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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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The health sector is on target to limit climate change

Posted by: David Pencheon, Posted on: 5 February 2016 - Categories: Health in a changing climate

By now I hope you will have heard that the health sector has hit its first target in the bid to limit climate change.  The NHS, social care, and we in the public health system have reduced our carbon emissions …

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Understanding cancer- the importance of patient data

Posted by: Jem Rashbass, Posted on: 4 February 2016 - Categories: Chief Knowledge Officer

We all know someone close to us who has had cancer, and by 2020 nearly half of us born in 1960 will be living with a diagnosis of cancer ourselves.  Our ability to detect cancer earlier, to understand why some …

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Preventing and detecting disease before it harms people’s health

Posted by: Kevin Fenton, Posted on: 2 February 2016 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

It’s always encouraging to hear how an NHS Health Check has changed someone’s life. Take Rajiv, who discovered he had type 2 diabetes after taking up the offer of an NHS Health Check. On the doctor’s advice, he reduced sugar …

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Zika virus: What you need to know

Posted by: Blog Editor, Posted on: 1 February 2016 - Categories: Health Protection

The outbreak of Zika virus in South and Central America, and the Caribbean, has attracted widespread media coverage with particular focus on an apparent increase in the number of babies born with microcephaly (a smaller head than expected which can …

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The week at PHE: Online highlights, week beginning 25 January

Posted by: Blog Editor, Posted on: 31 January 2016 - Categories: The week at PHE

We’re pleased to bring you our round-up highlighting some of PHE’s online activity from the past week. Here’s your chance to catch up on what you might have missed including: Taking the opportunity to reduce the alcohol we drink The UK …

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Why "swine flu" is now considered a normal, seasonal flu strain

Posted by: Richard Pebody, Posted on: 28 January 2016 - Categories: Health Protection

Flu is now circulating and there have been a number of national media articles recently about ‘swine flu’ cases in the UK. This blog explains why swine flu is now considered a normal, seasonal flu strain.

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Healthcare providers are key partners for public health

Posted by: Kevin Fenton, Posted on: 28 January 2016 - Categories: Health and Wellbeing

The role of healthcare providers is to investigate, treat and care for people who are ill, but they also have huge potential to act as public health organisations at a time when prevention and early intervention have a crucial role …

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Preventing and reducing the risk of disasters

Posted by: Virginia Murray, Posted on: 27 January 2016 - Categories: Health Protection

PHE is involved in many aspects of looking after the health of the public and one of those is preventing and reducing the risk of disasters across the globe. By disasters I mean occurrences like disease epidemics such as Ebola and …

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How and when is cancer diagnosed?

Posted by: Lucy Elliss-Brookes, Posted on: 25 January 2016 - Categories: Chief Knowledge Officer

Last week Cancer Research UK released a press release showing that bowel cancer is more likely to be diagnosed at the earliest stage if it is picked up by screening. This used new PHE data that, for the first time, …

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The week at PHE: Online highlights, week beginning 18 January

Posted by: Blog Editor, Posted on: 24 January 2016 - Categories: The week at PHE

We’re pleased to bring you our round-up highlighting some of PHE’s online activity from the past week. Here’s your chance to catch up on what you might have missed including: Health Matters We've published the third edition of Health Matters …

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