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Buildings across the UK will be illuminated red to mark World TB day 2018.
New report shows water fluoridation helps reduce tooth decay and that there is no convincing evidence of adverse health effects.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The new contract will see a £256 million investment in general practice.
UK businesses can apply to the Biomedical Catalyst for a share of up to £10 million to develop innovative products and processes to healthcare challenges.
Eleanor Schooling shares some of the common themes that have emerged as local authorities improve from inadequate.
Coaches and support staff will be given extra training to spot the signs of poor mental health
The remit letter and objectives from Health Minister Stephen Barclay to NHS Improvement for the financial year 2018 to 2019.
Public Health England has today published new data detailing the state of the nation’s diet.
Check product instructions as some head lice products can ignite your hair if near a naked flame.
Public Health England (PHE) issues cold weather alerts and health warnings following the arrival of colder weather in some parts of England.
A case of yellow fever in England highlights the importance of pre-travel vaccination. Yellow fever does not pass from person to person.
On No Smoking Day, PHE advises going ‘cold turkey’ is least effective way to quit.
Lee Daniels received a 40-month sentence for selling unauthorised versions of anti-cancer drugs such as Tamoxifen and Letrozole across the EU.
In British Science Week, children across England are joining in workshops run by Public Health England (PHE) to inspire them to consider a career in science.
The meeting allowed minsters to discuss a future healthcare partnership between the UK and Saudi Arabia.
Women from Northern Ireland can now call a single telephone number to make an appointment with the most appropriate provider.
The NHS-funded nursing care standard rate is being increased to £158.16 from 1 April 2018.
Steps to reduce 20% of calories in popular foods by 2024 announced to tackle childhood obesity.
There is currently a global shortage of hepatitis B vaccine which has been caused by problems in the manufacturing process.
50,000 human genomes have now been sequenced from patients with cancer or rare diseases, under the 100,000 Genomes Project.
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