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BUPA Launches Breakthrough Treatment For Back And Knee Pain
New research reveals around 22 million people suffered back pain in the last year - just under half of all UK adults (45 percent)[1]. More than one in four UK adults - nearly 13 million people - suffered from knee pain in the last year. Over 80 percent of the people with back or knee pain still suffer some pain after undergoing treatment recommended by a healthcare professional. Bupa is making APOS Treatment for knee and lower back pain available in the UK for the first time. The breakthrough treatment can eliminate the need for prescription pain relief for seven out of 10 people[2].
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Gpx5: Sperm Shouldn't Leave The Testes Without This Protein
Joel Drevet and colleagues, at Clermont Universitç©, France, have identified a protein that helps protect immature mouse sperm after they have been released into a region of the testis known as the epididymis, which is where they undergo maturation. Although male mice lacking this protein, Gpx5, had normal looking sperm and were equally as efficient as normal male mice at fertilizing female mice, an increased incidence of miscarriages and fetal developmental defects were observed when normal female mice were mated with Gpx5-deficient males over 1 year old compared with normal male mice of the same age. Further analysis indicated that Gpx5 acts as an antioxidant in the epididymis, protecting the sperm from oxidative stress. As discussed by the authors, and, in an accompanying commentary, John Aitken, at the University of Newcastle, Australia, these data have immense clinical relevance as age-related DNA damage to human sperm has been associated with a range of adverse outcomes including decreased fertility, and increased rates of miscarriage and childhood disease.
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Tackling Major Health Challenges In England - The King's Fund Reveals New Approach To Supporting The NHS

The King"s Fund has announced a series of new initiatives and projects to take forward its work to improve health care. The independent health charity is creating a health care improvement arm to put its expertise in research, policy analysis and supporting leaders into practice. The King"s Fund will work directly with clinicians and managers to help them drive up standards, deliver better value and bring about lasting improvements in key areas. These include: - Improving the safety of maternity services - following The King"s Fund"s inquiry into the safety of maternity services in 2008, it is now working with midwives, obstetricians and key organisations throughout the country to introduce proven safety tools and techniques. The King"s Fund will work with a number of maternity teams to improve the safety of services for mothers and babies as part of an improvement network to be launched later this year. This will evaluate the impact of new approaches and share learning. - Ensuring quality while reducing spend - later this year The King"s Fund will launch a programme that analyses the scale and implications of reduced NHS spending and seeks out ways to help doctors, nurses and managers transform the quality of care, despite tighter budgets. - End-of-life care - most people would prefer to die at home, but at present only one in four are given that opportunity. Working with Marie Curie Cancer Care and others, The King"s Fund is developing new ways to give more patients a "good death" - in the surroundings and with the support they choose. We also plan to assess progress in implementing the government"s end-of-life care strategy.4 - The patient experience - working with patients, staff and hospital boards, The King"s Fund"s The Point of Care programme aims to help hospital staff transform services and deliver the quality of care they would want for themselves and their families. The programme will research, test and share new approaches to improving the way care is delivered. The King"s Fund is also revamping its role in supporting those who work in health and social care - both online with a new website and information and support services, as well as with a range of new facilities in its central London headquarters. New facilities include a 225-seat auditorium and adjoining conservatory; an information centre, providing free access to The King"s Fund"s extensive database and health management library; and a Friends scheme, offering special events and updates as well as a lounge and "touch down" space for anyone involved in health and social care. Announcing these developments and the granting by the Queen of a new Royal Charter for the organisation, The King"s Fund"s Chief Executive Niall Dickson said: "Over the next few years the NHS is facing the prospect of much tighter budgets while attempting to deliver much better services. This will require strong leadership, creativity and greater use of evidence to drive change. We want to use our expertise in shaping policy, transforming services and supporting leaders to help health professionals improve standards and deliver better value. "The government has rightly put improving the quality of care centre stage - we aim to be at the heart of this. We want to be more relevant to more people working in the health service and we hope that our health care improvement work with frontline services will help them take ideas and put them into practice. Our new Royal Charter, which came into force at the beginning of the year, gives us modern governance arrangements and provides greater clarity about how we can have most impact during this crucial time " The King"s Fund has also strengthened its activities in policy analysis, research and leadership development and will take forward a number of major projects, including: - Inquiry into the quality of general practice in England - this major 18-month inquiry will examine the quality of care provided in general practice with the aim of establishing a set of measures that can be used by GPs and other primary care professionals, commissioners and regulators to help them compare and assess the quality of patient care in different practices. - An analysis of variations in health care - The King"s Fund will examine variations in cancer spending and productivity across primary care trusts, and also the variations in care people from different ethnic and social backgrounds receive from their GPs. - Improving care for older people and those with long-term conditions - The King"s Fund will produce an independent assessment of the options within the forthcoming Green Paper on social care funding and work to encourage political and public consensus on the way forward. We are also reviewing our PARR software tool, which identifies those most at risk of admission to hospital, and evaluating government plans for personal health budgets. - Developing leaders - the NHS is now commissioning The King"s Fund to do more work than ever to support senior managers and clinicians. In response, The King"s Fund is launching The Network, exclusively for the development and support of NHS Chief Executives; a global network enabling emerging leaders to connect with their peers around the world; and a set of programmes to help senior clinicians to balance the demands of clinical practice with leadership and managerial responsibilities. The King"s Fund


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