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New funding to bolster the government’s pledge to end all new transmissions of HIV within England by 2030 were announced today by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, at a reception in No10 to mark World AIDS Day attended by campaig…
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) confirms additional cases of Clade Ib mpox.
UKHSA publishes a report evaluating the NHSE emergency department opt out testing programme for BBV
By the end of October 2024, almost 2 million school children had a nasal spray vaccine. November has seen further vaccinations. But many are still missing out
The fight against meningococcal B continues.
The Secretary of State spoke at the government's first Men's Health Summit at Arsenal Football Club's Emirates Stadium,
£22.6 million invested in innovative projects across the country to support unpaid carers as well as people with care needs.
Health and Social Care Secretary Wes Streeting announced plans at a Men’s Health Summit with Movember and the Premier League.
The Minister of State for Care delivered a keynote speech at the National Children and Adult Services Conference in Liverpool.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency has approved the medicine flortaucipir (Tauvid), given to adults with memory problems so that doctors can perform a type of brain scan called a PET.
The UK chief medical officers, chief nursing officers and chief midwifery officers have given advice on the importance of folic acid supplementation.
Oxford Nanopore’s breakthrough genetic sequencing tech to analyse 50,000 samples from UK Biobank, to create a world-first ‘epigenetic map’.
Votes on the world-leading Tobacco and Vapes Bill will move the UK one step closer to becoming smoke-free.
More than 100 people from the county visited Somerset Cricket Club in Taunton to discuss their views of the NHS.
Mental Health Bill will give patients enhanced rights to make decisions regarding their own care, ensuring their voice is heard throughout the treatment process.
NHS managers who silence whistleblowers could be barred from working in the NHS, under proposals being announced this week.
The biggest ever conversation about the future of the NHS came to the Midlands today.
Proposed new measures would legally require public bodies procuring goods and services for the NHS to both identify and mitigate risks of modern slavery.
Information on the other regulatory bodies responsible for e-cigarette and vape products.
The UK chief pharmaceutical officers have given advice to help pharmacists and pharmacy technicians wanting to take part in the assisted dying debate.
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