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RCN calls for anti-strike bill to be scrapped

The RCN has expressed concern that the new bill is not fit for purpose, after the Regulatory Policy Committee released an opinion condemning it

The childhood obesity crisis

Alina Khan looks at the inequalities caused by childhood obesity, and what is being done to combat them

Government and RCN to begin talks over pay

Nursing strikes will be paused as the Government and the RCN have agreed to enter a process of 'intensive' talks

New scheme will provide a year of HRT for price of two prescription charges

The new prescription prepayment certificate will allow women to receive a year’s worth of HRT for the cost of two single NHS prescription charges

Keeping on top of the evidence

With evidence about how conditions and treatments constantly changing, how can nurses best keep up to speed with the latest developments in practice?

Challenging the stigma around dementia in the Chinese community

It is estimated that there are more than 25,000 people currently living with dementia from Black, Asian, and minority ethnic groups, which includes the Chinese community in England and Wales. This is...

Women and migraines: the hormone connection

Becky Stuckey explains how nurses can support migraine sufferers with prevention and management advice

Advising patients on the management of nocturnal asthma

Asthma as a condition has a range of phenotypes but is typified by a diurnal variation in symptoms. It is common to find that patients exhibit cough wheeze and dyspnoea that worsen overnight and...

Funding boost to drug and alcohol services across England

Local authorities across England will receive funding to combat drug and alcohol misuse, with areas of highest need to be prioritised, the Department of Health and Social Care has announced

No services will be exempt in largest nurses strike ever

RCN members in England will strike around the clock for 48 hours in March, with no wide-ranging derogations in place and increased strike benefit payments available to striking members, the...

Men with urinary incontinence anxious due to lack of facilities

Nearly eight in ten men with urinary incontinence are anxious about leaving the house due to a lack of facilities to change incontinence products, a new study has found

New testing centres to deliver millions of checks and scans

​More patients will get quicker access to life-saving tests as 19 additional community diagnostic centres are set to open this year

What does the future hold for COVID-19 boosters?

Catherine Heffernan outlines the state of the UK’s booster programme, and what nurses could see in 2023

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