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Professor Dame Sally Davies has made a statement about public safety, following the identification of suspects involved in the Salisbury attack.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Products containing doses equal to or greater than 1178mg/day of base glucosamine will now be considered to be medicines.
The Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) website is now on GOV.UK.
Annual HIV data published today shows new diagnoses decreased from 5,280 new diagnoses in 2016 to 4,363 in 2017.
Public Health England is urging the public to find out their ‘heart age’, with 50 preventable deaths from heart attack or stroke happening every day.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners will routinely check lorries they stop at the roadside for emissions cheat devices.
A free Academy evening seminar on trauma informed practice
The Department of Health and Social Care has appointed Professor Dame Julia Goodfellow as Chair of the Advisory Board for Public Health England.
Latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures for immunisation practitioners.
The consultation is part of the government’s plan to reduce childhood obesity and other health problems in children.
A 68-year-old Surrey man was sentenced at Guildford Crown Court for possession with intent to supply unlicensed medicines and Class C drugs in the UK.
Matt Hancock has told staff that patients will continue to have access to medicines, medical products and high-quality care in the unlikely event of a no-deal Brexit.
The Health and Social Care Secretary has written 2 letters to industry about contingency plans in the unlikely event of a no-deal Brexit.
PHE encourages students and their parents to call their GP practice if they know they have not received these vaccines, or are unsure if they are up to date.
We've been awarded the Gold standard at this year's Mind Workplace Wellbeing Index Awards for our commitment to staff and mental health.
Data from Public Health England show that patients diagnosed through screening, GP referral or 2-week referrals likely to have more treatment options.
Ministers agree to national screening committee’s recommendation for bowel cancer screening in England in future to start earlier at 50.
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