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Annual Report of the Director of Public Health 2020: 'Let’s leave no one behind in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan'
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Winter Preparedness Campaign
Winter should be a time for family, festivity and looking confidently to the future, but we all know that there are some significant challenges that face older people as a result of short, cold, wet days and seasonal virus transmission.
Launch of the National Framework for the Delivery of Bereavement Care in Wales
The Deputy Minister for Mental Health and Wellbeing has announced the launch of the National Framework for the Delivery of Bereavement Care in Wales.
Wales Council of the Blind latest Bulletin
To view the latest Bulletin from Wales Council of the Blind please click the link
Primary and Community Care have important role in obesity prevention and weight management
Two new reports published today by Public Health Wales’ Primary Care Division highlight how primary and community care can support obesity prevention and weight management in Wales, and the support that the workforce needs to fulfil this important role.
Covid-resistant people inspire new vaccine tactic
Understanding how some people naturally resist Covid infection, despite clearly being exposed to the virus, could lead to better vaccines, say researchers.
Participants needed for a PhD research study
Catherine Launder is a PhD student who is conducting research on exploring the information expectations and needs of older people being discharged from hospital and those of their carers.
Toddlers may be getting hooked on sugar in snacks
Some snacks sold as weaning or infant foods contain alarming amounts of sugar which could encourage a sweet tooth from an early age, according to health campaigners.
What Adverse Childhood Experiences are costing European economies
Deficits in child and family support created by COVID-19 must be urgently addressed. New research published in The Lancet Public Health (Vol 6 November 2021 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468266721002322. by public health researchers at Public Health Wales and Bangor University shows the estimated costs of adverse childhood experiences to the affected adults and to society across 28 European countries.
Senedd approves extension of NHS COVID Pass
Members of the Senedd have approved the extension of the NHS COVID Pass to cinemas, theatres and concert halls in Wales.
Investment in new microbiology equipment could identify bacteria in minutes instead of hours and reduce the chances of sepsis
More than £1.2m is set to be invested in six new bacterial analyser machines that can identify bacteria from infections in minutes instead of hours.
Apply for a community public access defibrillator
Apply for a Welsh Government-funded defibrillator to improve community access to defibrillators and boost out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates in Wales.
Regular 10pm bedtime linked to lower heart risk
There appears to be an optimal bedtime - between 10pm and 11pm - linked to better heart health, say researchers who have studied 88,000 volunteers.
‘Support the NHS this winter by getting your booster vaccination’ - Health Minister
The Health Minister is urging people to have their autumn COVID-19 booster vaccination to support the NHS ahead of winter.
Ambition to make Wales smoke-free by 2030 - as smoking remains the leading cause of premature deaths
Tackling health inequalities and more help to help people quit are key parts of a new plan to make Wales smoke-free by the end of the decade.
Our next Pontio Community Café: MS, Employment, Access To Work and Reasonable Adjustments
The MS Society have their next Pontio Community Cafe on Thursday 25th November 2pm to 3pm. Are you living with or affected by MS? Do you want to know more about the support you are entitled to whilst at work?
Now is the time to tackle inequalities in Wales and build a better future for all says new report
Public Health Wales has joined forces with the Future Generations Commissioner for Wales to look at what challenges and opportunities the future may hold for creating a more equal Wales.
22nd November is the start of Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week - free training
The Gas Safe Charity is offering free carbon monoxide (CO) Zoom workshops this Autumn to help launch Carbon Monoxide Awareness Week on the 22nd November.
HPV vaccine cutting cervical cancer by nearly 90%
The human papillomavirus, or HPV, vaccine is cutting cases of cervical cancer by nearly 90%, the first real-world data shows.
The brain sensor discovery behind humans getting taller
The puzzle of why humans are growing taller and reaching puberty earlier than ever before can be explained by a sensor in the brain, scientists say.