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Provides the code of practice for the retention and storage of residual spots after newborn blood spot testing.
A study of the attitudes to ageing in Britain and the socio-demographic variables associated with those attitudes.
How to assess a planning application when there are ancient woodland, ancient trees or veteran trees on or near a proposed development site.
Guidance and resources for health professionals and commissioners working in the NHS newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programme.
Data reports, data collection templates and research application guidance for the NHS newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programme.
Million Hours Fund application guidance.
The MOD has published 2 reports in this series. Please read the report summaries below to ensure that you are referring to most appropriate report that best meets your needs.
This overview is aimed at professionals working in the NHS newborn blood spot (NBS) screening programme.
This report sets out the results of a study investigating the extent to which age is a factor in oncology treatment decisions. Download The impact of patient age…
This sets out the place selection methodology for the extension to Long-Term Plan for Towns.
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