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NICE is still looking for people with experience of high blood pressure to help develop their guidance

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The guidance will cover adults (people who are 18 years and older) with high blood pressure, as well as adults with both high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes. The committee will look at evidence around both diagnosing and monitoring high blood pressure, as well as managing the condition through drug treatment.

NICE really values the contribution that people who use health and care services, their carers and advocates make to our guidelines – without it, their work may not be relevant for the people most directly affected by their recommendations.

Closing date for applications is Sunday 9th July. To view the recruitment advert and to see how to apply, please visit nice.org.uk/get-involved/jo...

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