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Resources to support the commissioning and delivery of tier 2 behavioural weight management services for children, families and adults.
How to use an interrupted time series to evaluate your digital health product.
Find a BFPO number, send mail to and from British forces personnel and their families
You can use the British Forces Post Office (BFPO) to send a letter or…
You can only use the enduring families free mail service to send things to…
You must: use a printed address label or write the address clearly in…
You must complete a customs declaration if you’re sending a parcel. Write…
The cost of using British Forces Post Office (BFPO) depends on the size…
Not all UK online retailers are able to send things to a BFPO address.…
You cannot send some items in BFPO mail, including: alcohol arms and…
You can send letters (also known as ‘blueys’) and parcels for free to…
You may be able to claim compensation if your post: does not arrive within…
Checks you should carry out every time you tow a trailer, caravan or horsebox with a car, to make sure you're towing safely and legally.
Practical advice and tools to support health and care professionals make brief interventions in weight management for adults.
The Intellectual Property Office offers different methods of accelerating the processing of your patent application.
Training tools providing evidence-based healthy weight messages for the public health workforce to use in discussions with children, young people and families.
Insights from new evidence on the relationship between excess weight and coronavirus (COVID-19).
More people were seen faster for scans including endoscopies, ultrasounds and MRIs.
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