New smoking campaign highlights ‘one in two’ risk of habit

The damaging impact of smoking is being highlighted in Northern Ireland’s new campaign to tackle smoking prevalence, which is being launched today [29 December] by the Public Health Agency (PHA). Sadly one in every two smokers will die of a tobacco-related disease, so this new campaign features the story of someone who was one of those “one in two” and aims to motivate and encourage smokers to make a quit attempt.

UK policy framework for health and social care research - Issued for public consultation

The Health Research Authority and the Devolved Administrations are consulting on a new UK Policy Framework for Health and Social Care Research following the initial comments period. This sets out principles of good practice in the management and conduct of health and social care research in the UK. It will replace the four separate Research Governance Frameworks previously issued by each UK Health Department.

First year student going home for the holidays? Get the meningitis vaccine – it could save your life

First-time university students are being encouraged by the Public Health Agency (PHA) to get the meningococcal vaccine if they haven’t already done so. The new vaccine, which became available in August, protects against four different causes of meningitis and septicaemia – meningococcal A, C, W and Y diseases. The immunisation programme is asking everyone born between 2 July 1996 and 1 July 1997, and first time university students up to the age of 25, to get the MenACWY vaccine if they didn’t get it before starting university.