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  • Gardening safely, getting ready for Winter

    • 04 October 2024
    • Blog posts
    • Conditions and diseases

    It’s time for gardeners to begin preparing for the winter and to pack up the equipment they use over the summer months. Gardeners, especially those who are older, should take precautions against Legionnaires’ disease, which is a severe form of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria.

  • HPV Awareness Day: Making protection equal for everyone

    • 04 March 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Immunisations

    In our latest blog, we’re shining a spotlight on HPV Awareness Day and the importance of protecting everyone from HPV‑related diseases. With insights from Dr Kirsty Roy and the Throat Cancer Foundation, we explore what HPV is, why prevention matters and what more can be done to ensure equal access to life‑saving vaccination and screening. Read on to learn how we can work together to reduce preventable cancers and create a healthier future for all.

  • Protection against chickenpox as part of changes to childhood vaccination schedule

    • 30 January 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Immunisations

    The Joint Committee for Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI) has recommended changes to the childhood vaccination schedule based on latest scientific evidence to support high levels of protection for children. Consultant in Public Health from our Vaccination and Immunisation Division, Dr Daniel Chandler, outlines the changes to the schedule in our latest blog.

  • Improving timely drug harm intelligence in Scotland: How Databelt is strengthening RADAR reporting

    • 05 February 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Drugs

    Sarra Naylor, Information Manager & National Drug-related Death Data Coordinator at Public Health Scotland (PHS), outlines how a new data-processing system, Databelt, is transforming the way suspected drug-related deaths (sDRDs) are identified, shared and used to support national and local responses. It explains why this development matters, how the system works, and what it means for improving prevention, service coordination and support for those affected by drug harms.

  • Improving timely drug harm intelligence in Scotland: How Databelt is strengthening RADAR reporting

    • 04 April 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Drugs

    In this blog, Sarra Naylor, Information Manager & National Drug-related Death Data Coordinator at Public Health Scotland (PHS), outlines how a new data-processing system, Databelt, is transforming the way suspected drug-related deaths (sDRDs) are identified, shared and used to support national and local responses.

  • A new year, a renewed opportunity to improve Scotland's health

    • 23 January 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Corporate information

    In our latest blog, Dr Rishma Maini, Consultant in Public Health and Co-lead of the Clinical Health Intelligence and Research Division at PHS, reflects on the year ahead as a chance to renew focus on the public health challenges affecting people across Scotland. Dr Maini also introduces our forthcoming ten-year strategy, designed to tackle these issues and drive meaningful change.

  • Why better bus services matter for health and equality

    • 25 February 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Place

    Dr Karen Conduit-Turner, Public Health Registrar at NHS Tayside joined Public Health Scotland (PHS) for 10 months to work with the Public Health and Sustainable Transport Partnership. Here, she reflects on the importance of bus services for health in local communities.

  • What the latest healthy life expectancy estimates tell us

    • 19 February 2026
    • Blog posts

    In our latest blog, Dr Fatim Lakha, Consultant in Public Health Medicine and Dr Grant Wyper, Principal Epidemiologist at Public Health Scotland (PHS) reflect on the latest healthy life expectancy statistics published by the National Records of Scotland (NRS). They explain what the figures mean for Scotland, offer insight into why progress has stalled, and outline how PHS will work with partners to realise the vision of our new 10-year strategy.

  • Taking action together - improving diet and healthy weight across Scotland

    • 04 March 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Diet and healthy weight

    This year, World Obesity Day highlights that obesity is a global issue, exploring the scale of the challenge and the opportunities to create healthier, fairer systems for everyone. Claire Hislop, Organisational Lead, Food and Physical Activity, reflects on our recent Improving Diet and Healthy Weight conference and the power of partnership it demonstrated.

  • Together we can: Scotland’s shared endeavour

    • 16 February 2026
    • Blog posts
    • Population health

    In this blog, Michael Kellet, Director of Strategic Governance and Performance at Public Health Scotland (PHS), reflects on how our new 10-year strategy was developed with and for the people of Scotland - drawing on the perspectives, priorities, and evidence gathered from those who know our communities best.