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‘Catch it. Bin it. Kill it’ campaign relaunched in response to recent increase in influenza activity.
The Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Steve Barclay, updated Parliament on what the government is doing to help the NHS deal with immediate winter pressures.
Health and Social Care Secretary Rt Hon Steve Barclay MP made a statement to the House of Commons on urgent and emergency care.
The changes come over a year after the nation began the transition to living with COVID-19.
UKHSA warns of lower levels of natural immunity to flu this year and increased coronavirus (COVID-19) circulation.
Public Health England (PHE) is issuing a reminder to the public to practise safe sex by using a condom with new or casual partners.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Pre-clinical studies of injections of polyclonal antibodies to treat severe 'C. difficile' infections show great promise.
Public Health England is reminding people of the importance of practising safer sex and seeking help if they are worried they may have an STI.
Herbicide-resistant maize promises effective integrated management of the Striga weed in Sub-Saharan Africa and increasing crop yields.
Reminder issued after EA removes 1,000 tonnes of the invasive species from the Anglian region’s rivers
Health experts from Public Health England (PHE) and Newcastle City Council have concluded their investigation into the outbreak of illness associated with the Street Spice Festival, held in Newcastle between 28 February and 2 March 2013.
Healthcare professionals working in primary and secondary care should ensure that clinically significant immunosuppression in a patient is identified before administration of a live attenuated vaccine.
ETD cases can often be avoided if you value your passport, treat it with care, know where it is at all times and check its validity.
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