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(All) harm of inadequate patient ventilation and oxygenation could have been avoided if an alternative means of ventilation had been used earlier. (MDA/2010/036)
How UK aid is helping to improve hygiene and sanitation in Bangladesh
New roadside breathalyser technology and a new approach to road casualty investigation.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Experts have today called on the government to permanently ban two groups of “legal highs”.
New cases of MRSA bloodstream infection have dropped by 41 % and C. difficile by 30% across the NHS in England since 2009/10. The decrease …
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The report for the Apply for a breathing space alpha assessment on the 14/05/2020.
Consultation on proposed new measures when testing drink drivers.
Obstructive Sleep Apnoea (OSA) affects 5% of the population, but is often undiagnosed.
Around 25,000 deaths each year in England are attributable to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
New Public Health England smokefree campaign highlights the toxic effect of smoking on the heart, brain and lungs.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Public Health England issues advice to help people take care of themselves during the flu season.
PHE are warning pregnant women against using a potentially poisonous product, 'Calabash chalk', as a nutritional supplement or morning sickness ‘antidote’.
Public Health England's new TV advert highlights the dangers of tar in cigarettes, urging England’s 7 million smokers to quit using Smokefree this New Year.
An extensive programme of testing is being carried out around Bridlington in a bid to find out sources impacting on bathing water quality.
THINK! highlights the risks of driving the morning after a big night out.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Home Office circular 011/2012 Testing police officers for substance misuse Broad subject: Police service Issue date: Mon Apr 30 00:00…
Improved testing equipment to detect drink and drug drivers to get go-ahead and key changes to streamline enforcement.
Medicine management technicians at University Hospital Southampton offer alcohol identification and brief advice (IBA) to patients within 48 hours of admission.
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