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Hospitals and social care services across England are using the funding to improve their resilience this winter.
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PHE launches new Change4Life campaign to help families cut back on sugar.
Mothers and new babies will be offered better support as part of plans designed to make the NHS one of the best places in the world to give birth.
Outdated and frustrating IT systems in GP practices will be replaced with modern technology under widespread changes announced by the Health and Social Care Secretary.
The Health Harms campaign encourages smokers to quit, by demonstrating the harms to health that come from every cigarette.
Further advice about the prescribing of controlled drugs by therapeutic radiographers.
England’s Chief Medical Officer, Professor Dame Sally Davies, proposes a “re-positioning of the role of health in society”.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
A new government report outlines better care principles for women experiencing mental ill health, which consider individual and gender-specific needs.
The NHS will work with schools and colleges to make expert mental health support available to a population of more than 470,000 children and young people across England.
Get all the facts about the UK's Voluntary National Review of the Sustainable Development Goals.
We are inviting people and organisations to share information about their projects that contribute to the UK’s delivery of the Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
A skin cream claiming to be a natural Chinese herbal remedy for treating eczema, contains a potentially harmful steroid and should not be used, warns the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA).
Public Health England has published its first salt reduction report, which shows just over half of salt reduction targets were met by the food industry.
People who use emollient creams to treat dry and itchy skin conditions are being warned that residue can build up on fabrics, such as clothing or bedding, and cause them to catch fire more easily.
Sheffield Health and Social Care NHS Foundation Trust is reducing harm from tobacco to service users and staff, addressing complex implementation challenges.
PHE facilitating closer collaboration across work, public health and mental health systems to improve employment and health outcomes in mental health.
A total of 75 projects will receive money to upgrade facilities and treat more patients, including mental health and new integrated care services in the community.
Parents and caregivers are being advised products containing lidocaine used for teething in babies and children will be sold only in pharmacies from 2019.
A new report from Public Health England shows that preventable illness is one of many factors behind slowdown in raising life expectancy.
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