Work-related stress does not appear to increase the risk of developing cancer, according to an analysis of previous medical studies.The...
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Helping to support people with long-term conditions and get them back into the workforce is an important part of providing...
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Dementia and cancer have been included among 32 new indicators proposed by the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence...
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Cleaning jobs and asthmaNew research has found strong evidence for a link between cleaning jobs and the risk of developing...
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Trade union body the TUC has published a 10-point safety “manifesto” for workplaces.The Time for change report has called for,...
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A Government-commissioned “progress report” on how it is doing on health and safety reform has argued that it is making...
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Providing access to occupational health is seen by employers as one of the most useful tools at their disposal for...
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The Government’s controversial Work Capability Assessment (WCA) regime, which is run for the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) by...
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The Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) and the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (FOM) have agreed in principle to merge into...
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Physical activity at work is “unlikely” to pose a risk to pregnancy, a report by the Royal College of Physicians...
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The Government should consider ring-fencing the savings it expects to make from its new work assessment and advisory service and...
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The number of new corporate manslaughter cases opened by the Crown Prosecution Service has risen by 40% in the past...
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The battle for Britain's lungs Prior to the discovery of streptomycin in 1952 by scientist Selman Waksman, tuberculosis (TB) was a major killer, not...
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It’s time for employers to view private medical insurance as a key part of their occupational health spend, argues Nic...
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When Medtronic decided to focus on the health and wellbeing of its employees, the results were surprising, says Gen Barron.Medtronic...