The Diabetes UK Professional Conference 2016 will be held from 2 to 4 March at SECC in Glasgow
A new report from the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) highlights the key role of nurses in protecting and improving public health
Vitamin D supplements during pregnancy may result in stronger bones in babies born in winter according to a new study by the University of Southampton
The dementia nurse service in Knowsley has expanded to another borough following its success with supporting dementia carers
NHS England has announced the creation of 10 'healthy new towns', to boost public health outcomes
Patients with type 2 diabetes are much more likely to receive checks to their feet and legs than people with type 1, a survey from Diabetes UK has found
Shifting palliative care into the community could cut individual care costs by hundreds of pounds states a report by the End of Life Campaign
HIV charities and healthcare organisations have launched a new campaign opposing cuts to HIV services across the country
Legal highs, or novel psychoactive substances, are stretching the health services of a Nottinghamshire prison to breaking point, a report by the HM Prison inspectorate has found
Around 28% of NHS staff work overtime for no additional pay, the NHS Staff survey 2015 has revealed
MPs will debate the provision of the meningitis vaccine following an online petition receiving a record 700,000 signatures
The Nursing and Midwifery Council are seeking to recruit a new member for their council from Wales, the organisation has announced
Community midwifery hubs will be introduced by 2020 to enable women to have better access to their midwives, recommends the National Maternity Review
A conference to help nurses and other healthcare professionals support physical health in patients with mental health conditions will be held on 23 February at the Hallam Conference Centre in London
Writing to general practices to warn them when rates of prescriptions are too high can reduce the number of antibiotics given to patients, a new trial by Public Health England has found.
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