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The role of DNA in food and forensics is discussed by Government Chemist representatives at a talk for the Royal Society of Chemistry.
New framework for child protection; services for looked after children and care leavers; and local authority fostering and adoption services.
British Embassy, British Council and Department for International Development staff have an Away Day at Harare Children's Hospital
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Drug treatment in England continued to perform well in 2012 to 2013, helping just over 29,000 people to recover from addiction.
The Government and pharmaceutical companies have agreed a new five-year, multi-billion pricing deal that will introduce a fixed limit on NHS spend on branded medicines for the first time ever with all additional expenditure …
NHS commissioners for Milton Keynes and Bedfordshire have, from today, signed up to work in partnership with national NHS organisations to undertake a review of local health services with a view to improving healthcare for l…
Authorities in France have reported that a kitten has been diagnosed and confirmed with rabies.
A partnership has been signed between the UK and Jordan with the aim of sharing and developing cancer treatments across the Middle East
Secretary of state Jeremy Hunt invites Dame Fiona Caldicott to chair the Independent Information Governance Oversight Panel (IIGOP).
Public Health England (PHE) to develop an innovative point of care test (POCT) to assess childhood immunity to measles and tetanus.
This update contains new baseline information for 11 indicators as well as more recent data for 12 indicators.
This paper reviews the evidence that describes and explains inequalities in diet and physical activity related to social and economic measures.
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.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on water bills, the NHS, RBS, devolved powers and the HS2 extension.
Care and Support Minister Norman Lamb on the importance of integrated care and the 'integration pioneers' who are leading the way.
Care Minister announces details of fourteen areas leading the way in delivering better joined up care.
Following advice from the Independent Reconfiguration Panel, Jeremy Hunt today announced changes to healthcare services in North West London
Joint homecare survey by Department of Health and Guardian Social Care Network prompts new ideas for improving homecare.
New PHE data suggest a slowdown in emerging gonorrhoea resistance to first-line treatments in 2012.
The Prime Minister’s Spokesperson (PMS) answered questions on the Royal Charter, Lewisham hospital and energy.
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