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A new campaign has launched demonstrating the importance of simple ventilation techniques to reduce the risks of catching COVID-19 this winter.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
The antiviral was found to be safe and effective following a stringent review of the available evidence.
Dr Laura Squire OBE has begun her role as the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency’s (MHRA) Chief Healthcare Quality and Access Officer
A new recruitment campaign will encourage people to apply for roles in the adult social care sector.
People who suspect they may have experienced a side effect from a medicine or vaccine are being encouraged to report it to the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) Yellow Card scheme as part of the glob…
Clinical guidance has been updated to allow COVID-19 boosters to be given earlier to those at highest risk where this makes operational sense.
More than 2 million boosters have been administered in the last week alone as the Health Secretary urges people to get their booster as soon as possible.
Government action to cut the cost of repeatable HRT prescriptions and a new Menopause Taskforce means women experiencing the menopause will be better supported.
The MHRA is committed to responding to the Tobacco Control Plan and supports the UK Government’s vision for a smoke-free generation by encouraging safe, high-quality and effective e-cigarette products to be licensed as medic…
The UK Health Security Agency and ministers are calling on young people to make sure they take a rapid COVID-19 test before returning to school after the half term.
England could be the first country in the world to prescribe medicinally licensed e-cigarettes to help reduce smoking rates.
New data published today by UKHSA shows reported cases of TB fell in England in 2020, reducing rates from 8.4 per 100,000 in 2019 to 7.3 per 100,000.
In line with step 4 of the roadmap the Secretary of State for Health and Social Care has laid a statutory instrument that will remove certain powers from the Coronavirus Act 2020, subject to Parliamentary approval.
These principles are intended to lay the foundation for developing good machine learning practices (GMLP) and will help guide future growth in this rapidly progressing field.
Refugees are being supported into NHS roles as millions of pounds of new funding is helping low-income countries train healthcare staff.
PM Boris Johnson urges everyone over 50 to get their booster jabs when they get the call.
Pilot scheme will motivate people to make healthy changes to their lifestyle.
National advertising campaign steps up today to encourage people to protect themselves and loved ones from COVID and flu this winter.
Adult social care will benefit from £162.5 million of new funding to help workforce retention and recruitment.
The new antivirals could be rolled out through a clinical study from winter.
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