Tuesday 8 March 2022

New trial blood test to detect cancers early arrives in Northamptonshire

New trial blood test to detect cancers early arrives in Northamptonshire A new trial blood test to detect cancers before symptoms appear has arrived in Northamptonshire.

Selected residents aged between 50 and 77 in Northampton and Wellingborough are being invited to take part in the trial at a mobile clinic that will be in the county until the end of the month. Northamptonshire Telegraph

The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK

The economic case for investing in the prevention of mental health conditions in the UK This report estimates that mental health problems cost the UK economy at least £117.9 billion annually in 2019 — approximately five per cent of the UK’s GDP. Almost three quarters of the cost (72 per cent) is due to the lost productivity of people living with mental health conditions and costs incurred by unpaid informal carers who take on a great deal of responsibility in providing mental health support in our communities. The report, produced together with the London School of Economics and Political Science, makes the case for a prevention-based approach to mental health which would both improve mental wellbeing while reducing the economic costs of poor mental health. Mental Health Foundation

    NHS treating record number of young people for eating disorders

    NHS treating record number of young people for eating disorders More young people than ever before are receiving treatment for eating disorders according to the latest figures, the NHS said today.

    Almost 10,000 children and young people started treatment between April and December with record demand for services – an increase of a quarter compared to the same period last year and up by almost two thirds since before the pandemic. NHS England

    Policy paper: Joint statement on delivering the 100 Days Mission

    Policy paper: Joint statement on delivering the 100 Days Mission This joint statement between UK government, CEPI and Industry Associations commits to taking forward specific steps needed for future pandemic preparedness. Department of Health and Social Care

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    Covid vaccines not linked to deaths, major US study finds

    Covid vaccines not linked to deaths, major US study finds A major study of vaccine side-effects in the US found no link between two Covid jabs and the number of deaths recorded after vaccination.

    The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said 92% of reported side-effects after the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines were mild. BBC News

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    International Women's Day: UTI testing '50 years out of date'

    International Women's Day: UTI testing '50 years out of date' A painful infection that mainly affects women is too often dismissed as "women's problems".

    One in every two women suffer a urinary tract infection (UTI) and they are the second most common infection globally. BBC News

    NHS experts seek proof new A&E standards will improve patient care

    NHS experts seek proof new A&E standards will improve patient care Leading experts have asked NHS England for proof that new A&E measures – set to replace the four-hour waiting times target – will improve patient care.

    The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM), Nuffield Trust and King’s Fund have all expressed concern that data from pilot studies in 14 NHS trusts has not been made public. The Independent

    Dozens of NHS surgeries are owned by foreign companies raising fears of backdoor privatisation

    Dozens of NHS surgeries are owned by foreign companies raising fears of backdoor privatisation Analysis by i of more than 90,000 properties owned by overseas companies – from car parks to luxury homes – shows that the titles on nearly 100 primary care buildings in England are held by private firms registered in tax havens. iNews

    NHS: Video appointments with GPs offer 'minimal' benefits, study suggests

    NHS: Video appointments with GPs offer 'minimal' benefits, study suggests Video appointments with GPs offer "minimal" benefits, a study has suggested.

    Researchers at the University of Oxford set out to examine why just 0.5% of GP appointments in England are held on video, according to the latest figures. Sky News

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    Government to set out NHS reforms for patients to benefit from improved and personalised care

    Government to set out NHS reforms for patients to benefit from improved and personalised care Health Secretary Sajid Javid is expected to set out reforms including giving patients more choice if waiting times are long, expanding personalised care and health budgets, and the increased use of the NHS app. Sky News

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    Temperature-related deaths will increase by 42% in England and Wales if temperatures rise by 3.6°F

    Temperature-related deaths will increase by 42% in England and Wales if temperatures rise by 3.6°F Deaths linked to extreme temperatures will increase by up to 42 per cent in England and Wales if temperatures rise by just 3.6°F (2°C), a new study has warned.

    This means an increase from around 117 deaths per day, averaged across the 10 hottest days of the year, to around 166 deaths per day, according to the team from UCL and the University of Reading. The Daily Mail

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