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Evidence and information for health and care professionals and the wider public health workforce to promote the benefits of a healthy, balanced diet.
This consultation seeks views on different ways in which government and employers can take action to reduce ill health-related job loss.
The Food Data Transparency Partnership (FDTP) is a partnership to improve the environmental sustainability and healthiness of food and drink through better food data.
This paper presents a conceptual approach for discussing health information seeking among poor households in Africa and Asia
Update of indicators in the Wider Determinants profile. The profile is designed to draw attention to the broad range of individual, social and environmental factors which influence our health and provide the public health system with intelligence on the wider...
This report examines the drivers of health and nutritional status for poor people in urban areas
Reforms to occupational health services will be shaped through a £1.5m innovation fund, through Innovate UK's Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI), as the government continues its drive to tackle in work sickness and boost economic activity using new technology and...
This paper examines common approaches for quantifying health inequities
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