Millions of people are living with a combination of chronic pain and mental health symptoms, according to research.
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Wellbeing and health promotion
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The number of younger people, aged under 50, being diagnosed with cancer has risen by nearly 80% in the past...
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The NHS is rolling out a programme of targeted care for the estimated 140,000 people aged 18- to 39-years-old in...
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The UK Health Security Agency has urged students to make sure they have been fully vaccinated against meningitis and other diseases.
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Ultra-processed foodssignificantly raise the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease, heart attacks and strokes, studies show.
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Divorced men with type 1 or 2 diabetes are at the highest risk of having some or all of their feet and legs amputated.
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NHS employers are being urged to encourage staff to drink more water, after finding that health workers are experiencing dehydration...
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The chief inspector of railways has called for better toilet facilities to be provided for railway workers, especially train drivers,...
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The NHS across England is being given £25m to set up dedicated women’s health ‘hubs’, the government has said.
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As many as 9.1 million people in England are projected to be living with major health conditions such as diabetes,...
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Living in poverty with a lung condition doubles the risk of an emergency hospital admission, an analysis by the charity...
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Increasingly intense working days are putting people at greater risk of burnout, according to research by the TUC.
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The government could save £144m a year, and double recovery rates for people with depression and debt, by better joining...
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After an employee or colleague is bereaved, there can often be an assumption they will need access to bereavement counselling....
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One-size-fits-all may not be best for global health and wellbeing benefits
by Sarah Dennisby Sarah DennisGot employees spread across different countries? You’ll probably want to match their health and wellbeing benefits, right? Not necessarily, argues...