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Highlights: NHS Health Checks, hot weather health, new Local Health indicators, MMR catchup, minimum unit pricing response, and Smart Restart.
Check the latest health advice before travelling, in the light of the on-going cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
Registration is now open for the remaining NDIS masterclasses on diabetes data and intelligence.
The next national campaign to raise awareness of cancer symptoms launches in October and will focus on ‘blood in pee’.
Simple steps to keep pesky visitors at bay.
PHE's weekly surveillance bulletin reveals a small increase in reports of heat related illness from Monday 8 July to Sunday 14 July.
Public Health England responds to the Government's decision on minimum unit pricing.
London and the South East of England may experience ‘heatwave’ conditions over the next few days, according to Met Office forecasts.
Areas around England may experience ‘heatwave’ conditions over the next few days, according to Met Office forecasts.
PHE are warning pregnant women against using a potentially poisonous product, 'Calabash chalk', as a nutritional supplement or morning sickness ‘antidote’.
Cases of measles in England are at highest recorded levels since 1994, with 1,168 confirmed cases this year (Jan-May 2013).
A reminder on how to stay safe in the sun.
Public health leaders today celebrated the 65th birthday of the NHS by announcing that a life-saving screening programme is available throughout England.
PHE maintains enhanced levels of surveillance and continues to review and update the information and advice on the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
Delivery of the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) is now a mandatory public health function of local authorities.
Local Health, an online tool that presents data on populations in England, has been updated with new indicators and an improved interface.
New project investigates public health risks of ESBL E.Coli to develop intervention plans to reduce infections caused by these bacteria.
Figures reveal the stark reality of early diagnosis on survival rates
The web based tool assembles indicators at local and regional level, including trends over time.
Mycobacterium bovis, often referred to as bovine TB, is a member of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex, a group of organisms which can cause tuberculosis in humans.
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