Occupational therapy can support someone with an eating disorder through recovery and return to work.
Return to work and rehabilitation
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Occupational health professionals have an opportunity to highlight to the government the value of return to work as a health...
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The number of people diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF) has passed 1.5 million for the first time, putting them at...
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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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NHS England is rolling out at-home testing kits for hepatitis C as part of an ambitious programme to eradicate the...
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The mental health of people with kidney disease needs to be considered within any care and recovery plans as much...
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Nearly a third of people (33%) who notice symptoms of dementia in themselves or a loved one keep their fears...
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There is very little scientific proof that being prescribed antidepressants will help people with long-term chronic pain, a study has suggested.
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Private hospitals can only play a ‘limited’ role in bringing down NHS waiting times, a study has concluded, despite the...
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Closed-loop diabetes devices ‘life-changing’, but shouldn’t replace screening
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonNew glucose-monitoring diabetes devices are creating “life-changing benefits”, but aren’t a silver bullet and should not replace screening, the charity...
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A combination of the pandemic, the cost-of-living crisis and poor retirement saving is forcing more and more people to work...
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A third of workers feel their organisation is not great at managing work-related stress, despite the fact that three out...
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Employee wellbeing worth billions to UK plc, as employers rush to offer perks
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonThe economic value of investing in improved employee wellbeing is worth billions to UK plc, or potentially the equivalent of...
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A UK university is aiming to study the impact of menopause symptoms on autistic people, including what sort of support...
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