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Type 2 diabetes remission programme costs £1,000 for NHS
The cost of delivering a Type 2 diabetes remission programme in the NHS has been revealed to cost £1000 by a new study.
Europe: The potential of big data in mental health
The role of big data in health from the perspective of the European Commission is detailed here, as well as its potential for the future for mental health in Europe.
Weight loss can put Type 2 diabetes into remission for two years
36% of people with Type 2 diabetes who took part in a weight management programme delivered in NHS primary care are in remission two years later.
Tackling the biggest challenges in diabetes care – together
John Grumitt, CEO of Changing Health and Chair of IDEAL Group highlights the importance of tackling the biggest challenges in diabetes care – together.
Digital services in an outstanding NHS trust
Within healthcare, we are seeing a rapid race towards digital services, with NHS trusts and organisations leaving paper, pull cords and legacy systems behind one by one.
Skype hypnotherapy as an effective treatment for IBS
The University of Manchester has found that Skype hypnotherapy is an effective treatment for people with severe irritable bowel syndrome.
UK and Switzerland sign citizens’ rights agreement
The UK has now signed a citizens' rights agreement with Switzerland, in an increment of the necessary preparation for disengaging EU human rights mechanisms.
Defining dementia and Alzheimer’s in the 21st century
Paul Edwards, Director of Clinical Services at Dementia UK, explores what dementia actually means in the 21st century, including the all-important differences between dementia and Alzheimer’s.
Insights: Life after an HIV-positive diagnosis
This LGBT history month, Philip Baldwin speaks to me about living with an HIV-positive diagnosis, Gay rights in Russia, women with HIV, Hepatitis C stigma and iconic historical figures.
Health and Social Care Secretary orders ban on NHS pagers
Matt Hancock, Health and Social Care Secretary, has ordered the removal of NHS pagers for non-emergency communications by the end of 2021.
NHSX: joint organisation for digital transformation in NHS
The unit will take forward digital transformation in the NHS, allowing patients and staff to benefit from the latest digital systems and technology.
Tackling sepsis through hand hygiene
Chris Wakefield, Vice President, European Marketing & Product Development, at GOJO Industries-Europe Ltd explores hand hygiene and how infection prevention measures can be strengthened to help save lives.
Study solves mystery of how geckos walk on water
Despite being just a few centimetres long, the gecko is known for its superior acrobatic skills and ability to power through the most challenging terrain: climbing trees, running across ice and walking on water: but how do they do these things?
What is the UK doing for Myanmar’s future?
UK International Development Secretary calls for most vulnerable to be given a say in Myanmar's future after shifting the work of UK aid to help disadvantaged and conflict-affected people.
Technology and diabetes: How can innovation address the mounting challenge?
Barbara Harpham, Chair of the UK-based Medical Technology Group, explains the role that technology can play in reducing the financial and societal burden of diabetes.
How will Brexit change the game for Human Resources?
In the aftermath of an untidy referendum, Britain’s decision to exit the European Union has been filled with continued uncertainty about how Brexit will change the HR game.
Diabetes and low blood sugar: Taking a more precise approach to managing hypos
James Cotterell, Director at BBI Healthcare, argues that prescribing products that treat low blood sugar with a precise and measured dose of glucose can improve patient outcomes, reduce patient anxiety and save the NHS money
Research reveals sun damages skin of older black people
Premature ageing in the skin of white people caused by repeated exposure to the sun also occurs in black skin - though about 50 years later.
Smart cities: how can the UK overcome barriers to adoption?
Although there has been investment in smart technology in a number of cities in the past few years, the UK is still lagging behind world-leaders such as Singapore. Gavin Hepburn, director at ATG Access, discusses how the UK can overcome barriers to adoption.
Introducing cystic fibrosis from an expert perspective
Gary Connett from the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust introduces the subject of cystic fibrosis (CF) from his expert perspective, on behalf of the Cystic Fibrosis Trust.