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What is Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and how can you help combat it?

Campaign mascot Andi Biotic reminds us to Keep Antibiotics Working

What is Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) and how can you help combat it?

We introduce the new campaign to Keep Antibiotics Working, fronted by our mascot Andi Biotic, and look at why we all need to be more aware of Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR).

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Fentanyl: What's being done to mitigate future problems

Posted by: Rosanna O’Connor, Posted on: 18 September 2017 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

Fentanyl has had much coverage in the news this year following a number of overdose deaths in Yorkshire and the Humber in the first five months of the year, which were linked to people using heroin mixed with fentanyl. While …

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Duncan Selbie's Friday message - 15 September 2017

Posted by: Duncan Selbie, Posted on: 15 September 2017 - Categories: Duncan Selbie Friday Message

Dear everyone, Five years in, the public health system is strong and in good shape and our annual conference this week brought together over 1500 people from every conceivable profession, discipline and organisation

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Routes to Diagnosis – making the most of cancer diagnosis data

Posted by: Lucy Elliss-Brookes, Posted on: 12 September 2017 - Categories: Public health data

This week marks the 4th update to “Routes to Diagnosis”, a key part of England’s efforts to improve cancer survival.

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Clearing up confusion caused by flip-flopping diet news

Posted by: Alison Tedstone, Posted on: 11 September 2017 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

As Public Health England’s chief nutritionist, I’m often asked what we’re doing about confusing messages in the media about nutrition, which lead to an incorrect assumption that official advice is always changing.

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Duncan Selbie's Friday message - 8 September 2017

Posted by: Duncan Selbie, Posted on: 8 September 2017 - Categories: Duncan Selbie Friday Message

Dear everyone Having a good boss is good for your health. Having a poor boss is the most common reason people leave a job and is more important to most people than levels of pay and exacting work. Being valued …

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Closing the health gap and reducing inequalities

Posted by: John Newton, Posted on: 8 September 2017 - Categories: Health inequalities

Next week PHE will host our fifth annual conference at the University of Warwick. As we prepare to bring together the public health community I’m taking a look at three key topics which are at the forefront of public health …

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Promoting the impact of science on our health

Posted by: John Newton and Christine McCartney, Posted on: 7 September 2017 - Categories: PHE's science

Next week PHE will host our fifth annual conference at the University of Warwick. As we prepare to bring together the public health community I’m taking a look with PHE colleagues at three key topics which are at the forefront of …

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The National Poisons Information Service - what it is and does

Posted by: Simon Thomas, Posted on: 7 September 2017 - Categories: Health Protection

The numbers published below refer to the National Poisons Information Service annual report from 2017. For details of the most recent annual report please visit the NPIS website. What is The National Poisons Information Service (NPIS)? What does it do …

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Making the economic case for prevention

Posted by: John Newton and Brian Ferguson, Posted on: 6 September 2017 - Categories: Health economics

Next week PHE will host our fifth annual conference at the University of Warwick. As we prepare to bring together the public health community I’m taking a look with PHE colleagues at three key topics which are at the forefront …

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Supporting local action on health inequalities

Posted by: Ann Marie Connolly, Chloe Johnson and Claire Laurent, Posted on: 1 September 2017 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

Reducing health inequalities is at the heart of public health and PHE’s priorities.

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