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    NHS England published the findings of a review into the culture of ambulance trusts in England.
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    The cost of living remains a barrier to health, particularly for people on low incomes, and those requiring dental care.
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    April is Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. Testicular cancer can affect anyone who has testicles, including men, transgender (trans) women and people assigned male at birth.
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    April is Bowel Cancer Awareness Month, a fantastic annual opportunity to raise awareness of bowel cancer. The earlier bowel cancer is spotted, the more treatable it’s likely to be. In fact, more than 9 in 10 people survive bowel cancer when it is diagnosed at the earliest stage.
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    Living with Parkinson’s is tougher than people think. But it doesn’t define you. You are still you. You can still do amazing things in spite of Parkinson’s.
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    People living with HIV are less likely to access end of life and palliative care for many reasons including fear of discrimination.
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    This survey is to ensure that your voice is part of the joined-up response for life after stroke, with the aim of providing an accessible and responsive service that is value for money and meets your changing priorities along your stroke journey.
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    Stress awareness month has been held every April since 1992 to increase public awareness about both the causes and cures for our modern stress epidemic.
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    It's important that deaf and hard-of-hearing people can get information in an accessible way. But feedback suggests not all services are complying with key legislation.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views and research.
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    People with little or no English struggle at all points of their healthcare journey. Healthwatch England's new research shines a light on barriers and delays to care they often experience and calls for equal access for all.
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    West Sussex Community Safety is keen to understand the scale and patterns of drug harm in our communities.
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    Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week is a campaign dedicated to talking about mental health problems before, during and after pregnancy.
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    Dying Matters Awareness Week, encourages communities around the UK to come together to talk about having those end of life conversations, whether with their healthcare professionals – or families, friends and colleagues.
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    A week to raise awareness to encourage a collaborative environment – this means individuals, organisations and governments work together to create an inclusive society.
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    Tell us your experience of being seen by a Physician's Associate.
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    If you have a diagnosis of schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and/or experience of psychosis, and you are aged 18 or over, you can benefit from a free annual health check at your GP practice once a year.
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    Mental Health Awareness Week 2024 (13 – 19 May) raises awareness and support for mental health. Regular movement helps protect our mental health. But it's not always easy to get moving every day.
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    Dementia Action Week (13-19 May) brings people together from across the country to encourage people to take action to improve the lives of people affected by dementia.
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    Keeping you up to date with health and social care news, views, events and research.
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    Finding out your risk of type 2 diabetes only takes a few minutes, but it could be the most important thing you do today.