Needle exchange schemes for injecting drug users

The government proposes to continue supporting the provision of needle exchange schemes to reduce harms associated with injecting drug use.1 In particular, young injecting drug users (IDUs) have been found to be at higher risk of acquiring HIV infection.2 Injecting drug use and HIV are also common in prisons.2 Evidence …

Acknowledgement: ASH

Plain packaging on cigarette packs

“Plain packaging” (also known as generic, standardised or homogenous packaging) means that all logos, graphics, and colours are removed from cigarette packs. Only the brand name of the tobacco company can remain – written in a simple, standard font which would be the same for all brands. The pack itself …

GP-led Commissioning

The Health and Social Care Bill sets out how groups of General Practitioners (GPs), known as commissioning consortia, will be given real budgets to commission care on behalf of patients in their local communities.1 Commissioning has been described as ‘the process of assessing the health needs of a population, then …

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