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Threat of nurse redundancies and ongoing uncertainty around incoming cuts to ICBs is placing significant strain on the ...
A new survey has revealed the significant blame and stigma that people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes can face in the UK.
Only a quarter of general practice nursing staff have been told by their employer how much they will be receiving as a pay ...
New guidelines from government encourage companies to reduce the levels of sugar and salt in commercial baby foods.
It is important to show that GP nursing ‘is not a basic role’ but in many ways a profession that is ‘enhanced and advanced’ ...
Teenagers who experience menstrual symptoms such as heavy or prolonged bleeding are more likely to miss more school and achieve less.
Writing exclusively for Nursing in Practice, the health and social care secretary Wes Streeting discusses the 'Graduate ...
Adolescents who experience sleep problems are more likely to self-harm, according to a study of over 10,000 teenagers.
The digital delivery of negative cervical screening results through the NHS App will start in September in England, ...
Employers hiring newly registered nurses have been reminded by the nursing regulator to ensure preceptorship programmes ...
Earlier this week the government launched its ‘Graduate Guarantee’ for nursing and midwifery, with the promise of providing ...
District nurses in Scotland have today staged a protest outside the offices of NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHS GGC) in a dispute over their job grades and pay. The rally comes as around 130 local ...