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COMEAP statement on the evidence for differential health effects of particulate matter according to source or components.
How to use a crossover randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
Information on how to report a serious undesirable effect (SUE) or safeguarding issue for cosmetic products.
How to use an economic evaluation to evaluate your digital health product.
How to use a quasi-experimental study to evaluate your digital health product.
Immediate and long term health effects of explosions and exposure to chemicals that occur during an explosion or fire.
How to use a factorial randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
Information about mercury, for use in responding to chemical incidents.
The MHRA will introduce a patient alert card to increase awareness among men taking finasteride about potential psychiatric and sexual side effects
Diagrams which show the various effects resulting from weapon detonations and the range of these effects.
COMEAP statement on the evidence of health effects from exposure to nitrogen dioxide.
Information on acrylonitrile (2-propenenitrile; cyanoethylene; vinyl cyanide) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Climate change is happening and is due to human activities; along with warming, many other changes are occurring such as melting polar ice, rising sea levels and more frequent floods, droughts and heatwaves.
Information on chloroform (also known as trichloromethane or methyl trichloride), for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Information on styrene (also known as ethenylbenzene, styrolene, phenylethylene, vinylbenzene) for use in responding to chemical incidents.
Here you can find information, reports and studies which monitor the environmental effects of constructing HS2 in 2020.
Here you can find information, reports and studies which monitor the environmental effects of constructing HS2 in 2024.
Information on lead, for use in responding to chemical incidents.
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