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We want to remind healthcare professionals that use of systemic (oral and injectable) NSAIDs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, and diclofenac is contraindicated in the last trimester of pregnancy (after 28 weeks of pregnancy).
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This is an evidence based toolkit to support dental teams in improving their patient’s oral and general health.
Evidence and information for health and care professionals and the wider public health workforce to promote the benefits of a healthy, balanced diet.
Public Health England, previously Health Protection Agency, examines foods from local and port health authorities to help safeguard consumer health.
UK chief medical officers’ guidelines on how to keep health risks from drinking alcohol to a low level.
This study aims to assess the effects of oral iron supplementation in children living in countries where malaria is common
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