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Public Health England has today published the latest data on NHS Health Check.
A campaign to explain how British citizens should use their European Health Insurance Cards (EHICs) continues throughout the autumn with talks across the Valencia Autonomous Community
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
This vaccination programme aims to reduce the incidence and severity of shingles disease in older people.
The UK is to host the first G8 dementia summit to lead international action on tackling the condition.
Jeremy Hunt talks about using the G8 summit on dementia to seek further international collaboration.
Too much time in front of screens combined with a sedentary lifestyle is taking its toll on our children’s wellbeing.
Letter from Richard Gleave, as acting Chief Executive, on Public Health England's role in the appointment of Directors of Public Health.
The Department of Health has announced a £30 million deal to purchase 20 new radiotherapy machines.
This letter and flyer outlines the intelligence services that Public Health England (PHE) is developing to support the local public health system.
Una O'Brien, Department of Health Permanent Secretary, explains how to nominate someone for an honour for their contribution to health and care.
August 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
New figures show 8,751 tuberculosis (TB) cases were reported in the UK in 2012, slightly lower than the 8,963 cases reported in 2011.
Recent media coverage has called into question the effectiveness of the NHS Health Check programme.
A major new Change4Life campaign that aims to help families introduce healthy changes to their school-time routines is launched by Public Health England.
Protection against HIV will be strengthened under plans to help people get diagnosed earlier, the Chief Medical Officer has announced.
Public Health Minister Anna Soubry calls on the nation to get active and get healthy.
Public Health England (PHE) has published a leaflet about open water swimming, which means swimming in lakes, rivers and reservoirs.
Cases of measles fell during June, with 113 confirmed cases across England.
Joanne Bosanquet MBE has been appointed the Deputy Director of Nursing at Public Health England.
As tattooing and body piercing becomes more common, improper or unsanitary methods used in these procedures can carry health risks.
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