The fallout from the pandemic has continued to fuel demand for mental health support, including counselling, a survey has found.
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Nearly half of UK workers feel their mental health is suffering because of longer working hours and growing job insecurity.
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Two-thirds of people who catch Covid-19 are still infectious five days after their symptoms begin, research has suggested.
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NHS leaders have warned that the cost of living crisis risks turning into a health emergency if left unchecked.
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Long Covid is the ‘sting in the tail’ of the pandemic and is increasingly being recognised as a ‘massive’ public...
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People who have had Covid-19 still face a higher risk of 'brain fog', epilepsy and dementia two years after catching the virus.
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Just how prevalent is mental ill-health at work? What problems does it create and what actions might employers take?
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With Covid-19 antibodies declining across the population, an expert wants to see the autumn booster programme expanded.
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With temperatures across the UK set to climb this week, employers are advised to be flexible and promote sensible behaviours.
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HMRC has received 13,775 whistleblower reports about furlough fraud cases as people report their employers, and ex-employers.
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What does research into hybrid working benefits and costs find? Jessica Chauhan looks at how it might affect wellbeing.
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With the onset of the football season, stress could begin to escalate – but there are techniques to relieve it, such as cycling perhaps. Adam McCulloch continues his series of light-hearted takes on HR themes
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Dutch research finds 12.7% of people with coronavirus go on to have long Covid symptoms as ONS analysis says 2.8% of people are suffering.
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Loneliness can be a difficult conversation to have at work, but occupational health professionals are often ideally placed to help staff open up.
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Mental health and burnout are rife within UK universities, with the higher education sector failing to meet minimum standards for...