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2. The UK Government's mandate for change must prioritise transformation of the public's health.
3. ‘We must shift the dial on our society thinking about health policy’.
4. Statutory levy on gambling may do more harm than good
5. Global public health action is needed to counter the commercial gambling industry.
6. Perhaps the Avastin debate should be resolved in court
7. Quality improvement and evidence based medicine: Our failure to put knowledge into practice causes harm
8. Community development is not so new: New models of care
9. The NHS must act on bevacizumab, for patientsʼ sake
10. Cancer Drugs Fund 2.0: A Missed Opportunity?
11. There Might Be One Big Idea
12. Preparedness of Residential and Nursing Homes for Pandemic Flu
13. The SIPHER Consortium: Introducing the new UK hub for systems science in public health and health economic research [version 1; peer review: 2 approved]
14. Principles for high-quality, high-value testing
15. Risks of Adverse Events With Therapies for Age-Related Macular Degeneration: A Response
16. Healthcare: not sufficiently powerful to correct underlying causes of poor outcomes if delivered too late
17. Why ‘case finding’ is bad science
18. NATIONAL OBESITY STRATEGY: There might be one big idea
19. Learning from a Rapid Health Impact Assessment of a proposed maternity service reconfiguration in the English NHS
20. Why 'case finding' is bad science.
21. UK government’s alcohol policy needs societal perspective
22. Association of Cognition and Age-Related Hearing Impairment in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
23. Polarising the e-cigarette debate confuses people
24. Our failure to put knowledge into practice causes harm
25. Covid inquiry: communication failures impeded the UK’s pandemic response
26. Integrating specialist advice following reforms: an interview-based survey
27. Principles for high-quality, high-value testing
28. Learning from a Rapid Health Impact Assessment of a proposed maternity service reconfiguration in the English NHS
29. Use of qualitative techniques to measure work based stressors
30. Living safely with Covid - the next steps: Public health teams must retain crucial skills and capacity to respond to the pandemic quickly if needed in the months and years to come.
31. Alcohol policy needs societal perspective.
32. We must put knowledge into practice.
33. Reasons to Love New York: No. 41: . . . And Dr. Steven Schneider Gave a Baby Boy a Chance for a Better One.
34. UK government’s alcohol policy needs societal perspective
35. Polarising the e-cigarette debate confuses people
36. The NHS must act on bevacizumab, for patients’ sake
37. Our failure to put knowledge into practice causes harm
38. Community development is not so new
39. Covid inquiry: communication failures impeded the UK's pandemic response.
40. Public health within local government, six years on.
41. Association of Cognition and Age-Related Hearing Impairment in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing.
42. Perhaps the Avastin debate should be resolved in court.
43. Joint-working. Money matters.
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