Occupational Health’s regular round-up of OH-related research.Bullying shifts the meaning of workWomen experience a change in their perception of the...
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People who take part in a physical activity at work have lower blood pressure and resting heart rate compared to...
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Figures from the charity Mind suggest that one in four people in the UK is diagnosed with a mental illness...
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Three leading industry bodies have joined together to raise awareness of the relationship between maintenance of equipment and safer workplaces.The...
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Medgate, the global leader in Occupational health and safety software, announced today that its Occupational Health Software is now available...
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More than 20,000 people in the UK die prematurely due to their work every year, the TUC has estimated.Its report,...
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The regular use of alcohol-based sanitising hand gels can reduce workplace absence, new research argues.The study of 129 people, published...
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More than half the cleaning cloths used in restaurants and take-away kitchens have been found to contain unsatisfactory levels of...
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Doctors have rejected calls for routine population screening for prostate cancer, arguing there is no evidence it would make a...
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Unfit men who work long hours double their risk of dying from heart disease, a study has concluded.The research in...
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Staff at a Manchester NHS trust who take more than an agreed number of days off sick are to lose...
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Major new guidance has been published to help managers support people returning to work following long-term sickness. Developed jointly by...
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JP Morgan Europe Ltd v ChweidanFACTSMr Chweidan worked for JP Morgan as an executive director in Structured Credit and Sales....
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The British Heart Foundation (BHF) has called for employers to take staff health more seriously, as research reveals that 81%...
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Most of the Equality Act 2010 came into force on 1 October 2010 and employers need to make sure they...