Irregular sleeping patterns can have a detrimental effect on a person’s health. Occupational health specialists can help to address these...
Occupational Health
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More than one-third of British adults believe that a person’s healthcare treatment should be affected by whether their lifestyle is...
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One GP in four claims only to spend a quarter of their time dealing with medical issues that actually require...
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Financial and job worries mean that more than four out of 10 Britons will not be taking a “substantial” holiday...
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Occupational health professionals have warned construction sector employers that they must do more to ensure Britain’s 2.4 million construction workers...
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Health and safety experts have begged the Government to “merge laws, don’t cut them” when Professor Ragnar Löfstedt’s review of...
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Employers remain sceptical about how proactive GPs are being in using the fit note to encourage employees to return to...
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Barely four workers out of 10 have access to occupational health services, concludes a major government-backed snapshot of workplace health...
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The Institution of Occupational Safety and Health (IOSH) has extended its occupational health toolkit to include two key non-work-related health...
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All NHS occupational health services will need to have achieved, or be ready to achieve, Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health...
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Fit for Work Service pilots were launched in an attempt to tackle issues with sickness absence management. Occupational health adviser...
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An e-learning tool helps occupational health professionals support cancer patients, reports Katharine McDonald, a policy analyst at Macmillan Cancer Support.As the...
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Tennis elbow can severely limit the ways in which a person is able to move their arm. Occupational health specialists...
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With the digital age now having a firm grip on society, OH practitioners are well placed to tailor the use...
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In June 2011, the Government launched a health and safety “red tape challenge” to encourage people who had “fallen foul...