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Through championing smart data, we are facilitating the data economy to drive growth and innovation, and to enable services that ensure businesses and consumers get more for their money.
Foresight project looking at how future scientific advances may affect our understanding of addiction and drug use.
You must tell DVLA if you have a traumatic brain injury - download the form
You must tell DVLA if you have hypoxic brain damage - download the correct form to let them know
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
These reports explain our assessment of the scientific evidence used to lead to regulatory decisions on the safety of medicines or medicines classes.
You must tell DVLA if you have a brain aneurysm
You must tell DVLA if you have a brain abscess, cyst or encephalitis - download the correct form to let them know
The government is today investing a total of £45 million in the UK's quantum sector - as part of its commitment to transforming into a quantum-enabled economy by 2033 – seizing this technology’s potential to overhaul healthcare, energy, transport and...
You must tell DVLA if you have a brain haemorrhage - download the correct form to let them know
You must tell DVLA if you have a brain empyema - download the correct form to let them know
You must tell DVLA if you have a brain tumour and your doctor may advise you to surrender your driving licence
There have been very rare reports of posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (PRES) and reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS) with pseudoephedrine.
SaBTO report on the use of organs for transplantation from donors with primary brain tumours
The MHRA has reviewed the latest evidence relating to the very rare risk of PRES and RCVS associated with medicines containing pseudoephedrine
You must tell DVLA about a blood clot on the brain - download the correct form to let them know
How to use a budget impact analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
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