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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Notifications of infectious diseases (NOIDs) and reportable causative organisms: legal duties of laboratories and medical practitioners.
The Eatwell Guide is a policy tool used to define government recommendations on eating healthily and achieving a balanced diet.
This guide explains what the fit note is and how you can use it to have a work and health discussion.
New regulations restrict the prescribing and supply of puberty-suppressing hormones to children and young people under 18.
For the first time in the UK, obese patients and people who are overweight with weight-related health problems could now have access to Mounjaro, currently used for Type 2 diabetes, to help manage their weight and support we…
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…
If you're a Blue Badge holder, find out if your council provides parking spaces for you and where you can park
How UK citizens or residents can get healthcare when visiting countries or territories outside the EU where the UK has reciprocal healthcare agreements.
Guidance for doctors, nurses, occupational therapists, pharmacists, physiotherapists, employers, and patients using fit notes (statements of fitness for work).
A Vaccine Damage Payment is a one-off tax-free payment of £120,000 if you're severely disabled as a result of vaccination against certain diseases - what you'll get, eligibility and applying.
Immunisation information for health professionals and immunisation practitioners.
Search for information about medicines including patient information leaflets (PILs), details on how the medicine can be used (SmPCs) and scientific reports (PARs).
Screening tool to help identify individuals who may need a referral for a full assessment of eligibility for NHS continuing healthcare.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination information for public health professionals.
Your rights and the support you can get if you have a disabled child, including childcare, car costs, house adaptations and education
Information for existing and new Universal Credit claimants with more than 2 children.
Those in frontline roles such as community nurses and physiotherapists will benefit, with organisations receiving funding for the payments in the coming months.
If you have a long-term mental health condition you may be considered disabled under the Equality Act 2010
Guidance for healthcare professionals on the public health management of pertussis (whooping cough).
What you need to do to place a medical device on the Great Britain, Northern Ireland and European Union (EU) markets.
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