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Advises on how planning can manage potential noise impacts in new development.
Find out about the long-term effects some people can have after having COVID-19.
This guide explains how impacts on noise should be incorporated into a cost benefit analysis.
Information on how to report a serious undesirable effect (SUE) or safeguarding issue for cosmetic products.
Topical steroid products are safe and highly effective treatments for the management of a wide range of inflammatory skin diseases but have important risks, especially with prolonged use at high potency. In the coming months, as a result of regulatory...
Explore the impact of parental conflict on children and young people.
How to use a cost benefit analysis to evaluate your digital health product.
Information on bromine, for responding to chemical incidents.
Advises on how to consider light within the planning system.
Information relating to rare side effects after vaccination.
Employment Appeal Tribunal judgment of Judge Auerbach on 16 April 2024.
How we assess issues of potential regulatory concern
Using an ecological momentary assessment to evaluate your digital health product.
Guidance relating to blood clotting, myocarditis and Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) after COVID-19 vaccination.
Guidance on acetic acid (also known as ethanoic acid) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
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