...mother to her baby during pregnancy and birth from person to person through blood and other bodily fluids, including from unprotected sex with an infected person from infected blood by...
Every woman looks forward to her cervical screening (‘smear’) test right? OK, so maybe not! Some of you at least will be relieved to know that cervical screening stops at 64. But why is this?
...government’s digital strategy to reduce the number of government websites and make it easier for people to find high quality content. Do you know how? The thing is because of...
...some, we automatically send invitations. For others, people can contact the relevant screening programme to ask for an appointment. It is completely up to the individual whether or not to...
...seem that innovation moves slowly in the world of screening. But the UK National Screening Committee (UK NSC) is committed to evaluating emerging technologies as soon as it’s practical to...
The UK’s processes and standards for reviewing screening policy and making screening recommendations are recognised and respected as world leading.
...before the conference is over! We seem to have a knack of underestimating the popularity of this particular resource. Maybe it’s because it’s all there in one place and a...
...conditions was quite low in BME communities, often due to cultural and language barriers. The team therefore worked with the Sickle Cell and UK Thalassaemia Societies to plan the best...
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