A national charity has praised colleagues at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust involved in a national initiative focused on improving diabetes care.
The Scottish government is to invest more than £6m as part of the Accelerated National Innovations Adoption (ANIA) programme to help people with type 2 diabetes, stroke patients and babies born wit...
Almost 500 schools are taking part in the ‘Eat Them to Defeat Them’ campaign, which makes eating vegetables fun and encourages children to explore new foods, helping more than 100,000 children eat ...
NICE has recommended the first long-term daily pill to treat endometriosis that could transform how the painful condition is managed.
Somerset has ranked second in England for ovarian cancer survival rates, according to an NHS England report.
Capital investment in buildings, facilities and equipment is required to achieve a shift to community care, research has found.
A study by The Health Foundation and Runnymede Trust has revealed how racism impacts health outcomes.
Children in the most deprived areas of England will get access to a programme to help protect them from tooth decay, the government has announced.
At-risk groups will benefit from better access to information on air pollution following the Government’s Air Quality Information System (AQIS) review.
The link between housing conditions and respiratory health is being highlighted by a new report.
The latest phase of the Scottish Government’s ‘Be the Early Bird’ campaign focuses on head and neck cancer symptoms.
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