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Today, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt outlined radical changes to improve care for vulnerable older people and alleviate pressure on A&E.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The flu plan for 2013 to 2014 has been jointly published by Public Health England, the Department of Health and NHS England.
PHE are warning pregnant women against using a potentially poisonous product, 'Calabash chalk', as a nutritional supplement or morning sickness ‘antidote’.
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).
A dog in the city of Toledo, central Spain was confirmed to have rabies on 5 June 2013.
Health experts from Public Health England (PHE) and Newcastle City Council have concluded their investigation into the outbreak of illness associated with the Street Spice Festival, held in Newcastle between 28 February and …
The handbook gives local authorities guidance on how to reduce the burden of accidents by encouraging people to take responsibility for their own safety, health and wellbeing.
PHE is hosting a conference to update attendees on the global and UK situation on Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV).
Public Health England has published the Heatwave Plan for 2013 to raise organisational, public and professional awareness of the potential dangers to health from severe hot weather.
PHE figures show an almost three-fold increase in the number of dengue fever cases reported.
Public Health England (PHE) continues to keep its information and advice on the novel coronavirus under review.
New leaflets launched by Public Health England (PHE), reminding people to be ‘tick aware’ this summer.
Following a Level 2 alert issued on 18 February 2013, temperatures have now risen across England and the Cold Weather Plan alert indicator has reverted to Level 1.
The Met Office has forecast that in at least the next 2 to 3 days there is a 60% chance of severe cold weather in the North West, South West, London and West Midlands regions being low enough on at least two consecutive days…
Following a level 2 alert issued on 4 February 2013, temperatures have now risen across England and the Cold Weather Plan alert indicator has reverted to level 1.
Plans to help keep people safe from the cold this winter have been set out by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt today.
Lyn Simpson, Director of NHS Operations, on behalf of Ian Dalton, Chief Operating Officer NHS Commissioning Board Authority (NHS CBA) has written…
The Chief Medical Officer, Director of Nursing and Chief Pharmaceutical Officer are emphasising the need to increase flu vaccination rates.
The British Infection Association has updated guidance on norovirus.
The UK wide Pandemic Preparedness Strategy 2011 was launched today by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley
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