Public Health

The Network in 2025: Connecting Public Health, Community Needs, and Law and Policy Solutions

“While laws and policies can serve as barriers to health equity, they can also be used to promote health and advance equity and this...
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How human organs grown in labs are helping to develop the vaccines of the future – UK Health Security Agency

In a lab in Porton Down, scientists are growing human organs on tiny cassette-like chips to help accelerate the development of new drugs, therapeutic...

What is bird flu and how are we protecting people against it in the UK? – UK Health Security Agency

Avian influenza (bird flu) is an infectious disease that affects birds, caused by the influenza A virus. Birds are the hosts for a variety...

How we monitor invasive mosquitoes and stop them spreading in the UK – UK Health Security Agency

As we release data showing a significant rise in travel-related infections like dengue and malaria, we speak to Colin Johnston, Senior Medical Entomologist at...

How to stay healthy while wild swimming – UK Health Security Agency

Swimming is a great form of exercise we can all enjoy, and there are hundreds of beautiful wild swimming sites across the UK to...
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How the science of snakebites is taking on superbugs – UK...

Patients in British hospitals with serious, antibiotic-resistant gut infections have little in common with snakebite victims overseas. But when scientists made an unlikely connection...
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Food Insecurity and Pregnancy: Addressing Inequities through “Food is Medicine” Initiatives

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Why is norovirus reporting in England so high at the moment?...

Data for the current 2024/2025 season in England shows that norovirus laboratory reports are notably higher than the 5-season average. Norovirus cases typically increase...