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About FPH

The Faculty of Public Health (FPH)  is the leading professional body for public health specialists in the UK. It aims to promote and protect the health of the population, and improve health services by maintaining professional and educational standards, advocating on key public health issues, and providing practical information and guidance for public health professionals.

Blog articles published here do not necessarily represent our views or policies.

Further information on FPH is available at www.fph.org.uk

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    The aim of this blog is to encourage discussion and debate on public health issues. The views expressed here are the personal views of authors, and the content does not reflect the official position of the Faculty of Public Health. However, discussion generated here may be used to influence the development of organisational policy.

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