Tuesday 17 January 2023

Join free Northamptonshire webinars on diabetes and children's health

Join free Northamptonshire webinars on diabetes and children's health Two more health-focused webinars are being made available, free to the public, offering valuable advice and insight – this time on diabetes and children’s support.

Following on a series of events, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHFT) is encouraging people to join its latest online sessions. Northamptonshire Telegraph

Cobblers players aid NHS with suicide prevention and awareness session at training ground

Cobblers players aid NHS with suicide prevention and awareness session at training ground Players from Northampton Town Football Club have been helping highlight suicide prevention. The squad took time out to team up with Lisa Pearson and Andy Willis from Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (NHFT).

The meeting was in aid of Suicide Prevention and Awareness Training at their Moulton training ground. Northants Live

Connected: Remote technology in mental health services

Connected: Remote technology in mental health services The use of digital or remote care has rapidly expanded as a result of the pandemic, becoming a lifeline for many people around the world. But making routine, long-term use of technology requires some significant shifts in the way mental health services work to ensure that the benefits are distributed equitably and that no one is disadvantaged by the use of technology.

This briefing which summarises evidence from six studies on the use of digital and telephone technology to deliver mental health services. Centre for Mental Health

Adults with depression who want to quit antidepressants should be given support on how to do it safely over time

Adults with depression who want to quit antidepressants should be given support on how to do it safely over time Adults with depression who want to stop taking antidepressants should have the dose of their medication reduced in stages to reduce the likelihood and severity of withdrawal symptoms, NICE has said.

A new draft quality standard, which sets out priority areas for quality improvement for the care of adults with depression, includes a statement to help adults who want to come off the medication permanently.

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What's in a name? NHS Talking Therapies for IAPT services

What's in a name? NHS Talking Therapies for IAPT services As clinical advisors who have worked on expanding psychological therapies across our careers, we are delighted that Improving Access to Psychological Therapy (IAPT) services are being renamed as NHS Talking Therapies for Anxiety and Depression, following a public consultation. NHS England

New nurse strike dates as union escalates dispute

New nurse strike dates as union escalates dispute Two new nurses' strikes will be held on 6 and 7 February in England and Wales - unless there is movement on pay, the Royal College of Nursing says.

The walkouts will be the biggest so far, with more than a third of NHS trusts in England and all but one Welsh health board affected.

It comes as nurses prepare to walk out on Wednesday and Thursday, following the two strike days before Christmas.

As required under trade union laws, emergency care will be covered. BBC News

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Basildon Hospital maternity staff exposed to 30 times legal gas limit

Basildon Hospital maternity staff exposed to 30 times legal gas limit Staff at a maternity unit were exposed to almost 30 times the legal workplace exposure limit for nitrous oxide, documents have shown.

Testing at Basildon Hospital revealed the levels more than 16 months before colleagues were informed.

The Royal College of Midwives said its members there were considering legal action.

The Mid and South Essex NHS Trust said "significant improvements" had been made. BBC News 

Transgender people lose NHS waiting times High Court case

Transgender people lose NHS waiting times High Court case A group of transgender people have lost their legal case against NHS England over waiting times to get seen by a gender specialist.

The two trans adults and two trans children had tried to get the wait times - more than four years in one of their cases - deemed illegal.

But a High Court judge ruled on Monday the waiting times are lawful. BBC News

Man waits eight years for mental health therapy as services hit by demand

Man waits eight years for mental health therapy as services hit by demand A man waiting for eight years to get adequate mental health care, as waiting lists for therapy grow.

Myles Cook, 47, from Essex, lives with severe depression and has been fighting to get one-to-one counselling for eight years but he has been told there are not enough therapists locally to respond to the demand. The Independent

NHS crisis: Two health workers open up about the daily 'firefight patients lying on floors and 24-hour waits for admission

NHS crisis: Two health workers open up about the daily 'firefight, patients lying on floors and 24-hour waits for admission One doctor described the situation in his A&E as "heartbreaking" while his ambulance service colleague said he dreads going to hospital knowing he will sit outside for hours in the car park with little hope of getting in. Sky News

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Private brokers earn millions finding care homes for NHS patients

Private brokers earn millions finding care homes for NHS patients Private brokers are making millions of pounds a year finding care home beds for NHS patients who are fit to leave hospital.

Agencies are being hired to provide “discharge services”, finding suitable places for elderly patients amid pressures on the health system, Observer analysis shows.

Big pharma strikes blow to NHS patients’ hopes of getting breakthrough drugs

Big pharma strikes blow to NHS patients’ hopes of getting breakthrough drugs NHS patients risk missing out on breakthrough drug treatments after two leading pharmaceutical companies pulled out of the UK’s official pricing scheme.

Eli Lilly and AbbVie have left the voluntary scheme for branded medicines pricing and access (VPAS), a long-standing agreement between the Government, NHS and medicine manufacturers designed to limit the cost of drugs for the health service while supporting industry innovation. The Daily Telegraph

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UCL launches clinical trial to test if cough medicine ambroxol can slow down Parkinson's disease

UCL launches clinical trial to test if cough medicine ambroxol can slow down Parkinson's disease A major trial to test whether a cough medicine will slow down Parkinson’s has been announced.

Early studies suggest the drug, called ambroxol, appears to remove damaging proteins from the brain which are associated with the degenerative disease.

Currently there are no treatments capable of combating the neurological condition, which affects cells in the part of the brain that controls movement of the body. The Daily Mail

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Is 'Orthrus' in YOUR area? Time-lapse maps show the rise of the new Covid variant

Is 'Orthrus' in YOUR area? Time-lapse maps show the rise of the new Covid variant Covid variant Orthrus now accounts for one fifth of Covid cases in England, figures show.

Surveillance data shows how the strain, scientifically called CH.1.1, has snowballed since it was first detected in November. 

Health chiefs have warned that it — or another Omicron sub-lineage nicknamed the 'Kraken' — could soon become dominant. The Daily Mail