Half of people in the UK are living in constant or regular pain, research has found.
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The hospitality sector has called for a ‘test and release’ scheme that would allow them to stay open.
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Obesity was a growing problem even before the pandemic, but the links between being overweight and poorer outcomes from a...
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A leading government health official has praised OH's response to the pandemic.
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Many have pressed for long Covid to be classified as an occupational disease, which could enable compensation claims. But this might not be a straightforward decision.
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How managers can gain a better understanding of the unique mental health challenges that may be faced by ethnic minority employees
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People with long Covid should be able to access occupational health to aid the return to work, the Society of Occupational Medicine has said.
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Study shows upgrading the face masks issued to frontline health workers can reduce Covid-19 infection by up to 100%.
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HM Revenue & Customs made five arrests and carried out more than 7,300 investigations into suspected abuse of the furlough scheme.
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A think tank has warned of ‘dangerous complacency’ as the government prepares to scale back its Job Retention Scheme from Thursday 1 July.
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What is 'executive dysfunction' and how might it affect a person's ability to work? Suzanne Trask explains.
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Aviva study also finds that most people are neglecting their physical health because of work demands.
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More than two million adults in England may have had long Covid, a study has suggested.
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As businesses tentatively begin to think about Covid ‘recovery’ from the autumn onwards, occupational health could have a pivotal role...
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An NHS receptionist who lost her job after telling her employer she was scared of working in a public-facing role...