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Employment Tribunal decision.
Check what to do when you visit a farm for a review or follow-up. This includes details of testing, how to advise the farmer, and what information you need to provide.
A qualitative study was conducted to better understand both patient and provider related factors for lost to follow up
The Energy Follow Up Survey (EFUS) is a large interview and measurement survey of household heating patterns, thermal comfort and energy consumption over 2017 to 2019.
Option Bþ, a programme for pregnant or breastfeeding HIV-positive women to begin combination antiretroviral therapy
PTLFU and treatment delays and their associated demographic, clinical, and health system-related factors
Antimicrobial resistance to Group B Streptococcus (GBS) antibiotics is growing. This puts newborns at risk. VDEC is supporting a new vaccine to cut antibiotic use
This action plan is the response to the report HMI Probation has published on re-inspecting the work undertaken and progress made, by the Probation Service, to promote race equality for people on probation and staff.
Guides for legal professionals using the new law service for general applications and applications for alternative service, deemed and dispensed service and conditional orders.
This study examines programme implications
How to use a crossover randomised controlled trial to evaluate your digital health product.
Patients registered at 16 ART centres formed the study cohort in 2009 and were followed till 2011
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