Ultra-processed foodssignificantly raise the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, heart attacks and strokes, studies show.
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A number of different gut conditions could be an early warning sign for Parkinson’s disease, research has suggested.
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A study is underway to try to understand why people with sleep apnoea are more likely to die from heart...
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Occupational health providers will be directly contacted by the government over the next three months to feed into its twin...
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Research has questioned guidance from the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) that people with chronic fatigue syndrome...
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These activities, compiled by Professor Anne Harris, are intended to supplement the material presented in our webinar on conducting quality occupational health research.
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Robotics technologies have the potential to transform health and safety as well as efficiency within the workplace, but fears they...
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A common childhood virus could be an important trigger for multiple sclerosis (MS) in later life, research has suggested.
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Health professionals should learn how to develop better connections with patients to improve the care of those who belong to...
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Up to 100 firefighters in Greater Manchester will be tested this week for cancer and other health issues.
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Researchers have identified the specific regions of the brain that can be damaged by high blood pressure, which may in...
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Firefighter instructors are more likely to suffer from chronic inflammation, leaving them at greater risk of infection and illness, a study has found.Â
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Black women can face the worst health inequalities, a study of women living in south London has concluded.
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A study into a tool that encourages workers to self-manage their back pain has yielded some interesting results.
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Firefighters in Tyne & Wear are participating in a study that will determine how many have occupational cancers and other diseases.