Almost half (47%) of UK adults say their mental health has been affected by the coronavirus outbreak – especially those...
Research
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Employees who cycle to work have a significantly lower risk of cancer, cardiovascular disease and early death, but are more...
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Research has indicated that there could be two different “subtypes” of Type 1 diabetes, which could help scientists better understand...
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Predicting occupational allergy in apprentices
Hairdressing and culinary apprentices are usually exposed to the same workplace agents, such as inhalant... -
Childhood experiences and bullying at work
People who have had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including being bullied at school, are... -
Toxic contaminants are inadvertently being brought home from employees’ workplaces and potentially exposing their families to dangerous substances, according to...
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Night shifts not linked to pain
Night shift work is not associated with an increased reporting of pain, according to... -
In the UK some three-and-a-half million adults of working age suffer from asthma. Through analysis of the intervention to support...
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Healthy sleeping habits may lower the risk of heart disease, research has indicated.
A study conducted by Tulane University in... -
Office workers who regularly spend long hours at their desks are more likely to have “hidden” high blood pressure, a...
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Occupational health practitioners, accredited research organisations and charities are being given the chance to bid for funding to carry out...
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The role of an expert occupational health nurse is complex and demanding, meaning OHNs are potentially prime candidates to achieve...
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Low patient expectation hits knee surgery rehabilitation
Low expectations about the outcome of knee surgery partly explains why three out... -
Feeling that you belong to or are part of a group can lead to a 25% reduction in the use...
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The impact that mental health first aid training has on employees and organisations is to be explored, as part of...