The ‘Telemonitoring NI celebratory event’ hosted by the Centre for Connected Health and Social Care (CCHSC) at Stormont yesterday [Monday 08 April] brought together health care professionals and representatives from across Europe to discuss the innovative collaborations taking place locally in connected health. The CCHSC is part of the Public Health Agency (PHA).
Telemonitoring NI celebratory event
Experts from across Northern Ireland will gather today [Monday 08 April] to mark the success of the Telemonitoring NI service. The ‘Telemonitoring NI celebratory event’ is being hosted by the Centre for Connected Health and Social Care (CCHSC), which is part of the Public Health Agency (PHA). The event will take place in the Long Gallery at Stormont and will attract a range of healthcare professionals.
Detecting bowel cancer early saves lives
Bowel cancer is the second most common cancer in Northern Ireland and over 400 people die from the disease each year. However, the good news is that early detection can make a real difference as to whether someone with bowel cancer survives. To mark Bowel Cancer Awareness Month in April, the Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging everyone to be aware of the early signs and symptoms of the disease. Bowel cancer can occur at any age and symptoms can include:
Be blood pressure aware on World Health Day
With one in three adults worldwide having high blood pressure, the condition will be the theme of this year’s World Health Day on the 7 April. High blood pressure is the biggest known cause of heart disease and stroke in Northern Ireland, so the Public Health Agency (PHA) is urging everyone to make positive lifestyle choices which can help to keep their blood pressure at a healthy level.