What is Vertigo? 26th April 202314th June 2022 by Louise Woffindin According to research, five people in every thousand in the UK consult their GP every year due to vertigo. This
All about Panic Attacks 20th December 202314th June 2022 by Evie Lee Approximately 8 million people in the UK suffer from some form of anxiety disorder, and sufferers of these disorders can
What is Physiotherapy? 26th April 202314th June 2022 by Laura Allan The UK has over 31,600 practising physiotherapists according to the statistics website Statista. This has almost doubled from pre-2000 levels.
How to Defrost a Freezer 26th April 20239th June 2022 by Evie Lee Freezer ownership saw tremendous growth in 2020, as homebound consumers looked for extra appliances to store food during lockdowns at
What is Palliative Care? 26th April 202327th May 2022 by Laura Allan Figures from the Office of Health Economics show that around 378,000 people receive palliative care each year in England alone.
What is Sjögren’s Syndrome? 20th December 202327th May 2022 by Rose Winter Discovered in Sweden in the early 19th century, Sjögren’s syndrome is named after ophthalmologist Henrik Sjögren when he noticed that
What is Rheumatoid Arthritis? 26th April 202324th May 2022 by Louise Woffindin In the UK, around 1% of the population has rheumatoid arthritis, or RA, which makes it the most common type
Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policy 20th December 202324th May 2022 by Evie Lee A sweetener, inducement, incentive, bung, backhander, kick-back, these are all terms that might describe what is essentially bribery and corruption.
What is a Sex Addict? 26th April 202323rd May 2022 by Evie Lee When the term addiction is used, most people initially think of drugs or alcohol addiction. There are, however, many other
What is Money Laundering? 26th April 202323rd May 2022 by Evie Lee The scale of money laundering is difficult to assess. The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) data reports revealed
Waste Disposal in Hospitals 26th April 202323rd May 2022 by Laura Allan The NHS is Britain’s backbone – propping us up when we need it. It’s a vital resource that’s free at
Welding Hazards and Controls 26th April 202323rd May 2022 by Louise Woffindin Of all those who work in the construction industry, welders have the highest occupational risk. Welding is known for its
What is Body Dysmorphia? 26th April 202323rd May 2022 by Rose Winter Body dysmorphia is a serious and growing mental health condition concerning body image, affecting 5 in every 1,000 people in
Ergonomic Approach 26th April 202323rd May 2022 by Maria Reding The term ‘ergonomic’ means the fit between a person and their environment. For the purposes of this article, when we
What is Flexible Working? 26th April 202312th May 2022 by Laura Allan Flexible working arrangements are on the rise in the UK and are now popular with many workers. According to Statista,
What is Reactive Arthritis? 26th April 202311th May 2022 by Rose Winter Reactive arthritis is an uncommon inflammatory condition, occurring in just 1 in 1,000 adults worldwide. Unlike other forms of arthritis,
What is an Abrasive Wheel? 26th April 202310th May 2022 by Louise Woffindin If you’ve ever worked with or seen someone use an abrasive wheel, you won’t be surprised to hear that they
What is Ultra-Processed Food? 26th April 202310th May 2022 by Evie Lee Research has shown that actions to reduce ultra-processed food consumption could lead to substantial public health benefits such as reducing
Neurodiversity in the Workplace 26th April 20236th May 2022 by Maria Reding Neurodivergence isn't something that is often acknowledged in the workplace as much as it should be. If someone discloses that
Hospital Discharge Process 26th April 20236th May 2022 by Evie Lee Before the COVID pandemic, hospital admissions in the UK for the year 2019/2020 were 17,202,558. Of these, 6,509,586 were emergency
What is Reablement? 26th April 20234th May 2022 by Rose Winter Reablement has been an active approach in healthcare for over a decade, with its continuation being accredited to its positive
What does BRCGS stand for? 20th December 20234th May 2022 by Evie Lee BRCGS has been at the forefront of driving food safety standards across the entire food supply chain since its establishment
Lead Awareness 26th April 20234th May 2022 by Louise Woffindin Metal mining in the UK has a long history and the oldest known mines date back almost 4,000 years. Lead
Why is HACCP Important? 25th April 202329th April 2022 by Laura Allan When we sit down to eat a meal with family or grab a sandwich to eat on the train, most