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Wellbeing and health promotion
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The vast majority of the general public are unaware of the possible warning signs of blood cancer, academics have warned....
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More than half (54%) of people feel the government should provide tax incentives to firms that offer employee health benefits.
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A new approach is needed to tackle high levels of burnout among healthcare workers, including better use of occupational health...
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The NHS is to roll out targeted community and mobile lung screening to anyone aged over 55 who has a...
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High levels of obesity and diabetes contributed to the UK having a “bad outcome” from Covid-19, the official inquiry into...
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Barely one in 10 of disabled employees (9%) reports having had a positive experience of occupational health, a damning report has concluded.
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With much of England experiencing sweltering temperatures in the past few days, and more set to come later this week,...
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The government is not on track to meet its own targets for getting more people in England walking and cycling...
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A £40m two-year government pilot is to test how cutting-edge anti-obesity drugs can be made more widely available outside of...
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Kidney disease risks becoming “a public health emergency” that could overwhelm the NHS within a decade, a charity has warned....
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An oral treatment for migraine symptoms that involves dissolving a medicated wafer under your tongue has been approved for use...
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The UK is rapidly heading for a dentistry crisis, with the number of NHS dentists now at its lowest level...
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A survey has warned that nearly a third of outdoor workers never apply UV sun protection cream while at work.
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More than 26,000 adults with severe mental illness die prematurely each year from preventable physical illnesses, according to a royal...