Ladies of all ages from the Brownstown area have taken to the roads on a ‘Walk 4 Life’ challenge facilitated by Portadown Baptist Church. Funded by the Southern Investing for Health Partnership (SIHP), through its Small Grants Programme, the aim of the challenge is to increase physical activity and raise awareness of the health related benefits associated with exercise amongst members.
Bowel cancer screening milestone reached in just three weeks
The Public Health Agency (PHA) and the Northern and Western Health and Social Care Trust are encouraging all men and women aged 60-69 to avail of the new Bowel Cancer Screening programme. Over 120 people have already participated in the screening programme since it was launched on 22 April.
Volcanic ash plume 'no threat to public health'
The Public Health Agency (PHA) believes Icelandic volcanic ash currently poses no threat to public health here.When an Icelandic volcano erupted earlier this month staff from the PHA and partner agencies around the country began monitoring movement of the volcanic ash in the atmosphere and looking for any impacts on the health of people in the UK.
PHA urges the people of Northern Ireland to ‘Give the gift of life’
In Northern Ireland over 300 people are currently waiting for organ donation, with this mind, the Public Health Agency (PHA), on behalf of the Department of Health, Social Services and Public Safety (DHSSPS) hosted an Organ Donor Stand at this years Balmoral Show, to increase awareness of this emotive issue and to help improve rates of organ donation here.