The Department of Health is to invest £64m in seven partnerships between NHS organisations and UK universities to carry out...
Occupational Health
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The UK could be facing a diabetes explosion by 2025, with more than four million people affected by the condition,...
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What are the implications of the Black Report recommendations?
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Army ‘well note’ a good template, says Black The Armed Forces’ sicknote, the FMed7, which includes a section on what...
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Firm fined £10k for fall
A Sunderland building firm has been fined £10,000 following an incident in which one of... -
Slightly fewer days were lost to absence last year, with UK employees taking an average of 6.7 days off each...
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A fit-for-work service should come into play after an employee has been signed off work by their GP for about...
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Firefighters face more chances of injury playing sports in the games yard than they do fighting fires, a dossier of...
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By failing to make an effort to rehabilitate ill workers, UK manufacturers are costing the economy up to £610m, a...
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OH nurse Cynthia Atwell addressed the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) Congress recently. At the conference, Atwell was awarded the...
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Lie detectors could be used to discover if workers are falsely calling in sick, after the government hailed a trial...
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There needs to be a “radical rethink” by employers on attitudes to mental health if the UK wants to utilise...
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Business health awards
Employers that keep their workforces healthy and happy are being invited to enter this year’s National Business Awards... -
Research has suggested that a patient’s expectations of whether they will recover from the back and neck pain associated with...
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Contrary to popular belief, people with diabetes do not have more car accidents than those without the condition, new research...