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    Atrial fibrillation: blood thinners preventing thousands of strokes

    by Nic Paton 6 Nov 2023
    by Nic Paton 6 Nov 2023

    An NHS drive to roll out blood-thinning drugs to people with atrial fibrillation (AF) has prevented almost 17,000 strokes, according...

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    Liver disease: NHS mobile screening finds more than 2,000 at-risk cases

    by Nic Paton 30 Oct 2023
    by Nic Paton 30 Oct 2023

    An NHS mobile screening project has identified more than 2,200 people in high-risk communities at risk of liver disease and...

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    Cancer and work: Less than half of managers know how to offer support

    by Nic Paton 26 Oct 2023
    by Nic Paton 26 Oct 2023

    Barely half of managers (47%) would feel confident putting in place reasonable adjustments for a colleague with cancer, a study...

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    Pressures on primary care fuelling demand for on-site GPs

    by Dr Charles Levinson 23 Oct 2023
    by Dr Charles Levinson 23 Oct 2023

    As accessing NHS primary care gets harder, employers are increasingly considering an on-site GP as a cost-effective option.

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    Stroke patients ‘should be offered more intensive rehab’

    by Nic Paton 20 Oct 2023
    by Nic Paton 20 Oct 2023

    Stroke patients should be offered additional rehabilitation to help them recover, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended.

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    Tool developed to record police exposure to trauma

    by Nic Paton 16 Oct 2023
    by Nic Paton 16 Oct 2023

    A tool to record the exposure to trauma experienced by police officers has been developed by the charity Police Care...

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    Cancer still causing two million years of people’s lives to be lost

    by Nic Paton 13 Oct 2023
    by Nic Paton 13 Oct 2023

    More than two million years of people’s lives are lost to cancer in the UK every year, despite significant advances...

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    Trial to see if remdesivir can be used to treat long Covid

    by Nic Paton 13 Oct 2023
    by Nic Paton 13 Oct 2023

    A clinical trial is set to test whether Covid-19 drug remdesivir may also be able to alleviate or even cure the symptoms of long Covid.

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    Breast cancer: employers’ role in education and detection

    by Dr Jane Benjamin 10 Oct 2023
    by Dr Jane Benjamin 10 Oct 2023

    With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, employers should consider how they can support staff who are recovering and raise awareness about symptoms.

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    CPD: Ergonomics in relation to health and safety

    by Dr Aseni Wickramatillake 6 Oct 2023
    by Dr Aseni Wickramatillake 6 Oct 2023

    Good ergonomics at work can reduce fatalities, absenteeism, and presenteeism, and improve productivity, writes Dr Aseni Wickramatillake.

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    Long-term sickness forcing more women and young men out of work

    by Nic Paton 25 Sep 2023
    by Nic Paton 25 Sep 2023

    Long-term sickness is driving more women and young men especially out of the workforce, SOM, the Society of Occupational Medicine,...

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    Long Covid can lead to multiple organ damage – study

    by Nic Paton 25 Sep 2023
    by Nic Paton 25 Sep 2023

    Long Covid can cause damage to multiple organs, with the lungs especially likely to show abnormalities, according to research.
    The...

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    Millions living with both chronic pain and mental ill health – study

    by Nic Paton 22 Sep 2023
    by Nic Paton 22 Sep 2023

    Millions of people are living with a combination of chronic pain and mental health symptoms, according to research.
    A US...

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    UK risks ‘growing epidemic’ of lifestyle-related cancers

    by Nic Paton 12 Sep 2023
    by Nic Paton 12 Sep 2023

    The UK is facing 'a growing epidemic' of preventable cancers caused by smoking, drinking, obesity and sunburn.

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    Long-term sickness numbers continue to grow

    by Ashleigh Webber 12 Sep 2023
    by Ashleigh Webber 12 Sep 2023

    ONS figures show that the number of people economically inactive because of long-term sickness is on the rise.

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