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  2. National Institute for Health and Care Excellence - Wikipedia

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    The Guideline Development Group then finalises the recommendations and the National Collaboration Centre produces the final guideline. This is submitted to NICE to formally approve the guideline and issue the guidance to the NHS. [citation needed] To date NICE has produced more than 200 different guidelines. [27]

  3. Pathological demand avoidance - Wikipedia

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    The NICE guidelines, "Autism spectrum disorder in under 19s: recognition, referral, and diagnosis" (CG128), imply that PDA behaviors in autistic individuals might be due to a co-occurring diagnosis of Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), rather than being an inherent feature of autism itself. This is evident in Table K.1, which provides ...

  4. Richard Leach (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Leach graduated from the School of Medical Sciences, University of Manchester in 1982 and became a Lecturer in Medicine at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Medical School, London, in 1989. He gained an MD in 1992 and undertook travelling fellowships with the British Thoracic Society and Medical Research Council at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. In ...

  5. NHS Evidence - Wikipedia

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    NHS Evidence was managed by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE). [1] It was created in 2008 and as of 2024 is no longer in operation; NICE directs would-be users to alternate services on its website. [2]

  6. Medical guideline - Wikipedia

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    Plates vi & vii of the Edwin Smith Papyrus (around the 17th century BC), among the earliest medical guidelines. A medical guideline (also called a clinical guideline, standard treatment guideline, or clinical practice guideline) is a document with the aim of guiding decisions and criteria regarding diagnosis, management, and treatment in specific areas of healthcare.

  7. Management of depression - Wikipedia

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    Psychotherapy is the treatment of choice in those under the age of 18, with medication offered only in conjunction with the former and generally not as a first line agent. The possibility of depression, substance misuse or other mental health problems in the parents should be considered and, if present and if it may help the child, the parent ...

  8. NICE guidelines - Wikipedia

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    National Institute for Health and Care Excellence#Clinical guidelines To a section : This is a redirect from a topic that does not have its own page to a section of a page on the subject. For redirects to embedded anchors on a page, use {{ R to anchor }} instead .

  9. Post-exertional malaise - Wikipedia

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    PEM is considered a cardinal symptom of ME/CFS by modern diagnostic criteria: the International Consensus Criteria, [4] [12] the National Academy of Medicine criteria, [18] [19] and NICE's definition of ME/CFS [13] all require it. The Canadian Consensus Criteria require "post exertional malaise and/or [post exertional] fatigue" instead.