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NHS, Alzheimer's and Eli Lilly
Eli Lilly’s Alzheimer’s drug donanemab rejected for NHS use
Alzheimer’s drug donanemab for use in the country's national health service (NHS). The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), which sets drug policy for the NHS, issued a draft guidance on Wednesday,
New Alzheimer’s drugs should be available on NHS, says patient’s wife
A wife whose husband will not be eligible for new Alzheimer’s drugs has implored health leaders to ensure that others like him will be able to access treatments. New disease-modifying Alzheimer’s drugs work best when they are given to patients in the early stages of disease.
UK's NHS to block Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug on Wednesday, Telegraph reports
Britain's National Health Service (NHS) will block Eli Lilly's Alzheimer's drug donanemab on Wednesday, deeming it too expensive for NHS patients, the Telegraph reported on Tuesday. British regulators are expected to declare the drug safe for use on Wednesday,
norovirus, NHS
World’s first norovirus vaccine set to be trialled by NHS to combat winter vomiting bug
The world’s first norovirus vaccine is set to be trialled by the NHS in a bid to ease the strain on already stretched hospitals.
World-first vaccine for vomiting bug norovirus trialled in the UK
The jab uses mRNA technology to tell the immune system to recognise a ‘foreign’ protein on viruses and mount an attack.
UK to trial norovirus vaccine in 'world-first' with aim to cut 'burden on NHS'
A trial in the UK will see a norovirus given to patients with the Health Secretary hoping it will cut the “burden on the NHS”.
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Decades-Long NHS Research Jeopardized by Funding Cuts
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is one of the largest studies of women’s risk factors for major chronic diseases. Initially designed to study the ...
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NHS care can be a ‘death sentence’ for some patients – Wes Streeting
NHS care can be a “death sentence” for some patients, the Health Secretary has said as the Prime Minister called for better ...
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What the changes to the new NHS app could mean for you
Every NHS patient will carry their medical records with them in a ‘patient passport’ in the NHS app under new plans unveiled ...
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Labour's NHS consultation trolled with joke ideas
The British public did not fail to disappoint after the government launched a public consultation to shape up the NHS.
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North West learning disabilities service could become blueprint to save billions for the NHS
Radcliffe Place is the UK's only residential assessment unit which supports young people aged 16 to 25 with learning ...
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North East receives second highest number of NHS complaints
GPs, hospitals and dentists in the North East have received the second highest number of complaints in the country.
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NHS patients more willing to miss hospital appointments than hairdresser’s, research reveals
NHS patients are more willing to miss hospital appointments than the hairdresser or personal training sessions, a new survey ...
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NHS waiting lists and lack of suitable jobs among parents' barriers to work - survey
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering £3bn worth of welfare slashes over the next four years by tightening access to ...
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