What is 'executive dysfunction' and how might it affect a person's ability to work? Suzanne Trask explains.
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More than two million adults in England may have had long Covid, a study has suggested.
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Nine in 10 workers who have had Covid-19 have been left with ongoing symptoms – many of whom say these have lasted longer than a year.
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Charity coalition urges protection for employees with reduced vaccine protection
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherA coalition of charities has written a letter to employers to urge them to put protective measures in place for...
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People waiting for joint replacement surgery, often in daily pain, need more support for both their physical and mental health, a charity has warned.
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NHS England is rolling out a network of pelvic health clinics to improve support for pregnant women and new mothers.
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Researchers find link between signs of insulin resistance and indications of dangerous arrhythmias.
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Collapse of footballer Eriksen highlights value of CPR training, says charity
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonThe charity The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has highlighted the importance of more people having training in CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation)...
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Around one million people in the UK could be living with long Covid, according to figures from the Office for National Statistics.
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People with a brain injury may consider voluntary work to ease them back into the working environment after a period of leave.
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Some people with long Covid symptoms are having to wait more than four months for treatment, according to a group...
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Lockdowns have created an 'ergonomic timebomb' of musculoskeletal injuries and pain, especially among remote workers.
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Long working hours has led to hundreds of thousands of deaths due to heart disease and stroke, particularly among men and middle-aged or older workers.
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Organisations should raise awareness of the potential signs of sepsis among their staff, a charity has urged.
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As organisations think about bringing people back to the office, they should consider how they can support people with health needs that are not immediately obvious.