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  3. Clap for Our Carers - Wikipedia

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    Clap for Our Carers, also known as Clap for Carers, Clap for the NHS, Clap for Key Workers or Clap for Heroes, was a social movement created as a gesture of appreciation for the workers of the United Kingdom's National Health Service (NHS) and other key workers during the global pandemic of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which spread to the United Kingdom in January 2020.

  4. Keep Our NHS Public - Wikipedia

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    It has local groups which are involved in campaigns against the closure or reorganisation of local hospitals, such as the Save Lewisham Hospital Campaign. [3] It attracted support from many existing health related campaigns such as Save Finsbury Health Centre [ 4 ] It has been very vocal in denouncing the use of private health providers to ...

  5. Change4Life - Wikipedia

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    Change4Life is a public health programme in England which began in January 2009, [1] run by Public Health England. It was the country's first national social marketing campaign to tackle the causes of obesity. [2] In 2021, it was brought under the "Better Health" brand [3]

  6. Can you look them in the eyes? - Wikipedia

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    Produced by the advertising agency MullenLowe, [2] and filmed at Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, [3] the campaign features adverts showing close-up facial shots of a number of doctors, healthcare workers and COVID patients wearing oxygen masks, and asks people if they can "look them in the eyes" and tell them they are doing everything they can to stop the spread of the virus, while ...

  7. Martha's Rule - Wikipedia

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    The then Shadow Secretary of State for Health, Wes Streeting, said that he was moved to tears by the BBC interview. [16] Within two weeks, The Times, [17] Daily Telegraph, [18] Guardian [19] and Daily Mail [20] had backed the campaign. The BMJ ran several pieces on Martha's Rule and the editor-in-chief wrote in support of the initiative. [21]

  8. Primark's new campaign features a model with vitiligo - AOL

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    According to the NHS vitiligo is a long-term condition where pale white patches develop on the skin. It’s caused by the lack of melanin, a pigment in the skin. It’s caused by the lack of ...

  9. Catch It, Bin It, Kill It - Wikipedia

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    "Catch it, Bin it, Kill it" is a slogan [2] and the name associated with Public Health England's (PHE) annual public awareness campaigns for flu and norovirus. [3] [4] [5] The slogan appears on a downloadable poster, published by PHE and particularly targeted at primary care services in the UK.