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    • Dementia

    Over 70,000 struggling with young-onset dementia

    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2022
    by Nic Paton 16 Sep 2022

    The number of working-age people with young-onset dementia is significantly higher than previously thought, new figures have suggested.

    • Stress
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    • Inflation

    Low-paid workers forced to visit foodbanks, reports Living Wage Foundation

    by Jo Faragher 16 Sep 2022
    by Jo Faragher 16 Sep 2022

    More than three-quarters of low-paid workers feel that this is the worst financial period they have ever faced.

    • Stress
    • NHS
    • Mental health

    Burnout forcing doctors to reconsider careers

    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Sep 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 15 Sep 2022

    Doctors suffering from burnout are far more likely to put patient safety at risk and leave their jobs, new analysis has found.

    • Occupational Health
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    • Respiratory

    Pandemic has left those with asthma feeling more vulnerable

    by Nic Paton 8 Sep 2022
    by Nic Paton 8 Sep 2022

    More than half of people with asthma (56%) worry the pandemic has made managing their condition more challenging.

    • Construction
    • Stress
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    Suicide prevention: construction urged to have mental health check-ins

    by Ashleigh Webber 8 Sep 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 8 Sep 2022

    Construction firms have been encouraged to check in with employees about their mental health ahead of World Suicide Prevention Day this weekend (10 September).

    • Acas
    • Health and safety
    • Mental health

    Suspending employees: Key HR questions

    by Maya Alba Heller 8 Sep 2022
    by Maya Alba Heller 8 Sep 2022

    Guidance from Acas outlines where suspension is necessary, as well as some alternatives HR can consider.

    • Coronavirus
    • Mental health
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    Top employee wellbeing concerns and how employers can help

    by Christine Husbands 6 Sep 2022
    by Christine Husbands 6 Sep 2022

    Health and wellbeing has been priority for employers since the arrival of Covid-19, but do they truly understand what employees are worried about most?

    • Hybrid working
    • Cancer
    • Occupational Health

    Hybrid working can leave employees living with cancer feeling isolated

    by Nic Paton 5 Sep 2022
    by Nic Paton 5 Sep 2022

    With this Friday (9 September) being ‘Stand up to Cancer Day’, employers are being reminded that hybrid working can leave...

    • Occupational Health
    • Mental health
    • Economics, government & business

    Truss urged to prioritise UK’s ‘profound’ public health challenges

    by Nic Paton 5 Sep 2022
    by Nic Paton 5 Sep 2022

    New prime minister Liz Truss has been urged to prioritise tackling the ‘profound’ public health challenges facing the country.
    With...

    • Long Covid
    • Coronavirus
    • Cardiac

    Covid-19 potentially storing up wider health problems

    by Nic Paton 5 Sep 2022
    by Nic Paton 5 Sep 2022

    There is growing evidence that Covid-19 may potentially be having significant knock-on health consequences among the general population, including resulting...

    • Long Covid
    • Coronavirus
    • Disability discrimination

    Covid leave: Special leave was not discriminatory, finds EAT

    by Richard Fox 2 Sep 2022
    by Richard Fox 2 Sep 2022

    As more case law begins to emerge around employers’ actions during the pandemic, Richard Fox looks at a recent Employment...

    • Stress
    • Anxiety
    • Depression

    Cost of living crisis could push mental health support to ‘brink of collapse’

    by Nic Paton 31 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 31 Aug 2022

    The UK’s mental health support system could be left “on the brink of collapse” by the cost of living crisis this autumn, mental health organisations have warned.

    • Blood pressure
    • Fit for Work
    • Conditions

    No best time of day to take blood pressure medication

    by Nic Paton 31 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 31 Aug 2022

    Blood pressure medication can be effective at any time of day, a study funded by the charity the British Heart Foundation has concluded.

    • NHS
    • Coronavirus
    • Occupational Health

    Regular Covid-19 testing in healthcare to end

    by Ashleigh Webber 30 Aug 2022
    by Ashleigh Webber 30 Aug 2022

    Regular asymptomatic Covid-19 testing will be paused across healthcare settings and care homes in England from tomorrow (31 August), as...

    • Cancer
    • Occupational Health
    • Health surveillance

    Night worker body clocks do not gradually adjust, study suggests

    by Nic Paton 25 Aug 2022
    by Nic Paton 25 Aug 2022

    Research has challenged the widespread belief that shift workers gradually adjust to working nights.

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