What we blogged about in February 2019

In case you missed any of them, here is a quick round-up of the PHE Screening blog articles published during February 2019.
In case you missed any of them, here is a quick round-up of the PHE Screening blog articles published during February 2019.
A round-up of what we blogged about during January 2019 for anyone who missed any of our articles.
Have a quick look to see if you missed any of the 16 Public Health England screening blogs from December 2018.
Have a quick look to see if you missed any of the 16 Public Health England screening blogs from November 2018.
Have a quick look to see if you missed any of our October 2018 blogs.
Have a quick look to check you haven't missed any screening blogs from September 2018.
These are all the blog articles we published in June 2018 in case you missed any of them. Fetal anomaly screening We’re improving our information on fetal anomalies for parents Publication of an updated leaflet (right) on congenital diaphragmatic hernia …
Here’s a list of all our May blog posts and links so you can find them.
Here’s a list of all our April blog posts and links so you can find them.
Here’s a list of every blog issued in January and February 2018.