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The NHS Medical Director, Bruce Keogh, is highlighting the HIV diagnosis campaign being run during National HIV Testing Week
List of vexatious litigants, banned from starting court cases without permission.
Dr Thomas Waite is the Deputy Chief Medical Officer leading on health protection. His role covers emergency response and preparedness, infectious diseases, vaccines and therapeutics. Dr Waite is a consultant epidemiologist and completed his clinical and public health training in...
Find out how to access additional support services including those from the existing Infected Blood support schemes, charities and NHS.
In support of National HIV Testing Week, the Prime Minister undertook a public rapid HIV home test, available for free, in No10 Downing Street.
The Pharmacy and Public Health Forum provides leadership for the development, implementation and evaluation of public health practice for pharmacy in the government’s drive to improve the public’s health.
Andrew S. Terrell was the British Consul for Business & Government Affairs and Head of the UK Government Office (UKGO) in Raleigh from 2017 until January 2020. The UK Government Office in Raleigh maintains and develops business, cultural, political, and...
Over 20,000 self-testing and self-sampling kits will be made available to help end HIV transmissions by the end of the decade.
Three soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in 1944 now have named graves at Banneville-la-Campagne War Cemetery in Normandy.
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