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Public Health England publishes first evidence showing the impact of the shingles vaccination programme.
Medicine management technicians at University Hospital Southampton offer alcohol identification and brief advice (IBA) to patients within 48 hours of admission.
This vaccine update provides immunisation practitioners with the latest developments in vaccines, vaccination policies and procedures.
PHE launches sexual health campaign to encourage condom use by young adults to reduce the rates of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
Public Health England (PHE) gets go-ahead to create a world-leading public health science campus and headquarters at Harlow in Essex.
Reports on the introduction of opt-out blood-borne viruses (BBV) testing in prisons.
UK NSC review calls for trial period to gather more evidence on whether testing for rare-inherited condition should be introduced.
Dance programme to improve the health and wellbeing of community-dwelling older adults.
Charity developing its working practices and physical work spaces with emphasis on supporting MSK health.
Primary care patients referred to a vocational advisor delivering a stepped care, case managed intervention to address obstacles to working.
The Safe and Well falls prevention project provided identification and referral of the vulnerable at increased risk of falls, as well as social benefits.
A clinically and cost effective care approach for low back pain using a screening tool to match patients to the right treatment.
A preventative service encouraging people at risk of osteoporotic fractures to remain physically active and learn to self-manage their condition.
A rehabilitation programme for people with chronic joint pain.
Letter template for newborn screening laboratories to inform hospitals about a baby screened positive for sickle cell disease.
In response to stakeholders, Public Health England (PHE) and NHS England have published an update on the PrEP Impact trial.
New Public Health England (PHE) report shows a decline in men and women having home cancer test.
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.
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