New figures on the take up of the “NHS offer” by PIP patients
Nearly 3,000 women who have PiP breast implants have been forced to get help from the NHS because their private clinics have failed to help, according to new figures published today by the Department...
View ArticlePutting smoke out of sight and out of mind
-End of tobacco displays in shops from today- New legislation comes into effect today (Friday 6 April) to protect children from being the target of tobacco promotion and to help people quit smoking....
View ArticleTop tips for when you’re expecting!
Campaign joins forces with new Hollywood film to support healthier starts for mother and baby Hollywood blockbuster ‘What to Expect When You’re Expecting’ is teaming up with the little sister of...
View ArticleMacmillan and the Ramblers join forces to get people walking
More people will be encouraged to get on their feet and get walking thanks to a new partnership between leading charities, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today. Macmillan Cancer Support...
View ArticleNew parents get more support from health visitors in the home and community
Families around the country will receive a more personalised service from their local health visiting teams thanks to expansion of the programme which aims to give new parents personalised support in...
View ArticleInsurers continue to safeguard cover for those taking predictive genetic tests
Thousands of people who have genetic tests for conditions such as Alzheimers and cancer will continue to benefit when taking out insurance thanks to an extended agreement announced today by Public...
View ArticleStars back new drive to increase organ and stem cell donations
Singer and TV Personality Alesha Dixon and Homeland star David Harewood have thrown their weight behind a new drive to increase life-saving organ and stem cell donations, Public Health Minister Anne...
View Article£8 million invested to tackle HIV and improve sexual health
Almost £8 million is being invested in driving down HIV infections and providing information to improve people’s sexual health, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today. The money will go to...
View ArticleLaunch of consultation to encourage more joined up working in the health service
Proposals for the duties of health and wellbeing boards were published today by the Department of Health. Health and wellbeing boards will be made up of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), local...
View ArticleTips to tackle the back to school blues
Text the school nurse for help and advice Children who are starting secondary school for the first time this September are being encouraged to get to know their school nurse so they know where to go...
View ArticleNew figures on the take up of the “NHS offer” by PIP patients
Nearly 3,000 women who have PiP breast implants have been forced to get help from the NHS because their private clinics have failed to help, according to new figures published today by the Department...
View ArticlePutting smoke out of sight and out of mind
-End of tobacco displays in shops from today- New legislation comes into effect today (Friday 6 April) to protect children from being the target of tobacco promotion and to help people quit smoking....
View ArticleTop tips for when you’re expecting!
Campaign joins forces with new Hollywood film to support healthier starts for mother and baby Hollywood blockbuster ‘What to Expect When You’re Expecting’ is teaming up with the little sister of...
View ArticleMacmillan and the Ramblers join forces to get people walking
More people will be encouraged to get on their feet and get walking thanks to a new partnership between leading charities, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today. Macmillan Cancer Support...
View ArticleNew parents get more support from health visitors in the home and community
Families around the country will receive a more personalised service from their local health visiting teams thanks to expansion of the programme which aims to give new parents personalised support in...
View ArticleInsurers continue to safeguard cover for those taking predictive genetic tests
Thousands of people who have genetic tests for conditions such as Alzheimers and cancer will continue to benefit when taking out insurance thanks to an extended agreement announced today by Public...
View ArticleStars back new drive to increase organ and stem cell donations
Singer and TV Personality Alesha Dixon and Homeland star David Harewood have thrown their weight behind a new drive to increase life-saving organ and stem cell donations, Public Health Minister Anne...
View Article£8 million invested to tackle HIV and improve sexual health
Almost £8 million is being invested in driving down HIV infections and providing information to improve people’s sexual health, Public Health Minister Anne Milton announced today. The money will go to...
View ArticleLaunch of consultation to encourage more joined up working in the health service
Proposals for the duties of health and wellbeing boards were published today by the Department of Health. Health and wellbeing boards will be made up of clinical commissioning groups (CCGs), local...
View ArticleTips to tackle the back to school blues
Text the school nurse for help and advice Children who are starting secondary school for the first time this September are being encouraged to get to know their school nurse so they know where to go...
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