Low sick pay is making Britain sicker
Data analysis finds the majority of employees carry on working despite illness
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Data analysis finds the majority of employees carry on working despite illness
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My fittest friends are in hospital – but not me
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Globally, the younger the age of first smartphone use, the worse young people’s mental well-being
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Alas, my time has come
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The writer says his new book could be his last
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Our medical minds are established in our formative years
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The MHRA’s U-turn raises questions over regulatory process
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Most overseas recruits come from less developed nations that can ill afford the brain drain
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Peering into Alan’s ear, I failed to spot the reason for his depression
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Some are subjected to unnecessary therapies, which can cause significant harm
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New data reveals the number of children taking either testosterone or oestrogen
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Standard dinner plates are two to three inches larger than 50 years ago
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The disease raises questions about the limits of criminal responsibility, though a breach of trust is a breach of trust
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January 1973: Paul Foot rails against establishment neglect of the thalidomide children
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The Health Secretary agreed to investigate after hearing of “repeated maternity failures”
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Why has the government excluded some of the worst-performing hospital units from its investigation?
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The Ozempic shortcut is a pretty slender achievement.
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During my three decades of service in the NHS, my profession has been denigrated and devalued.
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Are some people destined to become collateral damage so that lists “fall” faster?
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We should be chilled by Mangione’s alleged actions – but also by the nihilism in American society that drove him.
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