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GP contract reforms will ‘fix the front door’ of the NHS and see the return of the family doctor, while helping to end the ‘8am scramble’ for appointments.
People who have already had the virus this winter could be at risk again, as new data shows shift in circulating strains.
The government has confirmed the release of £25 million for upgrades and refurbishments today for hospices across England.
Government delivers on its manifesto commitment to roll out extra urgent appointments across the country.
Landmark study to investigate long-term health effects of vaping on young people's health and wellbeing, alongside wider influences on adolescent health.
This national approval was granted after an Access Consortium new active substance work-sharing initiative (NASWSI) procedure.
Over two million extra NHS appointments including for chemotherapy, radiotherapy, endoscopy, and diagnostic tests delivered as government delivers first step to fix the NHS seven months early.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has today, 14 February 2025, approved efanesoctocog alfa (brand name Altuvoct) to be used to treat and prevent bleeding in patients aged 2 years and above with s…
A review by 2 specialists will remain in place for patients starting valproate under 55 years of age.
Nearly 700,000 women across the country will take part in a world-leading trial to test how AI tools can be used to catch breast cancer cases earlier.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 12 February 2025
Gozetotide binds to the cancer cells with prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) on their surface, making them visible during the PET scan.
Community testing in 2023, including nightclubs and festivals, rose by 7% compared to 2022.
New AI models to diagnose and treat cancer and other incurable diseases will be made possible thanks to joint public-private investment giving flexible funding to British AI firms and researchers.
Over 20,000 self-testing and self-sampling kits will be made available to help end HIV transmissions by the end of the decade.
Government response to the ACMD's advice on increasing the level of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) permissible in industrial hemp from 0.2-0.3% and assessment after 2 years.
More people impacted by the infected blood scandal to be able to claim compensation, with service to expand in stages during 2025
Four more experts have been appointed members to the Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs.
In support of National HIV Testing Week, the Prime Minister undertook a public rapid HIV home test, available for free, in No10 Downing Street.
Infected Blood Compensation Authority's update that was circulated on 10 February 2025
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