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PHE has invited advertising agency groups to present their ideas for a new national campaign to engage society in a movement to combat dementia.
The Department of Health is asking people to answer questions about dementia research ahead of the G8 dementia summit on 11 December.
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Smokers urged to join the Stoptober challenge.
Department of Health is inviting people to give their views about dementia research in the run-up to the G8 dementia summit on 11 December.
Prime Minister announces £400 million package to boost research and treatment for cancer, and a new partnership to help map genomes.
Improving care for vulnerable older people - engagement exercise closes on 27 September 2013.
Comment on government's new proposals to improve care for vulnerable older people by 27 September.
The next national campaign to raise awareness of cancer symptoms launches in February 2014 and will focus on breast cancer in women over 70.
The UK is to host the first G8 dementia summit to lead international action on tackling the condition.
Jeremy Hunt talks about using the G8 summit on dementia to seek further international collaboration.
The Department of Health has announced a £30 million deal to purchase 20 new radiotherapy machines.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today follows in the footsteps of over 10,000 people across England by becoming a Dementia Friend.
The next national campaign to raise awareness of cancer symptoms launches in October and will focus on ‘blood in pee’.
Far more needs to be done across health and care services to improve the treatment that people with learning disabilities receive.
The government’s major drive to introduce high-tech DNA mapping for patients will start with cancer, rare diseases and infectious diseases.
The health secretary has announced he is seeking views on a set of proposals to radically improve care for vulnerable older people.
Figures reveal the stark reality of early diagnosis on survival rates
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Includes: deprivation and breast cancer screening uptake, sexual infections, 'Get Going this Summer', 'Longer lives', new cancer patients database.
Separate study suggests South Asian women should no longer be considered at low risk of breast cancer.
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