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Dementia cases could rise faster than expected, researchers warn

The number of people with dementia in England and Wales could reach 1.7m by 2040 – over 40% higher t...

NICE guidance that GPs identify patients in cold homes is 'unrealistic', study finds

NICE guidance that says GPs should use medical records to identify patients who are most vulnerable ...

Seeing same GP reduces hospital admissions for older patients

Continuity of care in general practice is associated with fewer hospital admissions among older pati...

NICE falls advice for GPs highlights pressure on 10-minute consultation

GPs should ask all older patients about falls or fear of falling during routine appointments, NICE h...

Treatment: NICE advice questioned for frail elderly patients (Photo: Jim Varney)

GPs urged to ignore NICE diabetes advice when treating frail elderly

GPs should consider stopping diabetes treatment in frail elderly patients to improve health outcomes...

Dementia: incentives to boost diagnosis rates 'unhelpful'

Exclusive: Three in four GPs say controversial dementia DES did not benefit patients

Three quarters of GPs say the controversial scheme to pay practices £55 per new dementia diagnosis d...

Thousands of patients were excluded from dementia data

Thousands of patients' data excluded from NHS dementia target data

NHS England says it is closer to its dementia diagnosis target than Health and Social Care Informati...

Dementia: diagnosis rate missed NHS target (Photo; JH Lancy)

NHS dementia diagnosis targets missed despite 'harmful' DES

Efforts to boost dementia diagnosis rates have fallen short of NHS England's aims despite a controve...

Falls: scheme aims to protect at-risk patients (Photo: JH Lancy)

GP-led fracture prevention scheme could save NHS millions of pounds

An early prevention scheme for bone fractures trialled successfully by a GP federation in Northumber...

Dementia: low weight in middle aged linked to increased risk (Photo: JH Lancy)

Low weight raises dementia risk but obesity lowers it, research suggests

Middle-aged people who are underweight have a 34% higher risk of developing dementia than those with...

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