Rapid eye movement behaviour disorder 28th February 202427th February 2024 by Vicky Miller Sleep occurs in various stages that continue in cycles throughout the night. One of the stages of sleep is called
Legal Regulations Surrounding Asbestos Management 27th February 202427th February 2024 by Nicole Murphy Asbestos-related deaths are the biggest contributor to work-related deaths in the UK. The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) estimates that
The Role of Financial Institutions in Detecting and Reporting Money Laundering 26th February 202423rd February 2024 by Nicole Murphy Money laundering in the UK is estimated to cost the economy more than Β£100 billion every year. In 2022, Credas
Anger in the Workplace: How to Address and Resolve Conflicts 22nd February 202422nd February 2024 by Nicole Murphy Anger in the Workplace: How to Address and Resolve Conflicts According to the British Association of Anger Management (BAAM), 80%
The Role of Schools in Supporting Studentsβ Mental Wellbeing 26th February 202421st February 2024 by Luke Bell The Role of Schools in Supporting Studentsβ Mental Wellbeing Over the course of their education, children spend over 7,800 hours
Natural Therapies and Interventions for ADHD 21st February 202421st February 2024 by Vicky Miller Natural Therapies and Interventions for ADHD Introduction to ADHD and treatment options Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental
Historical Use of Asbestos and its Global Impact 21st February 202420th February 2024 by Vicky Miller The history of asbestos use in the UK can be traced back to the 1870s when it became widely used
Tips for Coping with Arthritis Pain and Discomfort 21st February 202420th February 2024 by Vicky Miller Arthritis is a painful condition that causes swelling, stiffness and discomfort in and around the joints. Millions of people in
The Impact of Bipolar Disorder on Relationships and Work Life 22nd February 202420th February 2024 by Nicole Murphy Introduction Bipolar disorder (BD) is a complex mental health condition that can significantly affect your moods. It is estimated that
Tips for Finding a Qualified CBT Therapist and What to Expect 19th February 202419th February 2024 by Vicky Miller In the years 2020-21 in the UK, 1.02 million people accessed talking therapies, also referred to as psychotherapies. People access
Case Study: Success Stories in Abrasive Wheel Safety 19th February 202416th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Abrasive wheels are important in many industries and their use ranges from manufacturing and construction to maintenance and repair. These
The Importance of Customer Due Diligence in Preventing Money Laundering 19th February 202416th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Money laundering poses a significant threat to the global economy and financial system. This is a battle of the highest
Asbestos and Cancer: Understanding the Direct Link 21st February 202416th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral. In the past, it was widely used in industry due to its insulating and
Latest Advancements in Arthritis Treatment and Management 19th February 202415th February 2024 by Nicole Murphy Arthritis can be a debilitating condition that can have a significant impact on many aspects of a personβs life. Arthritis
The Link Between Bipolar Disorder and Creativity: Myth vs. Reality 19th February 202415th February 2024 by Nicole Murphy There has been a longstanding belief that a connection exists between bipolar disorder (BD) and creativity. This connection has often
The Impact of Chronic Anxiety on Physical Health 19th February 202412th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Contemporary life and society are fast-paced and demanding. Itβs no surprise that chronic anxiety has become a prevalent concern affecting
Case Study Triumph Over Borderline Personality Disorder 12th February 20249th February 2024 by Lily O'Brien Borderline personality disorder (BPD) affects millions of people worldwide, and in the UK, around 1 in 100 people live with
Understanding the legal framework against money laundering 12th February 20249th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Money laundering is a threat that undermines the integrity of financial systems and facilitates the illicit flow of funds. As
Anti-Money Laundering Compliance: Best Practices for Businesses 12th February 20248th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin According to the latest Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs) by the National Crime Agency in 2022, records were set in the
Strategies for Cultivating an Anti-Bribery Culture in Organisations 12th February 20248th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Creating an anti-bribery culture within organisations is a business ethical responsibility. Not only that, itβs a crucial part of ensuring
Differentiating Between Bipolar Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder 12th February 20248th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin In the United Kingdom, around 1.3 million people are affected by bipolar disorder (BD), which is around one in fifty
The Future of Asbestos: Research, Alternatives and Innovations 13th February 20248th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin According to the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), there are more than 5,000 asbestos-related deaths each year in the UK.
The Importance of Due Diligence in Preventing Bribery 12th February 20248th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Bribery is an insidious practice that corrodes the fabric of ethical business conduct. Though many are unaware, it continues to
Case Study: Overcoming Anxiety β Success Stories 12th February 20248th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Anxiety is a formidable adversary in the everyday life of many people in the UK. According to statistics, around 6%