Rehabilitating people while they’re still in work will usually more than pay for itself, argues Malcolm Smith.
Wellbeing and health promotion
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Anticipated ‘legacy’ benefits of increased adult participation in sports and exercise from the 2012 London Olympics and Paralympics have failed to materialise.
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The government is almost a decade behind achieving its target for England to be smoke free by 2030, a leading cancer charity has warned.
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More than a million people living with cardiovascular or respiratory conditions in privately rented properties could be at greater risk...
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Demand for menopause medication, advice, support and products has risen dramatically in the past few years, research has suggested.
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People living in more deprived areas in Scotland are more likely to get cancer and die from the disease than those in less deprived areas, a new report says.
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The government intends to apply the lessons from the fast-track development of the Covid-19 vaccines to tackling some of the UK’s other pressing health challenges.
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Older managers more likely to feel ‘not my job’ to support employee health
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonOlder line managers are less likely to feel it’s their job to support the health and wellbeing of their employees than their younger counterparts.
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OH overlooked in call for better support for black people with mental illness
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonMore innovative approaches need to be used to communicate the benefits of regular physical health checks for people with severe mental illness from Black African and Caribbean communities, a report has suggested.
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People living with rare autoimmune and rheumatic diseases are suffering from 'alarming' disparities in the quality of care and treatment they receive.
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E-cigarettes and vaping help people to quit smoking better than traditional nicotine-replacement therapies, research has suggested.
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International Men’s Day (19 November) and men’s health campaigns such as Movember are an opportunity for employers to step up...
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The number of people in England waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to yet another a record high....
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The experience of the Covid-19 pandemic has led to a 'significant' decline in confidence in vaccines generally, a study has suggested.
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More than a third of men (34%) say that a diagnosis of a sexually transmitted infection (STI) would have a...