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Cold weather forecasts have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
Investigation by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) results in guilty pleas for supplying unlicensed, and potentially dangerous, medicinal products.
New regulations will help to recover the cost of healthcare given to patients not ordinarily resident in the UK.
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Prime Minister Theresa May spoke about Time to Talk Day and how conversations can improve people's mental health and help to change lives.
PHE launches its Act FAST campaign to remind people of the main symptoms of stroke and importance of calling 999 immediately.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
Legal firms will face a new cap on the amount of costs they can recover in negligence cases.
New Years warning issued urging athletes to avoid potentially dangerous DMAA, otherwise known as Methylhexanamine
MHRA has launched a ‘Week of Action’ to improve awareness of unlicensed medicines containing the potentially dangerous ingredient DMAA.
The Department of Health’s response to the Citizen Go campaign about Marie Stopes International (MSI).
Roads Minister Andrew Jones thanks Roads Police Officers for their courage and professionalism following success in catching drug drivers.
Ofsted's National Director, Social Care, Eleanor Schooling, on driving improvement in tackling child sexual exploitation.
Public Health England's review shows the drug misuse treatment system in England is performing well.
Tests including an ultrasonic hologram and treatments for serious conditions, such as hospital superbugs, are the latest projects to win a share of Government funding.
David Mowat, Minister for Community Health and Care, discusses doing more to help young carers fulfil their goals.
NICE and PHE recommend children and young people are taught the importance of hand washing to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
As many as 5.5 million adults in England with undiagnosed high blood pressure are risking heart attack, stroke or even vascular dementia.
Letter to health professionals about Public Health England's survey of parental attitudes to childhood immunisation.
British High Commissioner Fergus Cochrane-Dyet OBE says the UK and other health cooperating partners are committed to improving the health and wellbeing of all Zambians.
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