Chief Medical Officer annual report 2018: better health within reach Professor Dame Sally Davies's tenth report as Chief Medical Officer considers what the state of the public’s health in England in 2040 could look like.
The report concludes that there are reasons to be optimistic but that greater effort to improve the health environment is required – it should be easier to take the healthy option.Department of Health and Social Care
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The report concludes that there are reasons to be optimistic but that greater effort to improve the health environment is required – it should be easier to take the healthy option.Department of Health and Social Care
See also:
- Tax junk food high in sugar and salt, says top doctor BBC News
- Britain's top doctor calls for new taxes on salt and sugar The Daily Mail
- Call me chief nanny if you want, says top doctor as she calls for slew of taxes on chocolate, crisps and sweets The Daily Telegraph
- Chief medic calls for food taxes to cut salt and sugar intake The Guardian
- Crisps and chocolates should be taxed to pay for harm to NHS and public, says England's top doctor The Independent
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