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Scientific opinion from the UK Nutrition and Health Claims Committee (UKNHCC) for the substantiation of an Article 13(5) health claim: lutein, zeaxanthin and meso-zeaxanthin and improved visual performance.
Field of vision, bonnet catches, condition of the glass, the view to the rear, windscreen wipers and windscreen washer rules and inspection for car and passenger vehicle MOT tests.
We look at the latest statistics on popular summer products sold by UK manufacturers.
Public Health England issues a heat warning encouraging vulnerable people to take care during the exceptionally hot weather forecast this week.
PHE has raised a sunburn warning after measurements of ultraviolet (UV) radiation at sites across the UK revealed unusually high levels.
The ICC Cricket World Cup is taking place in Australia and New Zealand from 14 February to 28 March 2015.
Warm weather to continue – but heavy rain forecast prompts flood alert.
With high temperatures forecast for much of the country this week, UKHSA has issued a heat-health alert.
Public Health England has today issued a heat-health alert as the Met Office forecasts high temperatures for the coming days.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock spoke about plans to make face coverings mandatory in shops and supermarkets from 24 July 2020.
OPSS is warning consumers to be wary of summer holiday bargains that are too good to be true.
Test liver function before and during treatment and tell patients to avoid sunlight exposure.
Advise patients taking hydrochlorothiazide-containing products of the cumulative, dose-dependent risk of non-melanoma skin cancer, particularly in long-term use, and the need to regularly check for (and report) any suspicious skin lesions or moles. Counsel patients to limit exposure to sunlight...
Warmer weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
OPSS is again providing guidance to consumers on how to stay safe when buying summer items.
Public Health England (PHE) advises people to continue taking measures to keep cool as night time temperatures remain high.
Top tips for people going to the Rio Olympics from Chief Medical Officer Professor, Dame Sally Davies.
A reminder on how to stay safe in the sun.
Areas around England may experience ‘heatwave’ conditions over the next few days, according to Met Office forecasts.
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