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This review synthesizes the available literature on folates, provitamin A, and carotenoids in rice, wheat, maize, and pearl millet
Series of annual surveys designed to measure health and health related behaviours in adults and children.
The Lancet has published a series of articles on obesity which suggest that 40 per cent of adults could be obese by 2030 if current trends continue.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The Health Survey for England is a series of annual surveys designed to measure health and health related behaviours in adults and children, in England. Core topics are included every year and other topics are included in selected years. The...
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The agenda and papers available for the Public Health England Board meeting of 23 September 2015.
The Health survey for England is a series of annual surveys covering health and health related behaviours. This publication will update previous publication with 2015 data and an updated commentary. The trend tables present time series data for the available...
We focus on improving the nation’s health so that everyone can expect to live more of life in good health, and on levelling up health disparities to break the link between background and prospects for a healthy life. OHID is...
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