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This review undertook a search to identify age-specific data on the health needs and barriers to care for young key populations
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The survey provides information on health status, illnesses, lifestyle, health service use and children.
The Office for Health Improvement and Disparities (OHID) collects and publishes statistics on public health topics.
Latest climate change-related analysis using a range of UK official statistics.
Statistics from a variety of sources on obesity, physical activity and diet.
This article takes a look at how the UK is benefitted by its nature removing pollution from the air using statistics commisioned by ONS.
Public health has a key role in supporting local areas to maintain a focus on integration that keeps people well.
Summary of importance of health inequality, the economic case for investment and descriptive analysis of health inequalities in London.
This research provides a description of employer attitudes, approaches to developing knowledge and examples of innovative practice in occupational health.
This study conducts a trial that provides informal firms with information on occupational health and safety to improve their workplace practices
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