Here is a list of NHS Evidence Updates for 2012. They aim to provide a summary of new published literature on a particular topic. Evidence Updates
highlight key points from the new evidence and provide a commentary
describing its strengths and weaknesses. They also indicate whether the
new evidence may have a potential impact on current guidance.
Have a look and see what you think.
Psychosis with coexisting substance misuse : Evidence Update December 2012
Lung cancer : Evidence Update November 2012
Peritoneal dialysis : Evidence Update November 2012
Management of stable angina : Evidence Update September 2012
Generalised anxiety disorder in adults : Evidence Update September 2012
Nocturnal enuresis : Evidence Update July 2012
Constipation in children and young people : Evidence Update June 2012
Hypertension in pregnancy : Evidence Update May 2012
Sedation in children and young people : Evidence Update May 2012
Improving outcomes in head and neck cancers : Evidence Update May 2012
Familial breast cancer : Evidence Update May 2012
Food allergy in children and young people: Evidence Update May 2012
Delirium : Evidence Update April 2012
Depression : Evidence Update April 2012
Transient loss of consciousness : Evidence Update March 2012
Alcohol-use disorders : physical complications : Evidence Update March 2012
Depression in adults with a chronic physical health problem : Evidence Update March 2012
Neonatal jaundice : Evidence Update March 2012
Lower urinary tract symptoms: Evidence Update March 2012
Venous thromboembolism: reducing the risk: Evidence Update February 2012
Metastatic malignant disease of unknown primary origin : Evidence Update February 2012
Chronic obstructive pulmonary Disease: Evidence Update February 2012
Bacterial meningitis and meningococcal septicaemia: Evidence Update January 2012
Pregnancy and complex social factors: Evidence Update January 2012
Thursday, 27 December 2012
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