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Dstl funds innovative new technique for treating limb injuries for UK troops
Businesses including beauty salons, nail bars and tattoo studios can reopen safely from Monday 13 July.
"When our time is up, have we done enough?"
Employment Tribunal decision.
Domestic abusers who kill their partners or ex-partners will receive tougher sentences under government plans published today (17 March 2023).
Contact patients currently taking Esmya for uterine fibroids as soon as possible and advise them to stop their treatment. The licence for Esmya has been suspended to protect public health while a safety review is conducted following a further case...
Dental examination and appropriate preventive dentistry should be considered before treatment, especially for patients also treated with an intravenous bisphosphonate.
The Smile4Life programme aims to reduce tooth decay in children, laying a solid foundation for their good oral health throughout life.
The risk of developing progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) with natalizumab increases after 2 years of therapy. Patients with multiple sclerosis should be informed of the risk before treatment, and again after 2 years. The risk of developing PML beyond 3...
Temporary safety measures are in place while an EU review investigates the link between cases of serious liver injury, including 4 cases requiring liver transplantation, and Esmya for uterine fibroids.
Risk of intraocular lens opacification.
This document contains the following information: Protecting the public: supporting the police to succeed
First published during the 2005 to 2010 Labour government
Old pipette design withdrawn after reported eye injuries.
More than one treatment course is authorised only in women who are not eligible for surgery, and liver function monitoring is to be carried out in all women treated with Esmya. Before initiation, discuss with women the rare risk of...
George Freeman, Minister for Life Sciences, reflects on the latest developments to treat blindness and working towards a paperless NHS.
Decision outcome of an application for the restoration of Patent no 1481364.
Advice to Lesley Longstone, former Chief Executive Officer, Crown Prosecution Service, on business appointments after leaving Crown service.
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