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A conference led by Public Health England highlights the vital contributions made by nurses and midwives to improving health and wellbeing worldwide.
Scarlet fever is a seasonal bacterial illness that is common at this time of year, mainly affects children, and is easily treated with antibiotics.
PHE is awarding Department of Health and Social Care funding of £1.9 million to councils to test ways to improve rough sleepers' access to health services.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
How joining up mental health, alcohol and drug misuse services in a Derby hospital provided better support for people with addiction and mental health problems.
How a service for young people in North Yorkshire works with other agencies to focus on all their emotional wellbeing, substance misuse and mental health needs.
Survey highlights that healthcare professionals remain the most trusted source of information while social media ranks bottom of the table.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
Public Health England Research and Science Conference shines spotlight on innovative new approaches to prevent disease and improve health.
Deaths from serious hepatitis C related liver disease fell by 16.1% between 2015 and 2017 according to data from PHE.
The countdown has begun for the Public Health England (PHE) Annual Conference 2019, taking place at Warwick University on 10 and 11 September.
E-learning tools provide quick access to information and advice to help improve approaches to preventing illness, protecting health and promoting wellbeing.
New data reveals overall number of amputations increasing with white males having the highest rate.
Regular updates on seasonal flu levels during the winter season 2018 to 2019.
Public Health England and the Home Office have published an investigative report on the rise in crack cocaine use in 6 areas of England.
Local authorities across the country will use £6 million funding to increase access to alcohol treatments, with a focus on helping parents and rough sleepers.
New cases of tuberculosis (TB) in England have fallen to the lowest levels since records began.
The review aims to create a ‘clean air generation’ of children, and make sure new developments are clean by design.
Up to £56 million will fund research into the potential health effects of climate change, air pollution, antimicrobial resistance and global pandemics.
This British Science Week (8 to 17 March 2019), Public Health England will run a series of workshops and festivals for children and young people.
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