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A number of apps trying to improve access to weight-loss drugs could be used by the NHS, according to draft health guidance. The four applications could also supply support and advice on diet and exercise to patients seeking to lose weight, as face-to-face services cannot match demand. Mark Chapman, the interim director of medical technology and digital evaluation at the National Institute for Health Care and Excellence, believes the apps would help more people to get the help that they need. He told BBC News: "Waiting lists are long, some areas don't have a service and patients need a solutio...
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Almost a quarter of a million diabetes sufferers are benefiting from life-changing technology. The NHS has provided 200,000 of those who suffer Type 1 diabetes - which sees the immune system attack and destroy the insulin-producing cells in the pancreas - with new glucose monitoring devices and is said to be going “going well above and beyond” in its efforts to help those in need. Professor Partha Kar, National Specialty Advisor for Diabetes said: “The NHS has revolutionised diabetes care over the past five years – we’ve seen people living with type 1 diabetes go from having almost no practica...
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Foreign spies are using social media sites to target government officials and businesses, according to MI5's director general. Ken McCallum has confirmed that MI5 - the UK's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency - has seen thousands of instances in which social media sites have been used to target officials, businesses and academics. He said: "MI5 has seen over 10,000 disguised approaches on professional networking sites from foreign spies to people up and down the UK." Spies are using sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook on an "industrial scale" in order to gather national security...
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