Health Canada said this week that an outbreak of E. coli linked to romaine lettuce has ended... READ MORE›
The World Health Organization is looking to add gaming disorder to its International Classification of Diseases... READ MORE›
The World Health Organization WHO has appointed President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe as a goodwill ambassador to help tackle non-communicable diseases... READ MORE›
Health care for people with low incomes is subsidized by the government... READ MORE›
Mexico has high rates of obesity - more than 70 percent of the population is overweight or obese - and sugar consumption... READ MORE›
More than 11,000 people died in the Ebola outbreak, although 17,000 who contracted the virus survived... READ MORE›
Cycling can make people healthy and live longer, and cut public health costs, so why can't it be prescribed to the nation?... READ MORE›
NHS England spent ?3.25m on communications in 2015 16, with 52 employees working in the role, compared with 36 in 2013 14, the figures show... READ MORE›
He said it was essential to publish draft plans to cut air pollution immediately to safeguard public health... READ MORE›
That crisis has prompted unprecedented efforts by NHS England, NHS Improvement and Public Health England to ensure the scenes of chaos are not repeated this winter... READ MORE›
Andrew Lansley, the health secretary in the coalition government, recently called for the NHS to be given ?5bn more than the money already planned... READ MORE›
Pollutants released during fracking processes could pose a health risk to infants and children, according to researchers studying chemicals involved in shale gas operations... READ MORE›
Health canada investigation of ontario counsellor treating indigenous patients finds massive overbilling... READ MORE›
I describe mental health services as a car crash waiting to happen, Bailey said... READ MORE›
Nhs needs extra cash and overhaul say health bosses... READ MORE›
Jamie Oliver's 10p tax on sugary drinks sold in his Italian restaurants has resulted in a significant drop in sales, a study has found... READ MORE›
In 2015, then chancellor George Osborne said the NHS in England would receive ?8bn more between 2016-17 and 2020-21... READ MORE›
Revealed dozens of children still treated on adult psychiatric wards... READ MORE›
We have a public health emergency in many countries from pollution... READ MORE›
Longfield's report made difficult reading for the government at a time when concerns over the health service have reached a critical level... READ MORE›
Mr George's case was prepared by the Innocence Project at Cardiff University... READ MORE›
Global inventory of nitrogen oxide emissions shows highly polluting diesel cars are 'urgent public health issue'... READ MORE›
Hunt has pledged to improve the diagnosis and treatment of troubled children by NHS children and adolescent mental health services CAMHS ... READ MORE›
I work in local government as an environmental health officer, but you probably don't know staff like me exist until incidences occur where you need us... READ MORE›
Of the 1,788 patients who may have been harmed as a result, 333 have since died... READ MORE›
The charity's own research found 30,000 children being turned away from mental health services every year and not receiving any support or treatment... READ MORE›
Money to improve struggling children's mental health services is often not reaching the NHS frontline despite soaring rates of self-harm among young people, new figures reveal... READ MORE›
Current government plans are consistent with David Cameron's pledge at the 2015 election to increase NHS spending by ?8bn... READ MORE›
Letters Replacing current mental health legislation may not be the best thing for Britain's mental wellbeing, readers suggest... READ MORE›
Ministers have repeatedly promised to boost staff numbers but have repeatedly failed to deliver, said Justin Madders, a Labour shadow health minister... READ MORE›
Public health cuts will lead to more sick people, report warns... READ MORE›
Six long-established sexual health clinics around London have shut in recent months as part of a planned switch from face-to-face consultations to online services... READ MORE›
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