This index of articles in Occupational Health includes all of those published beginning in 2011, grouped under topic headings. Topics...
Musculoskeletal disorders
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As the working population ages, occupational health advice can help people to stay in work for longer. Occupational health nurses...
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The EEF calls for action on the fit note after the drop in absence rates slows.A healthy workforce is needed...
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Investing in occupational health “pays off”Spending on OH is an investment that “pays off”, according to employers interviewed for a...
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Health insurer Axa has called for a more “forensic and robust” medical approach to the diagnosis and assessment of whiplash...
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In the first of three articles about the use of alternative therapies in the workplace, Victoria Morrison looks at the...
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Effect of long-term shift work on breast cancer Evidence has emerged of a link between breast cancer and long-term shift...
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Occupational health professionals may need to revisit their assumptions about work-related wrist and hand injuries in the light of research...
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Work-life balance a combination of conflicts
Work-life balance is not a single state or continuum, but presents itself in a... -
Employers need to review their stance on cancer care and delivery, including consideration of developing bespoke treatment pathways, a study...
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During a clinical assessment, a patient’s history can be the key to helping an OH professional decide if someone is...
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The Government’s 2013 Budget fleshed out parts of its Health and Work Assessment and Advisory Service. Nic Paton looks at...
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It’s easy to underestimate the risks that can come with working with vibrating power tools on a daily basis. Occupational...
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Too many NHS trusts in England are failing to implement the recommendations of 2009’s Boorman review, which means they are...