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Around 24,000 more people died at home or in care homes in 2012 compared to 4 years ago, reflecting desires to stay at home to die.
New PHE data suggest a slowdown in emerging gonorrhoea resistance to first-line treatments in 2012.
Brits could add 4,700 years to their lives and £34.5 million to their wallets.
Highlights include: Cold Weather Plan for England 2013, guidance on appointing directors of public health and PHE knowledge strategy for open review.
New report evaluates success of the ‘Warm Homes, Healthy People fund’ of winter 2012 to 2013.
The plan aims to prevent avoidable harm to health, to help prevent excess winter deaths in England.
October 2013 newsletter for immunisation practitioners, with the latest developments in vaccines, and vaccination policies and procedures.
Eight out of 10 Londoners with tuberculosis in 2012 were UK-born or had been living in the UK for at least 2 years prior to their diagnosis.
DNP was deemed unfit for human consumption in 1938 following reports of severe adverse health effects.
The Rapid Review Panel is looking for a new Chair and three new members to assess new developments in hospital infection control.
Weekly messages from the Chief Executive of Public Health England.
Primary-care based screening programme could help tackle tuberculosis (TB) in the UK.
Public Health England (PHE) and the Chartered Institute of Environmental Health (CIEH) today signed a memorandum of understanding designed to increase cooperation between the two organisations.
A new collaborative study provides valuable information on the best strategies to protect babies from infections.
Public Health England study finds that use of interactive lesson plans significantly improved pupils’ knowledge of bugs and hand hygiene
The system for treating alcohol dependence among adults in England is performing well overall for those accessing services.
The latest annual report on congenital anomalies has been published by the British Isles Network of Congenital Anomaly Registers (BINOCAR).
New Be Clear on Cancer campaign launched to increase early diagnoses and save lives.
What have ice cubes, sesame seeds and festival wrist bands got in common?
Prison health experts come together at this conference organised by Public Health England (PHE) and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
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