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An organisation offering alternative therapies to people living with cancer has decided to wind up and be removed from the register of charities, after the Charity Commission challenged its public benefit.
Six projects have received £32 million in government funding to help transform NHS healthcare delivery.
Health and Social Care Secretary Steve Barclay met with researchers, charities and patients to discuss finding a cure for motor neurone disease following £50 million funding.
The UK Government has named two leaders in dementia research to spearhead the ambitious national Mission to tackle dementia.
Government ambition to find cure for dementia by 2025 boosted by large rise in people volunteering to take part in research studies.
A £375 million investment to improve understanding and treatment for a range of neurodegenerative diseases.
Three in every four people survive their cancer the first year after being diagnosed, with rates of survival for some cancers even higher, according to latest figures.
Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock addressed the International Association of National Public Health Institutes about his vision to help people make healthier choices.
Health Secretary Sajid Javid's speech at the Francis Crick Institute on World Cancer Day.
UK Life Sciences Vision sets 10-year strategy for sector to solve some of the biggest healthcare problems of our generation, including cancer and dementia.
The government has immediately authorised the NHS to use the world’s first coronavirus treatment proven to reduce the risk of death.
Local authorities across England to receive funding to combat drug and alcohol misuse, with areas of highest need prioritised.
Matt Hancock has published his vision for how he plans to transform the government’s approach to prevention, paving the way for a green paper in 2019.
Universities of Edinburgh, Edinburgh Napier, Glasgow and Heriot-Watt to benefit from £20m UK Government investment to transform the future of the NHS.
Advice on European Antibiotics Awareness Day (18 November 2014) to raise awareness of the risks of inappropriate use of antibiotics.
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