Research by Pregnant Then Screwed highlights the discrimination faced by women undergoing infertility treatment.
Wellbeing
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The decision in early 2021 to delay people’s second Covid-19 jabs saved thousands of lives.
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The right communications strategy is necessary to engage all employees with a company's health and wellbeing strategy.
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The UK needs a national plan to remove asbestos from all public and commercial buildings, the TUC has said.
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After often fierce debate during the pandemic, a consensus emerged that Covid-19 is predominantly transmitted through the air. But new...
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The UK is in the grip of a “rapidly escalating diabetes crisis”, with the number of people living with diabetes...
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Care home staff often worked extra hours without extra pay during the pandemic, new research has found.
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Unions accuse the Department for Education of sitting on a report that showed that one in four teachers' workloads exceed 60 hours per week
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One million smokers are to be encouraged by the government to swap cigarettes for vaping under a new “swap to...
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Employers risk losing staff if they fail to acknowledge and support them with the psychological impact of menopause.
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Gig economy workers are more likely to report health issues like insomnia, headaches, and stomach issues, according to research.
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Taking short breaks from work might actually increase mental fatugue, a study has found.
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Firefighters are regularly exposed to PFAS ‘forever’ chemicals in firefighting foam, a report from the Health and Safety Executive has argued.
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An investigation into sexual misconduct at the CBI is being expanded following further allegations from female employees.