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Red and white meats are equally bad for cholesterol
Study also shows that saturated fats raise low density lipoproteins by the same amount, regardless of meat type
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Plant-based diet linked to lower risk of heart failure
Lifestyle intervention in type 2 diabetes can have long-term effect
‘Health warnings needed on ready meals and Chinese takeaways’
Vegan diet linked to better diabetes control and wellbeing
Sweetened drinks greater risk for poor glycaemic control
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STIs continue to rise in England
Figures show a 5% rise over the last year
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Funding cuts leave contraceptive services in jeopardy
Well over half of people have never had an STI test
Almost half of young people never use a condom with a new partner
Promise to end new HIV transmissions in England by 2030
Public health to focus on men who have sex with men
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Nearly 10,000 beds lost from half of England’s local authorities
Figures show postcode lottery in care, as overall there has been a slight rise in the number of beds
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Social prescribing can free up GPs’ time and save resources
Free personal care would be fairer and cut NHS pressures
Quality of care plummeting in many care homes
Social prescribing workers to ease GP pressure
Prioritise and fund prevention to save lives and NHS, warn doctors
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NICE guidelines on heart failure care not being met
One in seven services do not have a consultant/lead physician with a specialty in heart failure, as recommended by NICE
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GPs are letting down heart failure patients
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New test could lead to more accurate diagnosis of heart failure
Test assesses blood levels of a variety of additional proteins not just BNP
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Blood test offers new way to diagnose MI
New ‘treadmill test’ can predict mortality
Test could help identify heart attack patients at highest risk
Fasting before cholesterol test unnecessary, new study suggests
Women less likely than men to achieve CHD targets
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Blood test offers new way to diagnose MI
New ‘treadmill test’ can predict mortality
Test could help identify heart attack patients at highest risk
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Women less likely than men to achieve CHD targets
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Only one in five doctors aware of patient feedback about their care
GPs are the most wary of online feedback, data shows
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Apologise early to resolve complaints
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Fragmented sexual health service caused by spending cuts
Health Committee calls for new sexual health strategy
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NHS England strips Capita of cervical screening contract
Funding cuts leave contraceptive services in jeopardy
Fear of ‘being seen’ bars teen access to sexual health info
Fragmented sexual health system is failing users
Doctors call for a ‘radical change’ to the way NHS treats smoking
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NHS England strips Capita of cervical screening contract
Funding cuts leave contraceptive services in jeopardy
Fear of ‘being seen’ bars teen access to sexual health info
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Doctors call for a ‘radical change’ to the way NHS treats smoking
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Health Secretary sets out plans for NHS workforce
Scheme pledges a review on pension flexibility
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Scotland to introduce legal requirement on NHS staffing
Sharp increase in vacant consultant posts in Scotland
GPs welcome 'biggest reform to services in 15 years'
‘Prioritise’ junior doctors’ mental health, bosses told
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GPs welcome 'biggest reform to services in 15 years'
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Facial recognition used to monitor patient safety
Japan paves way for ‘smart’ ICU system
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UK hospitals report decline in serious violence
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Website launched for relatives of people in intensive care
TV drama might distort expectations of trauma care
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No increased risk of cardiac arrest at the weekend
Study shows value of 24/7 cardiac arrest teams
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Heart attack protocol eliminates gender gap in outcome
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Fewer people dying of heart disease since NSF introduced
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Workload and staff shortages behind record number of surgery closures, say doctors’ leaders
Pulse investigation shows that 138 practices closed last year; rate has risen almost eight-fold since 2013
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The future for our students
No more sticking plasters for primary care, insists England’s GP leader
Helping GPs to help people live the life they want through a more personalised care approach
100,000 people in NI wait over a year for hospital treatment
GP trainees to get fully-funded personal indemnity
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£4.4bn gap in social care funding for England within five years, warns think tank
There won’t be enough cash to meet rising demand and plug critical staffing shortages in the sector, says The Health Foundation
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Scotland moves to strengthen protection of women and girls at risk of FGM
New Bill would introduce legal Protection Orders and put guidance on statutory footing
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Stronger sanctions needed to prompt FGM reporting
Doctors should regard FGM as child abuse
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Latest GP headcount still not enough to resolve current crisis, says BMA
Total number up, but fall in fully qualified and full-time equivalent GPs, NHS Digital figures show
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Practices need to seize the opportunity of consolidating IT systems
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‘Make GP partnerships more attractive than locum work’
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Change official guidance on coming off antidepressants, urges Royal College
Not everyone can manage withdrawal in recommended four weeks, patient and clinician feedback indicates
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MHRA tightens licence restrictions on valproate for women
Experts urge radical action on mental health crises
Clinicians need better options if we are to stop over-medication
Call for NHS England to ‘think again’ on limiting treatment
New evidence on benzodiazepine link to Alzheimer’s
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Fears EU trained doctors could be lost to NHS
MPs seek stronger EU Settlement Scheme based in law
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Joined-up approach needed to recruit overseas doctors
BMA welcomes government decision to drop settled status fee
GPs demand defence of Northern Ireland health service from Brexit
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Patients to trial new online support for type 2 diabetes
GPs urged to encourage use of patient tool
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Public support for calorie labelling in restaurants
Scotland reveals target of halving child obesity by 2030
Warning issued on high sugar content in snacks
Diabetes and obesity higher among LGBQ teens
Weight loss targets exceeded on NHS type 2 diabetes prevention programme
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GPs should be added to migration shortage list
All doctors should be on shortage list, say government advisors
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Warning on link between processed foods and health risks
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Heart disease and stroke deaths plummet in Scotland
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CCGs rationing cataract surgery against guidelines
Almost 2,900 requests for surgery rejected last year
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