The Society of Occupational Medicine (SOM) has entered into a strategic partnership with the Commercial Occupational Health Providers Association (COHPA),...
Occupational Health
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If organisations are committed to the idea of facilitating 'good' work, occupational health practitioners must work with other professionals.
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The UK is at risk of becoming a ‘burnt-out nation’ as more than a third of adults (35%) experienced high...
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Being vaccinated against Covid-19 consistently reduces the risk of suffering from long Covid symptoms if you then get an infection...
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Seven in 10 women going through menopause complain of ‘brain fog’, according to a poll.
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Women in pain with endometriosis symptoms are too often being told by doctors that what they are experiencing is “all...
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The WorkWell return-to-work scheme will support 60,000 long-term sick or disabled people into work. Tracy Paxton looks at its pros and cons.
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People who play video games can be putting themselves at risk of irreversible hearing loss or tinnitus because of high...
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Period pain has a major impact on women at work, the health secretary says as the government reveals its 2024 women's health priorities.
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With ill health at record levels, the UK now has a 'sick note economy' that is costing billions. What can employers do?
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The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) is carrying out research to gauge how it can better support practice learning for nursing students.
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People living with HIV continue to experience high levels of stigma and mental ill health, a government survey has concluded....
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Nearly half a million more people are known to be in contact with mental health services compared with four years...
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Seventy-eight per cent of bus drivers say their occupation has caused musculoskeletal (MSK) problems, according to a union survey.
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More than four out of 10 adults in Europe (42%) are risk of structural heart disease by 2040 if detection...