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Mental health crisis: taking care of carers
The NHS in England’s mental health budget for 2017/2018 was almost £12 billion – roughly 10% of the Department of Health budget- and the mental health crisis in the UK affects individuals of every age and gender.
Why gender equality is a critical economic challenge
Professor Jane Turner OBE DL, Teesside University, explains why we require a significant shift in attitudes and beliefs regarding gender equality in this country.
Is the UK on track to hit 2020 waste disposal targets?
Every year in Britain, households throw away around 22 million tons of waste into the bin but recycling rates have plummeted to around 44%, despite the target set at 50% by the year 2020.
Research on newborn babies shows inbuilt ability to pick out words
A research study of newborn babies has revealed that humans are born with the innate skills needed to pick out words from a language.
The chemical industry and big data
Without a shadow of a doubt, big data is set to transform the way the chemical industry operates – for the better.
Disability made top priority by UK employees over age and gender
Over 50% of UK employees surveyed feel disability is a top priority in the workplace, Wildgoose survey finds.
Why you should accept your smear test invitation
Everyone susceptible to cervical cancer should understand how to prevent it. Cervical screening saves 2,000 lives each year, read on to find out how to potentially save your own.
How can the empty housing crisis in England be improved?
New research has shown that while England’s homelessness statistics are at a worrying high, empty housing across the country is also on the increase.
Could supplements be the answer to staff sickness and corporate wellbeing?
Corporate wellbeing is always an ongoing issue, but could supplying your employees with health supplements be something companies should consider, as suggested by Pharma Nord UK?
50% of drivers unaware of keyless technology crimes
In the age of integrating artificial intelligence, transport innovation and the successful hacking of major banks; Grand Theft Auto is outdated in comparison to car thefts done via keyless technology crimes.
Employment Minister welcomes new record employment figures
New employment figures confirmed 2018 had the UK’s strongest jobs market on record with latest figures showing more people in work than ever before.
Anxiety among millennials is on the rise
Anxiety and often depression experienced by young adults lies in uncertainty. Fresh Student Living looked at what is to blame for anxiety among millennials.
Increasing app-iness in public services
Mobile apps are one of the most effective ways for public services to achieve digital transformation and to meet the ambition of the declaration.
Essure implant vs. women
The Essure implant method of female sterilisation caused atleast 20,000 documented painful experiences, but how did the situation get so far?
How can the NHS address the current staff retention crisis?
Margo Leftly details a number of effective ways to address the staff retention crisis in the NHS that aren’t being taken advantage of.
Call for universities to improve support for disabled students
Universities are being urged to boost the number of students with disabilities going into higher education and do more to help them succeed.
Brits underestimate the average cost of a house deposit
KIS Finance surveyed 2,000 Brits to find out their expectation vs reality when it comes to the age they reached life milestones such as affording a house deposit.
5 ways to boost digital wellbeing in 2019
The proliferation of digital devices means that we’re constantly connected to the office wherever we might be, making it difficult to manage our digital wellbeing.
Fears over life-saving drug unfounded, finds review
Fears over a life-saving drug that can be used to treat alcohol addiction are unfounded, according to its first ever systematic review.
How to improve stress management methods in 2019
Darren Hockley, managing director DeltaNet International, provides some top tips on how to boost your stress management methods.





















