Half the world will be overweight or obese within 12 years if prevention, treatment and support do not improve.
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The extreme fatigue and 'brain fog' that people with long Covid can experience may be down to the virus causing changes in the brain structure.
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What is invalidation at work, and how can occupational health professionals address it?
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Proposed mental health first aid legislation could be the start of a wider project to put mental and physical health on a level footing.
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Improve NHS staff wellbeing to provide better care, investigation urges
by Jo Faragherby Jo FaragherNHS staff working in urgent and emergency care have been under ‘significant distress’ after feeling they could not help the...
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People from ethnic minority backgrounds are no longer significantly more likely to die of Covid, finds the Office for National Statistics.
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The vast majority of workers believe the quality of air they breathe at work has a direct impact on their...
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Firefighters in Tyne & Wear are participating in a study that will determine how many have occupational cancers and other diseases.
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Former board members of a training company have urged an MP to amend his mental health first aid bill.
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NHS England has launched a campaign to urge thousands of women to take up NHS breast screening appointments, as nearly four in 10 did not take up the offer.
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Confusion around prostate cancer symptoms could be leading fewer men to get tested, with a fifth (19%) admitting they don’t...
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A body representing physiotherapists has issued a warning about platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injection training courses, suggesting that one-day courses are insufficient.
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Sick days for mental ill health within the NHS skyrocketed during 2022, an analysis has concluded.
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Tens of thousands of people across the country be able to access tests in the community more quickly, the government has said.
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Increasingly sedentary working lives in the wake of the pandemic has left eight out of 10 Britons struggling with ‘pandemic posture’, according to a survey.