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Changes to rules on blood donation will maintain the safety of the blood supply while allowing more people to donate.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Independent investigation to be offered to families who suffer stillbirth or life-changing injuries to their babies, along with other measures to cut stillbirths.
Prime Minister Theresa May hosted a reception for DrugFam, a charity that provides support to those affected by someone else’s addiction to drugs and/or alcohol.
This circular provides clarification to a change to the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
Businesses can apply for a share of up to £12 million to develop or test innovative ways of diagnosing, preventing and treating disease.
New Public Health England (PHE) report shows a decline in men and women having home cancer test.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
UK public bodies can now bid for funding from a new £190m programme designed to accelerate the rate at which Full Fibre networks are made available across the UK
Public Health England received some positive feedback from an international review of its processes, along with recommendations for future work.
Seven areas to take part in individual placement and support (IPS) trial for drugs or alcohol dependency in community treatment services.
The Medicines Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has launched a social media campaign to promote reporting of suspected side effects from over-the-counter medicines.
Professor Keith McNeil, Chief Clinical Information Officer for Health and Care, on his review of Public Health England’s data collection.
Latest HIV reports show a fall in HIV transmission rates in the UK as investment in effective preventative measures pays off.
Through the HIV Prevention Innovation Fund, PHE is funding 12 projects to help develop new and innovative ways of preventing HIV.
Enhanced stewardship approach for urinary tract infections (UTIs) resulted in a dramatic reduction in inappropriate prescribing.
Improvement project reduced catheter-associated urinary tract infection (CAUTI) rates at a district general hospital.
Minister's letter of response to the January 2017 report 'These are our children: a review by Dame Christine Lenehan'.
PHE is urging women to have cervical screening after latest figures show a drop in attendance.
Recent rise recorded in number of cases of Legionnaires' disease in people who have travelled to Palmanova, in Mallorca, Spain.
Public Health England event in Birmingham promotes government tobacco control plan and the drive to make the NHS smoke-free by 2019.
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