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    Going to bed between 10pm-11pm optimal for heart health, study suggests

    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Nov 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 9 Nov 2021

    People who regularly go to bed between 10pm and 11pm are less likely to develop heart or circulatory diseases, a...

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    Employers and OH must embrace easy-access cancer screening

    by Brett Hill 5 Nov 2021
    by Brett Hill 5 Nov 2021

    The massive pandemic-led backlog around cancer screening, diagnosis and, crucially, treatment means it is even more imperative employers and OH...

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    Working together to tackle long Covid

    by Dr Julie Denning 3 Nov 2021
    by Dr Julie Denning 3 Nov 2021

    If practitioners want to achieve better health outcomes, they’re going to need to embrace genuinely joined-up partnership working.

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    Hybrid working reducing access to first aiders

    by Nic Paton 3 Nov 2021
    by Nic Paton 3 Nov 2021

    The switch to a ‘hybrid’ mix of home and office working could put lives at risk because of reduced access...

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    Campaign raises awareness of musculoskeletal disorder risks

    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 26 Oct 2021

    A campaign aiming to encourage employers to help prevent and manage the most common work-related health problem – musculoskeletal disorders – has been launched.

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    Six in 10 with possible cancer symptoms not referred within two weeks

    by Ashleigh Webber 20 Oct 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 20 Oct 2021

    Six in 10 patients with ‘red flag’ cancer symptoms, including lumps and bleeding, are not being referred by GPs to...

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    Quarter delay seeing GP because of ’embarrassment’

    by Nic Paton 18 Oct 2021
    by Nic Paton 18 Oct 2021

    Embarrassment over bladder and bowel issues was one of the most common reasons for putting off seeing a doctor.

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    Surgeon sounds alarm over delays in carpal tunnel treatment

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Sep 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Sep 2021

    Working adjustments may need to be considered for those with carpal tunnel syndrome amid an NHS treatment 'bottle neck'.

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    Half of over-50s waiting for NHS surgery in pain every day

    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Sep 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 27 Sep 2021

    More than half of over 50s waiting for an operation are in pain every day, according to a report.

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    Supporting stroke survivors returning to the workplace

    by Laura Barlow 22 Sep 2021
    by Laura Barlow 22 Sep 2021

    Supporting employees back into work following a stroke can be both complex and challenging.

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    Staff hesitant to disclose poor mental health, high blood pressure and arthritis

    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Sep 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 21 Sep 2021

    A survey has found two in five wouldn't tell their employer about a health condition.

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    Making sure hybrid working isn’t a pain in the neck

    by Claire Glynn 2 Sep 2021
    by Claire Glynn 2 Sep 2021

    Home working and increased use of video meetings have caused musculoskeletal issues to soar. Occupational health has a vital role to play in managing these risks.

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    Pharmacies in England to offer blood pressure checks

    by Ashleigh Webber 24 Aug 2021
    by Ashleigh Webber 24 Aug 2021

    Every high street NHS pharmacy in England will begin offering blood pressure checks to people aged 40 and over in the autumn.

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    Stimulating jobs lower risk of dementia

    by Rob Moss 19 Aug 2021
    by Rob Moss 19 Aug 2021

    People in mentally stimulating jobs later in their career are less at risk of dementia than those in more mundane...

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    Helping employers to reduce preventable disease post pandemic

    by Dr Sandeep Singh Sadhra 13 Aug 2021
    by Dr Sandeep Singh Sadhra 13 Aug 2021

    Poor lifestyle choices made during the past 18 months mean employers now need to take action to reduce the risk of preventable diseases, such as diabetes.

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