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Organisations can apply for a share of up to £450,000 to develop technology to improve the diagnosis and management of skin conditions.
If you suspect exfoliative dermatitis caused by an adverse drug reaction to ustekinumab, stop treatment.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Environment Agency fisheries specialists carried out a fish rescue in the Peak District yesterday, moving fish that have been stranded as the river dries up.
Smoking or a naked flame could cause patients’ dressings or clothing to catch fire when being treated with paraffin-based emollient that is in contact with the dressing or clothing.
UKTI helps Derby based specialist clothing company develop its export sales.
PHE encourages drinkers to take a break from alcohol as many admit they need a break as festive season hits peak on ‘Booze’s Black Friday’.
British ambassador to Mongolia Catherine Arnold blogs about the illegal wildlife trade.
Case study from the University of Birmingham who pitched their ideas to industry and investors at the CDE Marketplace on 27 April 2016.
PHE’s One You campaign is helping middle age people live more healthily by asking ‘How are you?’ and providing free support and tools.
In celebration of Green Great Britain Week, leading retailers across the UK have pledged to encourage customers to buy cleaner fuels.
Further provisions for livestock farmers struggling to access animal feed have been introduced today with immediate effect
The Environment Agency is supporting farmers dealing with the pressures of the hot, dry weather by allowing a more flexible approach to water abstraction.
Businesses are being challenged to come up with new ways to minimise the use of animals when researching skin metabolism and gene therapies.
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