As business travel gradually restarts over the next few months, even the most seasoned business travellers may experience anxiety. As...
Wellbeing
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We look the work of physiotherapy provider Bespoke Wellbeing and the charity The Advocacy Project, who together won “Best musculoskeletal initiative” at last year's Occupational Health and Wellbeing Awards.
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There is much that employers, with the help of occupational health, can do to keep employees with early-onset dementia in the workplace.
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A woman has won £50,000 in damages after her hands bled and blistered due to excessive handwashing.
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With access to physiotherapy becoming difficult due to backlogs and Covid restrictions, Brett Hill considers whether online services could be the solution.
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News network CNN has dismissed three employees who came into work unvaccinated against Covid-19.
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Office staff were originally due back on 7 September, but the online retailer has announced a new date of 3 January 2022.
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As worries grow about the potential impact of long Covid, OH will need to be proactive in providing guidance and leadership.
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New wave of infections in the US focuses efforts to increase vaccination rates.
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Streamlining processes and giving managers flexibility to adapt approaches have helped L’Oréal navigate Covid-19.
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Brian Kropp considers how organisations can ensure fatigure doesn't continue to be an issue as they move to hybrid working.
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Only one in six UK workers feel their mental health is well supported by their employer, despite employee wellbeing being high on organisations’ agenda.
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More than half of adults who are in poor health are current or ex-smokers, according to a report that calls for investment in national information campaigns and smoking cessation services.
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A third of UK adults admit they typically neglect to protect themselves from the sun whilst in their garden or outside space.
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Occupational health practitioners need to be proactive in encouraging new thinking in areas such as workplace catering.