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  1. NICE issues new guidance on 'artificial pancreas' technology for pregnant women with type 1 diabetes

    Women with type 1 diabetes who are pregnant or planning a pregnancy should be offered a pregnancy-specific 'artificial pancreas' device. That is the recommendation in draft guidance published today by NICE.

  2. Neonatal infection guidance updated to allow home antibiotic treatment for some babies

    We’ve recommended that newborn babies receiving antibiotics in hospital could potentially switch to oral antibiotics and be cared for at home if they are doing well and responding to treatment.

  3. Treating babies at home with oral antibiotics

    Home News Podcasts Treating babies at home with oral antibiotics Podcasts 27 May 2026 Listen About this episode In this episode we discuss

  4. NICE enables groups and organisations to work together on their response to our online public consultations

    New functionality for online collaboration on consultations, enables groups or organisations to submit a joined-up response.

  5. Improving outcomes in urological cancers (CSG2)

    NICE has retired this cancer service guideline because the recommendations are no longer being kept up to date and may no longer reflect best practice.

  6. Improving supportive and palliative care for adults with cancer (CSG4)

    NICE has retired this cancer service guideline because the recommendations are no longer being kept up to date and may no longer reflect best practice.

  7. Improving outcomes in breast cancer (CSG1)

    NICE has retired this cancer service guideline because the recommendations are no longer being kept up to date and may no longer reflect best practice.

  8. Our evidence standards framework for digital care technologies

    NICE has been commissioned by the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England to adapt the evidence standards framework for digital health technologies to support evidence-based decision making for digital care technologies used in adult social care.

  9. New machines that keep donor livers alive outside the body could help hundreds waiting for a life-saving transplant

    A consultation has begun on draft guidance recommending 4 specialist liver preservation machines for routine NHS use, which could help more of the 600 people in England waiting for a life-saving transplant.

  10. Over 1,500 people set to benefit from first immunotherapy for aggressive stomach cancer

    The targeted treatment helps people live longer and can help prevent the disease from returning.

  11. Routine NHS access to spinal muscular atrophy treatments offers new hope for patients and families

    People living with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) in England are set to gain routine access to two potentially life-changing treatments, following our publication of final draft guidance today.

  12. NICE approves Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment givinostat after commercial deal sealed

    Around 530 people in England will benefit from access to the Duchenne muscular dystrophy treatment givinostat, following the successful negotiation of a commercial deal to make the medicine available on the NHS.

  13. NICE joins international collaboration on HTA methods research

    We’ve partnered with the USA-based Institute for Clinical and Economic Review (ICER) and the Canadian Drug Agency (CDA-AMC) to establish the Health Economics Methods Advisory (HEMA), a new international initiative to research and evaluate health technology assessment (HTA) methods.

  14. 'I no longer feel asthmatic': more than a million people now using new style inhalers

    The change follows a landmark guideline published jointly in 2024 by NICE, the British Thoracic Society (BTS) and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN).

  15. Injection for more than a million people to help prevent heart attacks and strokes recommended

    People who have had a heart attack, stroke, or serious circulation problem in their legs, and who also carry excess weight, can now be offered a weekly injection to help protect them from a further life-threatening event, NICE has said.