NEWS: Gym-Goers Urged to Check for Cancer
As reported by NHS England, The NHS is partnering with leisure centres to encourage gym-goers to look for potential signs of cancer with reminders in changing rooms keep reading
As reported by NHS England, The NHS is partnering with leisure centres to encourage gym-goers to look for potential signs of cancer with reminders in changing rooms keep reading
As reported by BBC News, more than 130,000 employees in England will receive cardiovascular health checks to help prevent heart disease and improve overall well-being keep reading
As reported by The BMA, NHS Confederation urges political backing for a proactive, prevention-focused health service model to improve outcomes and cut costs Matthew Taylor (pictured above) keep reading
As reported by NHS England, half a million more people in England are now at risk of developing type 2 diabetes, prompting expanded NHS prevention efforts The keep reading
HIV testing is essential not only in preventing ill health, onward transmission, and premature death. In this article, Ian Jackson, Director of Contracting and Planning for keep reading
A recent study led by University of Oxford researchers sheds light on the noteworthy decline in long-Covid cases among the vaccinated compared to the unvaccinated, keep reading
As reported by Nursing in Practice, in a bid to combat the alarming increase in suicides, the government announced a comprehensive National Suicide Prevention Strategy, emphasizing keep reading
The NHS is looking to prevention to improve population health – how can practice managers make sure their practices work to prevent, as well as keep reading
The NHS is looking to prevention to improve population health – how can practice managers make sure their practices work to prevent, as well as keep reading
A drug that halves a woman’s risk of breast cancer continues to work long after they stop taking it, say researchers This is an edited keep reading
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