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Bring photo ID to vote Check what photo ID you'll need to vote in person in the General Election on 4 July.
A new campaign launches today (4 January 2016) encouraging parents to get “Sugar Smart” and take control of their children’s sugar intake.
Hot weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
This report details a review of the evidence on interventions to help the nation reduce their sugar consumption.
Toxoplasmosis is an infection caused by Toxoplasma gondii (T. gondii) that can pass from mammals to humans.
PHE's public health laboratories provide routine and enhanced molecular diagnostic services to NHS trusts.
Research by University College London (UCL) shares learning from local authorities that have a downward trend in childhood obesity, including practice examples.
This information can help parents of babies with suspected or confirmed diagnosis of severe skeletal dysplasia discuss the condition with healthcare professionals.
An overview of public health ethics for the UK Public Health Skills and Knowledge Framework (PHSKF).
Information for parents of babies who carry a gene for unusual haemoglobin.
Guidance to help professionals in public health and environmental health departments to minimise the risk of transmission of gastrointestinal infections.
These documents explain how to take a newborn blood spot screening sample.
Rapid evidence review on the effect of physical activity participation among children aged 5 to 11 years.
An England-wide survey of over 5,000 adults found that 80% of people aged over 18 have made the decision to change their lifestyle in 2021.
Trends in hospital admissions as a result of eating disorders in young people, by single year of age, England
Guidance for local providers of infectious diseases in pregnancy screening.
Explanation of the collecting, reporting and identification of mosquitoes in the UK.
This document sets out the programme specific operating model (PSOM) for quality assurance of the NHS Cervical Screening Programme.
An explanation of the key performance indicators (KPIs) for NHS population screening in England.
These publications explain abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) screening and support the NHS AAA screening programme.
Guidance for local authorities about alerting health professionals and the public to the risks of new and modified drugs.
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