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More information about how the CMA is helping contain cost of living pressures.
This report considers the effects of treatment and the medical assessment of chronic bronchitis and emphysema (prescribed disease D12).
This Guide examines the effectiveness of team-based care in improving blood pressure outcomes
New data from UKHSA show deaths due to the hepatitis C virus are at lowest level in 10 years.
Analysis of an interferon-free, decentralised programme in the community clinic in Machar Colony
Analysis of sociodemographic and health-related risk factors for undiagnosed high blood pressure (hypertension) among adults in England, using data from the Health Survey for England 2015 to 2019.
This study developed a financial innovation to study the impact of redistributive pressure on workers’ labor supply and productivity
Top 10 tips on how to measure blood pressure.
How to carry out a groundwater risk assessment for human or animal burials.
Seasonal influenza (flu) is an unpredictable but recurring pressure that the NHS faces every winter. Vaccination offers the best protection.
Estimates of the cardiovascular disease events and costs avoided from increasing blood pressure checks in community pharmacies in England.
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