A new £1.3 development programme has been launched by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) to test whether wastewater| Nursing in Practice
Almost two thirds of adults (60%) say that current age verification methods for buying vapes are too easy to bypass for under-18s| Nursing in Practice
High-caffeine energy drinks are to be banned for under-16s to help improve children’s health, under new government proposals. Around 100,000 children consume at least one high caffeine energy drink every day, according to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC). This is around one third of children aged 13-16 years, and nearly a quarter... Read more The post Government to ban high-caffeine energy drinks for under-16s appeared first on Nursing in Practice.| Nursing in Practice
The Nursing and Midwifery Council is set to ‘modernise’ its Code and revalidation guidance with a new focus on equality| Nursing in Practice
Registered nurses, nursing associates and midwives have been asked to inform a revalidation review being carried out by the NMC| Nursing in Practice
A ‘significant slowdown’ in international recruitment means the rate of NMC register growth has decelerated, new data reveals.| Nursing in Practice