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Beat the Street energises whole communities, using a simple game to get people moving.
Move More is a Sheffield-wide strategy that aims to make Sheffield the most active city in the UK by 2020.
First national Be Clear on Cancer campaign to raise awareness of symptoms of lung cancer, lung disease and heart disease begins.
An extra £12 million will be spent over the next 2 years to expand services that make mental health assessments available to those arrested.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
MHRA helps Queen’s University Belfast bring innovation and regulation together
Web-RADR: Recognising Adverse Drug Reactions is running a survey for healthcare providers, patients, and consumers of medicines to help develop the next generation of online side-effect reporting software.
Vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Screening samples will now be tested for human papilloma virus (HPV) first, helping to prevent cervical cancer.
New sexually transmitted infection figures show continued increases among gay men and sustained high rates in young people.
Top tips for people going to the Rio Olympics from Chief Medical Officer Professor, Dame Sally Davies.
Includes: health and travel advice for the Olympics; cancer data and outcomes conference; bowel cancer edition of Health matters.
This 2012 campaign encouraged people to see their doctor if they have had blood in their poo or looser poo for the last 3 weeks.
The Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs (ACMD) is recruiting a new chairperson to advise the government on issues relating to drug misuse.
University of Ghana Medical School Coordinator was awarded an MBE in Her Majesty The Queen’s 2016 birthday honours for services to healthcare in Ghana.
Part of the work of the medicines and medical device regulator involves looking at existing research to help reach conclusions about potential and emerging issues with devices.
Tooting man sentenced for importing and selling unlicensed erectile dysfunction medicines, hair loss medicines, and money laundering
The achievements of people throughout the health and social care sector have been recognised in the 2016 Queen’s Birthday Honours.
A gang were sentenced today for their involvement in the illegal importation and sale of erectile dysfunction drugs and tranquilisers.
MHRA has produced draft guidance for medical devices including drug-device combination products and we welcome your comments
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