Eyes on Evidence is a free monthly bulletin from NICE Evidence Services which reviews significant new
evidence as it emerges and what this might mean for current practice.
In the June issue you can find:
evidence as it emerges and what this might mean for current practice.
In the June issue you can find:
- Acid-suppressive drugs and oesophageal adenocarinoma in Barrett's oesophagus
- Prescriptions for anxiolytics and hypnotics and risk of death
- Assessment and treatment of dementia in older adults
- Bedtime schedules and children's cognition and behaviour
- Trained glycaemia alert dogs for people with type 1 diabetes
You can find all the previous issues of Eyes on Evidence or subscribe to receive the bulletin by email on the NICE Evidence Services site.
There are also three new Evidence Updates highlighting new information worth considering along side current guidance:
- Autism in adults (NICE Guideline 142)
- Opioids in palliative care (NICE Guideline 140)
- Physical activity and the environment (NICE Public Health Guideline 8)
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