Excessive workload, poor time allocation, and lack of training were identified as the major triggers for stress, found the study.
Wellbeing
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Letter urges the health secretary to continue to invest in NHS mental health hubs for health workers in England.
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A quarter of women working in UK offices feel they been shamed or pressured to return to work early when...
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Researchers are working to develop the world’s first vaccine against lung cancer, building on the ground-breaking Oxford/AstraZeneca Covid-19 vaccine.
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Carers working for UK’s biggest provider accept pay deal giving the contractual right to at least statutory sick pay (SSP) from day one.
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Shadow work and pensions secretary Liz Kendall wants a 'culture change' in the benefits system.
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London Underground employees working in areas exposed to higher levels of fine dust also tend to report more episodes of...
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Today's approach to mental health has ’gone too far’ and more people with ’mild’ health conditions should get jobs, Mel Stride has said.
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Former council employee dismissed after taking sick leave for PTSD following the Grenfell Tower fire has been awarded £4.6m by tribunal.
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Tribunal finds a woman who blew the whistle on a 'sheesha cave' in an office was treated unfavourably.
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A study has identified a link between poor sleep and migraine attacks, suggesting improving sleep health hygiene may help.
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Women face a ‘health cost gap’, spending on average £100 more a year on medical-related expenses than men, with the...
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Being vaccinated against Covid-19 can substantially reduce the risk of heart failure and blood clots associated with the virus, according...
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Driver with Crohn's disease, who was given shifts without sufficient toilet breaks, has been awarded compensation by an employment tribunal.
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A health and safety charity has called for immediate action to help prevent more silicosis cases in the UK.