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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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Global perspectives on inactivity and health

Posted by: Dr Justin Varney, Posted on: 25 November 2016 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

Last week Bangkok hosted over 1,000 international delegates for the 6th International Congress on Physical Activity and Public Health. The Congress marked a key milestone in bringing the International Society of Physical Activity and Health (ISPAH) biennial congress to Asia for …

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Seamless care closer to home on the Fylde Coast

Posted by: Duncan Selbie, Posted on: 24 November 2016 - Categories: Promoting place-based public health systems

Last month I visited the Fylde Coast in Lancashire, home to the well-known seaside town of Blackpool and the neighbouring, more rural districts of Fylde and Wyre. Here, partners across the local healthcare system are testing out new ways to …

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European HIV and Hepatitis testing week: test, treat and prevent

Posted by: Ruth Simmons, Posted on: 18 November 2016 - Categories: Health Protection

From 18th November 2016 we mark the fourth annual European HIV & Hepatitis testing week, an initiative focused on “Becoming aware of your status”, with hepatitis added as a focus last year. In 2015, more than 400 organisations from across …

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Health Matters: Your questions on reducing the burden of tuberculosis

Posted by: Blog Editor, Posted on: 17 November 2016 - Categories: Health Matters

We hope our latest edition of Health Matters – on the subject of “Reducing the burden of tuberculosis” – will help you and other health professionals by compiling key facts, figures and evidence of effective interventions. Where we can, we’re …

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Why students are joining the fight against antibiotic resistance

Posted by: Diane Ashiru-Oredope, Posted on: 16 November 2016 - Categories: Antimicrobial resistance

Are you a healthcare student? If so, as a future professional or prescriber of medicine we need you to play your own vital role in slowing the rise of antibiotic resistance. Because just like current health professionals and leaders you …

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Celebrating the contribution of local government to the public’s health

Posted by: Duncan Selbie, Posted on: 15 November 2016 - Categories: Local authority public health

Today is ‘Our Day’, - a chance for local authorities across the land to discuss and celebrate what they do in a typical day. And after spending the last 3 years visiting every part of the country and speaking to …

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Cancer: Analysing diagnosis and survival

Posted by: Sean McPhail, Posted on: 14 November 2016 - Categories: Chief Knowledge Officer

Cancer survival has been steadily improving in most cancers for many years and we can help this trend continue in two broad ways. Firstly we can improve the stage at which a cancer is diagnosed (the earlier the better) through …

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Green space, mental wellbeing and sustainable communities

Posted by: Stephen Morton, Posted on: 9 November 2016 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing, Health in a changing climate

We’ve known for some time that good quality natural landscape in urban areas can affect how people feel. It reduces stress and sadness, lifts the mood and makes us feel better. The benefits of these green and blues space, and …

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How pharmacists can help in tackling antimicrobial resistance

Posted by: Diane Ashiru-Oredope, Posted on: 9 November 2016 - Categories: Antimicrobial resistance

When it comes to fighting antimicrobial resistance (AMR), spreading the message is an important part of tackling the issue and community pharmacists are well placed to help get that message across. We need to make people aware that the over …

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Policing and public health – a common purpose

Posted by: Linda Hindle, Posted on: 8 November 2016 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

Senior leaders from across public health and the police came together recently to talk about closer working. It was clear from the discussion that public health priorities are aligned with those of police forces across England in areas such as …

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