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'Disappointingly slow' progress on community learning disability provision

Hospital admissions for people with learning disabilities have increased despite government commitment to boost community provision finds the Royal College of Nursing.

Bespoke ale sales raises £2000 for nurses in hardship

The Cavell Nurses' Trust has received more than £2000 from sales of over 45,000 pints of Edith Cavell Ale

Boost to general practice and community mental health in Scotland

General practice and community mental health services in Scotland will receive £14 million in 2016/17 to improve access for patients, the Scottish Government has announced

Rise in rates of cancer diagnosis

There has been a 12% rise in rates of cancer diagnosis in the last 20 years, according to new data released by Cancer Research UK

Supporting heart health with exercise

It is crucial for nurses to educate patients on the cardiovascular benefits of exercise

Retirement or revalidation?

Seeta Bhardwa presents the exclusive findings of Independent Nurse's revalidation survey

More research needed into treatment of Crohn’s disease

New tests to help guide treatment for people with Crohn’s disease require further research before they can be recommended for routine use in the NHS, according to NICE.

Technology reduces hospital admissions in Bristol

A self care project for older people with long-term conditions has halved their hospital admissions

Rise in complaints and claims against nurse practitioners

Nurse practitioners are reporting an increase in the number of claims and complaints says the Medical Defence Union (MDU)

Practice nurses need training to combine physical and mental health needs

Practice nurses and GPs shoud have better training to be able to tackle the low levels of physical health screenings taken up by people with mental health conditions says the Mental Health Taskforce.

Pre-filling of insulin syringes

Careful procedures must be in place to protect both patient and nurse

Texting improves blood pressure control

Text messages can improve blood pressure control and adherence with antihypertensives compared to usual care

Society's most at risk deserve more

GPs are currently debating whether their responsibilities under the current GP contract should include home visits for patients who are living in care homes writes Crystal Oldman

Diabetes prevention in practice nursing

There is a growing epidemic of type 2 diabetes in the UK, writes Beverley Bostock-Cox

Managing the diabetic foot

Ensuring that diabetic feet do not produce complications is essential, write Melissa Blow and Annie Clothier

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