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Read the biographies for all members of the NICE antimicrobial evaluation committee.
Read the biographies for all members of the NICE antimicrobial evaluation committee.
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this is important:- Many general dental practices already give some advice about self-care during a patient's dental...
How cost effective are fluoride varnish programmes and tooth-brushing schemes?
clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...
clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...
clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...
clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...
clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...
clinical outcomes should include dental caries, periodontal health, prevalence of oral cancer and pre-cancer, and non...
Laparoscopic insertion of an inactive implant for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease (HTG749)
Evidence-based recommendations on laparoscopic insertion of an inactive implant for gastro-oesophageal reflux disease. This involves placing an implant on the outside of the upper part of the stomach wall using keyhole surgery.
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This guideline covers assessing, diagnosing and managing physical health problems of people in prison. It aims to improve health and wellbeing in the prison population by promoting more coordinated care and more effective approaches to prescribing, dispensing and supervising medicines.
Coeliac disease: recognition, assessment and management (NG20)
This guideline covers the recognition, assessment and management of coeliac disease in children, young people and adults.
This guideline covers how to identify adults at high risk of type 2 diabetes. It aims to remind practitioners that age is no barrier to being at high risk of, or developing, the condition. It also aims to help them provide those at high risk with an effective and appropriate intensive lifestyle-change programme to prevent or delay the onset of type 2 diabetes. The recommendations in this guideline can be used alongside the NHS Health Check programme .