitions and Classification

Latest clinical research

Mark Greener details the latest clinical studies relevant to primary care nurses

The Healthy Man Project

Judith Graham details a new initiative focused on improving physical health for men with psychotic illness

Bowel cancer screening to begin at 50, say Public Health England

Public Health England have recommended that bowel cancer screening should start 10 years earlier – at the age of 50

Looking good and feeling bad

Impossible standards of beauty are putting young people’s mental health at risk, writes Rebecca Gilroy

Nurses carry out 180 wound dressings a year per patient, survey says

One in four patients in need of wound dressings have them changed by nurses at their local GP surgery, according to a new survey

When a statistic becomes a tragedy

Suicide awareness and intervention should be as fundamental to nursing as basic life support. A nurse's intervention could literally save a life.

Major study finds that ADHD is underdiagnosed in children

A new study has found that there may be thousands of children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) who are undiagnosed

Revalidation has a ‘positive effect’ on nursing attitudes and behaviour

Latest reports suggest that revalidation continues to have a positive impact on the behaviour and attitudes of nurses and midwives, say the Nursing and Midwifery Council

HIV self-test kits to be made available on the high street

Self-tests for HIV will now be available to buy on the British high street for the first time

London GPs to switch to electronic prescription services in bid to save time

Every GP practice in London is to make the change to an Electronic Prescription Service (EPS), NHS Digital has announced, in a bid to save time in overstretched practices

Nurses will play key role in new opt-out organ donation law

Opt-out organ donation will be introduced across England by 2020 if Max’s Law attains parliamentary approval

RCN to hold emergency meeting on pay deal misstep

An emergency meeting will be held by the Royal College of Nursing in September in response member’s outrage at their pay deal miscommunication

Sepsis up by a third but experts say more data is needed

Safety expert, Sir Brian Jarman, has stated that sepsis deaths in England are up by more than a third in the past 2 years, but others claim more ‘properly collected prospective data’ is needed

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