June sees the publication of the last ever Eyes on Evidence from NICE Evidence Services. NICE have announced they are changing the way they are supporting awareness of new evidence (more information in the bulletin).
For the final time, in the June issue you can find:
- Eyes on Evidence: end of service
- Perioperative anticoagulation for people with atrial fibrillation
- Nurse-led titration of drug doses in chronic heart failure
- Basic versus advanced life support for medical emergencies Ultrasound during pregnancy to identify small-for-gestational-age infants
- Balance training to prevent injuries from falls in older people
- Ongoing effects of child contact arrangements in cases of domestic abuse
Evidence summaries from NICE’s Medicines and Prescribing Programme:
- Chronic disease in people with severe mental illness: reducing excess mortality
- Meniere’s disease: betahistine not shown to be superior to placebo
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