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This guideline covers the prevention and management of overweight, obesity and central adiposity in children, young people and adults. It brings together and updates all NICE's previous guidelines on overweight and obesity. It does not cover pregnancy.
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More than 20,000 people benefitting from innovative migraine pills recommended by NICE
A new type of tablet specifically designed to prevent migraine is transforming lives across England, with the number of people being prescribed these medicines more than tripling in just one year.
New hope for people with breathing condition, COPD, as NICE approves innovative treatment
Breakthrough therapy reduces flare-ups by almost a third and could ease pressure on NHS hospitals.
Digital platforms recommended to help people manage their asthma
People with asthma could benefit from digital tools on their phones or tablets to help them better manage their condition, states our draft guidance published today.
Thousands of people with a severe dust mite allergy are set to benefit from life-changing treatment
We've recommended an innovative daily tablet treatment shown to reduce symptoms and improve quality of life.
Your voice is needed – my experience as a NICE committee member
Dr Raja discusses the vital role frontline NHS colleagues have on our independent committees, and how you can get involved.
For the first time, the British Thoracic Society (BTS), National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) have collaborated to develop a UK-wide asthma guideline.
We've updated our health inequalities web resource so that it maps NICE guidance to frameworks for children and young people.
More than 20 pieces of draft and final guidance on a range of medicines and medical conditions were published during the pre-election period.