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Aligning work and healthcare with the body’s circadian cycles could bring revolutionary health benefits
Scientists are trying to understand the cause of neurological effects and whether symptoms will be long-lasting
More flexibility, recognition of a job well done, and paying sincere attention to mental health can all help with staff retention
A post-pandemic world needs new ways to manage and operate organisations
Underfunding of some services and pent-up demand caused by lockdowns means some young people are waiting months for help
Feeling stressed or even fearful at work is increasingly common, but some simple techniques can help you manage it and support others
Remote working has made it easier to power through illness rather than rest, but this could be at a cost to health, wellbeing and productivity
My 15-year-old son was two subway trains behind the car where the Brooklyn gunman fired 33 shots
FDA’s green light for aducanumab may delay development of more effective treatments for dementia, critics say
Social media platforms must police both medical advertising and user-generated content more carefully
Need for psychiatric support will grow after most acute phase of conflict subsides, experts warn
Agency that controls spending by government health schemes will not fund drug for most patients
Study will explore the effects of the pandemic and broader factors influencing the health of staff
Widening equality gaps, a mental health crisis and missing children are a grim backdrop to imminent white paper
Australian retires at 25, just two months after winning her third Grand Slam single’s title
‘After my father died there was something both sacred and mundane about simply putting one foot in front of the other’
We are all keen to put Covid behind us, but the state must first treat those who suffered from its fear tactics
Pressures from pandemic protocols coincide with greater focus on mental health in elite sport
Survey suggests debilitating condition could exacerbate labour shortages and slow economic growth
Former ‘health coaches’ tell the FT about concerns with weight-loss targets and staffing at $4.2bn start-up
Online content may cause anxiety and stress, but technology could also offer ways out of these problems
The adoption of digital technology is fuelling concerns about its effect on mental health and social development
Egyptian service is helping mental health patients overcome cultural barriers across the region
Hospital beds for children drops by 20% in past five years despite surge in demand
Practical and reassuring tale written with eloquence and insight about a disease which for years was presumed to rob sufferers of sentience
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