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The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence has recommended the first under-the-tongue tablet immunotherapy shown to build long-term tolerance to allergens, which could help up to 27,000 ...
Premature babies at risk of life-threatening infection can be protected against the common respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) this winter, with a single long-lasting injection available on the NHS for ...
The NHS is urging people yet to have the lifesaving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to get protected against cervical and other cancers. GP practices across England will send invites via letters, ...
Families will see further improvements in end-of-life care as the government releases £75 million for hospices to deliver major upgrades and enhancements to facilities including separate family rooms, ...
The government has committed to changing attitudes and transforming care for patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/ Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/ CFS). This plan provides the foundations for ...
The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) and NHS England have written to integrated care board and local authority chief executives inviting Places to the join the first wave of the National ...
The General Medical Council’s 2025 national training survey consulted over 71,000 doctors and trainers. This year’s data highlights the general pressures faced by trainers with 29% reporting training ...
The AI technologies, which have been conditionally recommended in draft guidance by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence, can help detect vertebral fragility fractures (VFFs) on ...
The Department of Health and Social Care has published plans to modernise pharmacy supervision rules, to allow registered pharmacy technicians to take greater responsibility and enable pharmacists to ...
The blog considers the 10 Year Plan and if it is fit for the future. PCC’s chair David Colin-Thomé, reflects on previous reforms and the need for a disrupter in the system to make the step change ...