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  1. NICE guidance addresses the best approach to the diagnosis and management of ME/CFS

    NICE has today (10 November 2020) published its draft guideline on the diagnosis and management of myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).

  2. NICE recommended digital therapies for depression and anxiety could free up thousands of NHS therapist hours

    NHS Talking Therapies for anxiety and depression services saw record referrals in 2023/24.

  3. NICE recommends range of treatments for people with chronic primary pain

    People with chronic primary pain should be offered a range of treatments to help them manage their condition.

  4. Updated guideline recommends more treatment choices for menopause symptoms

    New evidence shows that cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can help reduce menopause symptoms including hot flushes and night sweats, depressive symptoms and problems sleeping NICE has said in its draft updated guideline on menopause published today (17 November 2023).

  5. Draft guidance recommends healthcare professionals ask people about gambling

    Health professionals should ask people about gambling if they attend a health check or GP appointment with a mental health problem, in a similar way to how people are asked about their smoking and alcohol consumption, according to new draft guidance.

  6. Updated menopause guidance includes discussion aid to support conversations about HRT

    Our updated guideline on menopause emphasises the importance of an individualised approach and shared decision-making when making choices about treatment for symptoms.

  7. Nine treatment options to be made available for adults with depression or an anxiety disorder

    Six digitally enabled therapies for adults with anxiety disorders and three for adults with depression have been recommended for use in the NHS.