Tag: Public Health England
Major health scare within the UK African community
There is a major health scare within the UK African community in the United Kingdom as a report has found black African people are...
13,500 people in UK living with an undiagnosed HIV infection
According to new figures released on World AIDS day by Public Health England (PHE), an estimated 101,200 people in the UK are living with HIV.
Of...
Migrant Labour Critical To NHS
With 57,000 EU workers set to leave, NHS now depends on South Africa, Nigeria & Egypt post Brexit
The NHS is now very heavily dependent...
NHS offers support to girls and women as the ‘cutting season’...
The NHS has launched a new short film in the lead up to the ‘cutting season’, a term associated with Female Genital Mutilation (FGM)...
New bowel cancer screening test kit roll out
A new bowel cancer home testing kit will be rolled out across England. The Faecal Immonochemical Test (FIT) tests for hidden blood in stool...
In search for new digital health tools
PHE launches new Health X Hackathon in Manchester to seek new digital innovations following success of Sugar Smart app and One You quiz.
Digital creatives,...
One You is here to help!
‘One You’, a ground-breaking new campaign to help adults across the country avoid future diseases caused by modern day life reaches out to Black...
‘One You’ – The secret of being healthy at 70 and...
Public Health England reveals ways to address preventable disease in adults with the launch of ‘One You’ in a nationwide campaign. The NHS spends...
Be Clear on Cancer: ‘blood in pee’ a Key Symptom
Public Health England on 16 February 2016 launches a nationwide ‘Be Clear on Cancer’ campaign with the aim of raising awareness of a key...
Scientists awarded Ebola medal for service in Sierra Leone
The UK Government issued a call for suitably experienced scientists to help with the mounting humanitarian crisis in West Africa caused by the Ebola...