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A new campaign launches today (4 January 2016) encouraging parents to get “Sugar Smart” and take control of their children’s sugar intake.
An evidence review of a broad range of measures to reduce the nation’s excessive sugar consumption has been published today by PHE.
Includes: new sugar recommendations, improved recognition of dementia symptoms and transfer of PHE drug development to new company.
How we can all contribute towards improving the prevention, detection and management of high blood pressure.
PHE publishes new marketing strategy setting out how we will motivate and support people to make changes to improve their health.
Public Health England (PHE) has published a paper, 'Sugar Reduction: Responding to the Challenge', discussing the nation's sugar intake.
Includes: Blackfriars Consensus Statement on dementia, heatwave plan for 2014 issued and HPV vaccination schedule change in September 2014.
The latest survey data from 2008 to 2012 assesses the food consumption and nutrient intake of the UK.
This will help local authorities (LAs) in their ongoing efforts to achieve a decline in obesity rates by 2020.
Concerns about normalisation of overweight, possible links between deafness, blindness and dementia and pedestrian and cycle safety.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on Ukraine, Patrick Rock, immigration and sugar.
A new Change4Life campaign aims to encourage people to make one easy swap to help cut sugar and fat from their everyday snacks, drinks and meals this January.
Latest figures show obesity levels in 4 to 5 year old children have levelled out, and levels in 10 to 11 year old children have stabilised.
Improving health through better planning and design: launch event of Public Health England's Healthy People, Healthy Places programme.
This update contains new baseline information for 11 indicators as well as more recent data for 12 indicators.
This paper reviews the evidence that describes and explains inequalities in diet and physical activity related to social and economic measures.
Too much time in front of screens combined with a sedentary lifestyle is taking its toll on our children’s wellbeing.
The guidance published today (1 August) is for implementation in the 2013 to 2014 school year.
A wide range of actions taken over past year by 25 Responsibility Deal food businesses to help families cut down on calories.
Delivery of the National Child Measurement Programme (NCMP) is now a mandatory public health function of local authorities.
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