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  1. The RhinoChill intranasal cooling system for reducing temperature after cardiac arrest (MIB4)

    NICE has developed a Medtech Innovation Briefing (MIB) on the RhinoChill intranasal cooling system

  2. Insights from the NHS: the adoption of self-monitoring coagulation status using point-of-care coagulometers (the CoaguChek XS system and the INRatio2 PT/INR monitor) for atrial fibrillation and heart valve disease

    comments typically being around: Reduced time attending clinics Less impact on work disruption and money lost from taking holiday or no...

  3. NICE draft 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).

  4. NICE recommends life changing technology is rolled out to people with type 1 diabetes

    Thousands of people with type 1 diabetes could be offered wearable technology to help them manage their condition following the publication of final draft guidance by NICE.

  5. People who have had a stroke should be offered additional rehabilitation to help them recover NICE says in updated guidance

    People who have had a stroke and who have continuing impairment or limitations on their activities should be offered additional rehabilitation to help them recover, NICE has said in updated guidance published today.

  6. First treatment to target heart condition set to benefit thousands as NICE draft guidance approves NHS use

    NICE has approved mavacamten, the first treatment that specifically targets a heart condition called obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM). It means around 7,000 people will now be able to access the treatment on the NHS.

  7. NICE backed award for physiotherapist helping to improve patients' quality of life

    Laura McNeillie picks up NICE award at Chief Allied Health Professions Officer’s awards

  8. Education classes essential for adults with diabetes, says NICE

    Adults with type 1 diabetes should be offered education classes to help them manage their condition, a new quality standard from NICE says.

  9. Children and young people with suspected diabetes should be seen by a specialist immediately, says NICE quality standard

    When a GP suspects a child or young person has diabetes, they should immediately be sent to hospital and seen the same day by a specialist, a new NICE quality standard says.

  10. NICE welcomes appointment of six new Board members

    NICE is delighted with today’s (15 March) announcement from the Department of Health & Social Care appointing six new non-executive directors to its Board following their approval by the Secretary of State.

  11. Offer cardiac rehabilitation 'as soon as possible' to heart attack patients

    Cardiac rehabilitation should be offered as soon as possible to people who have had an myocardial infarction (MI) to help them get back to everyday life as quickly as possible, says NICE.

  12. Statins could be a choice for more people to reduce their risk of heart attacks and strokes, says NICE

    New evidence on the safety of statins means more people could benefit from them, new NICE draft guidance says.

  13. Three new treatment options for type 2 diabetes recommended by NICE

    Tens of thousands of people with type 2 diabetes will be eligible for new treatments under new guidance from NICE.

  14. Exploring the impact of NICE technology appraisals

    As NICE publishes its 300th technology appraisal, we look back at the impact they have had on patient care.