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  1. Membership of social groups after retirement 'boosts health and wellbeing'

    New research published by BMJ Open suggests that membership of social groups such as book clubs or church groups after retirement is linked with improved health and wellbeing.

  2. New recommended drinking guidelines welcomed by NICE

    NICE has welcomed proposed new guidelines on alcohol which aim to limit the health risks that result from drinking.

  3. Have your say on NICE's social care work

    The Department of Health has launched a 12 week consultation to gather views on the topics for NICE's new quality standards and guidance for social care.

  4. People growing older with learning disabilities should get regular health checks, says NICE

    NICE says people growing older with learning disabilities need to have annual health checks to help them manage conditions that can quickly affect them as they grow older.

  5. Remove earwax if a build-up is causing hearing loss problems, NICE tells primary care

    GP surgeries or community clinics should offer to remove earwax if a build-up is contributing to someone’s hearing loss.

  6. What should NICE take into account when developing social care guidance?

    What should NICE take into account when developing social care guidance?

  7. Home Care Guideline: Key recommendations for providers

    NICE has published a guideline to help deliver personal care and practical support to older people living in their own homes. This document outlines the key recommendations for providers of home care services.

  8. How NICE can help Clinical Commissioning Groups deliver high quality care

    Find out about the range of NICE products that can help Clinical Commissioning Groups deliver high quality care.

  9. Be aware of the signs of abuse and neglect in adult care homes, says NICE

    Staff and visitors can play a vital role in the identification and prevention of abuse and neglect in care homes for adults says NICE, in a draft guideline published today.