Tuesday 9 August 2022

North Northants healthy eating project awarded £250,000

North Northants healthy eating project awarded £250,000 A project to help north Northants residents be more healthy is being launched by a charity thanks to funding from Public Health Northamptonshire.

The initiative will focus on communities most at risk of a poor diet and will address ‘health inequalities’ in north Northamptonshire, as well as using knowledge and expertise already available. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Elderly patient reveals his "lonely" experience and criticises "appalling" TV services at Northampton General Hospital

Elderly patient reveals his "lonely" experience and criticises "appalling" TV services at Northampton General Hospital An elderly patient at Northampton General Hospital (NGH) has criticised the ‘cutting back’ of television services at the hospital.

The man, who the Chronicle & Echo has not named, said he and many other pensioners were often left ‘staring at walls’ because the free television service was scrapped. Northampton Chronicle and Echo

NHS marks milestone in recovery plan as longest waits virtually eliminated

NHS marks milestone in recovery plan as longest waits virtually eliminated NHS staff were today praised for virtually eliminating the longest waits for scans, checks, surgical procedures and other routine treatment, the first milestone in the most ambitious catch-up plan in health service history. NHS England

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RightCare stroke toolkit

RightCare stroke toolkit This toolkit provides integrated stroke delivery networks (ISDNs) and local stroke services with key actions to guide service improvement in the following pathway specific and across pathway system improvement priority areas: health inequalities; prevention; TIA management; pre-hospital; hyper acute and acute care; rehabilitation and life after stroke; workforce; medicines optimisation; and technology. NHS England

    Heat-health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency

    Heat-health alert issued by the UK Health Security Agency The UK Health Security Agency’s heat-health alert service is designed to help healthcare professionals manage through periods of extreme temperature. The service acts as an early warning system for periods of high temperatures that may affect the public’s health.

    The alert will be in place from midday Tuesday 9 August to 6pm on Saturday 13 August for all regions of England.

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    Child deaths expose mental health unit pressures

    Child deaths expose mental health unit pressures Deaths, staff shortages and a culture of life-threatening self-harm are exposing deep fears about the quality of mental health care in hospitals for children and young people.

    Since 2019, at least 20 patients aged 18 or under have died in NHS or privately-run units, the BBC has found.

    A further 26 have died within a year of leaving units, amid claims of a lack of ongoing community support. BBC News

    Did we all believe a myth about depression?

    Did we all believe a myth about depression? A study showing depression isn't caused by low levels of the "happy hormone" serotonin has become one of the most widely shared medical articles.

    It has provoked a wave of misleading claims about antidepressant drugs, many of which increase the amount of serotonin in the brain.

    This research doesn't show the drugs aren't effective.

    But the response to it has also sparked some genuine questions about how people treat, and think about, mental illness. BBC News

    Nurses set to vote on walkout over pay as RCN boosts strike fund by £15m

    Nurses set to vote on walkout over pay as RCN boosts strike fund by £15m Nurses will begin voting next month on whether to strike over pay in what would be the first walkout by the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in England and Wales.

    The RCN is recommending hundreds of thousands of its members support industrial action in a ballot that opens on 15 September. Sky News

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    What are the impending threats to the NHS this autumn?

    What are the impending threats to the NHS this autumn? Explained: from Covid to dire workforce shortages, the health service faces a deepening crisis

    The health secretary, Steve Barclay, has warned the NHS faces serious challenges this autumn. We take a look at the growing pressures on the healthcare system. The Guardian

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    DIY dentistry on the rise as 90% of NHS practices not seeing new patients

    DIY dentistry on the rise as 90% of NHS practices not seeing new patients Incidents of DIY dentistry, including people using superglue to stick homemade teeth to their gums, are increasing across Britain as more than nine in 10 NHS dental practices are unable to offer appointments to new adult patients, the director of the Healthwatch England watchdog has warned. The Guardian

    Getting more sun can reduce a person's risk of diabetes and heart disease, study finds 

    Getting more sun can reduce a person's risk of diabetes and heart disease, study finds Getting sun can do more than just boost your mood, as the vitamin D from natural light can even help prevent devastating conditions like diabetes and heart disease, a new study finds.

    Researchers at the  University of South Australia Cancer Research Institute in Adelaide, found that people who received a proper amount of vitamin D were less likely to show markers of inflammation in blood tests. The Daily Mail

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    NHS is sending POLICE officers to heart attack callouts due to paramedic shortage

    NHS is sending POLICE officers to heart attack callouts due to paramedic shortage The NHS is staring down the barrel of one of its worst winters on record with a triple whammy of Covid, flu and the cost of living crisis set to batter understaffed hospitals, the new Health Secretary warned today as it emerged police officers are being sent to ambulance callouts amid a paramedic shortage. The Daily Mail