As many as 300,000 people in the UK are living with the potentially fatal cardiac condition aortic stenosis.
Wellbeing
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Academics warn of adult health burden if children’s lack of exercise not addressed
by Nic Patonby Nic PatonLong-term health problems could emerge if the UK doesn’t address the lack of physical activity among children and teenagers, academics have warned.
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We speak to companies with four-day weeks to find out about the benefits and challenges they've experienced.
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Only two in five UK workers think their employer provides a good level of mental health support.
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Frontline health workers in England have until next Thursday to get their first Covid-19 jab.
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Scottish employees can begin to return to workplaces from next week, after Nicola Sturgeon announced a relaxation of restrictions in...
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How can occupational health break the cycle of secrecy that often surrounds disability? This can ultimately help improve employees' wellbeing.
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Policing professionals in back-office support roles who work with traumatic material require additional support from the employer if they’re working...
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New guidance has outlined the infection control measures that should remain in place in health and care settings util at least March.
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A poll finds 32% of working Britons felt returning to their offices would improve their mental health and emotional wellbeing.
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Smokers are more likely to fall out of work due to ill-health, research from the charity Action on Smoking and Health (ASH) has argued.
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More than half of people with a number of chronic long-term health conditions are also in chronic pain.
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NHS England has launched a drive to remind people not to put off going to see a doctor if they have possible signs and symptoms of cancer.
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In the 40- to 64-year-old age group, the proportion of people who had received all three vaccinations varied widely according to occupation.
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Care home operators have criticised the government’s decision to remove the legal requirement on people with Covid-19 to self-isolate.
