Friday 24 May 2013
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Processes to allow patients to self-manage their conditions are not being used appropriately, new research published in the BMJ suggests

The number of people under 40 with type 2 diabetes in the UK has risen sharply in the past 20 years, research shows

Children from deprived areas are almost twice as likely to be obese as those from more affluent areas

The government has committed to fully integrating health and social care by 2018

A new tool has been launched by Public Health England (PHE) to provide data on lung conditions in England

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