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The Youth Sport Trust will provide Change4Life sports services for a further year.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
The improved platform aims to make it easier to see uptake of pharmaceutical products and medical innovations within the NHS.
Proposals to end gluten-free prescribing could save NHS more than £25 million a year.
The alcohol industry is updating the health information on its labels, to reflect the latest scientific evidence.
NHS whistleblowers will be better protected by new rules that prohibit discrimination against them if they seek re-employment in the NHS.
Charges for NHS prescriptions, wigs and fabric supports, and dental care.
The NHS-funded nursing care standard rate is being reduced to £155.05 from 1 April 2017.
Expanding medical education to train up to 1,500 extra doctors each year in England.
Be part of the largest healthcare trade show in Latin America.
UK’s approach to prevention through targeted lifestyle changes generates interest at Arab Health 2017.
New regulations will help to recover the cost of healthcare given to patients not ordinarily resident in the UK.
Her Majesty The Queen will unveil a new memorial in Victoria Embankment Gardens, Westminster, at a service on Thursday 9 March
Legal firms will face a new cap on the amount of costs they can recover in negligence cases.
The Department of Health’s response to the Citizen Go campaign about Marie Stopes International (MSI).
David Mowat, Minister for Community Health and Care, discusses doing more to help young carers fulfil their goals.
Over the past 6 years, extensive work has been taking place in Lambeth around food, health and wellbeing to reduce childhood obesity.
Washingborough Academy uses locally sourced, seasonal ingredients where possible, growing as much food as possible in its grounds.
‘Out to Lunch’ campaign aims to improve the food and service offered to families on the high street.
HENRY addresses obesity in childhood and beyond by helping parents adopt a healthier family lifestyle.
Croydon council's programme involves working with schools, families, businesses and the community to change the way they think about food.
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