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This report details a review of the evidence on interventions to help the nation reduce their sugar consumption.
The DOVE tool shows the relationship between spending on diabetes care and clinical outcomes in GP and clinical commissioning group (CCG) areas.
Get help to classify pharmaceutical products used to treat or prevent diseases or ailments (in humans or animals), including comparators used in clinical trials and placebos.
Further information on what drivers with different types of diabetes need to tell DVLA by law.
A technical report outlining guidelines for industry, 2017 baseline levels for drinks in scope and next steps.
Information from the National Health Service on conditions, treatments, local services and healthy living
Look up the additional code (Meursing code) required for import or export of goods containing certain types of milk and sugars
A Randomised Controlled Trial in a Nigerian Tertiary Care Hospital
This document explains the NHS view on private screening for different conditions and diseases.
Top 10 tips on how to measure blood pressure.
Uncontrolled blood pressure among hypertensive patients leads to life-threatening complications, hospitalization, and premature mortality
This professional resource outlines how providers and commissioners can reduce blood pressure in the population.
These reports explain our assessment of the scientific evidence used to lead to regulatory decisions on the safety of medicines or medicines classes.
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