Case Study: Overcoming Anxiety – 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%
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
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, it’s a crucial part of ensuring
The Importance of Early Diagnosis in Arthritis Management 13th February 20247th February 2024 by Louise Woffindin Arthritis is a pervasive and debilitating condition that affects over 10 million people in the UK, which equates to around
The Future of Bipolar Disorder Research and Treatment Innovations 8th February 20245th February 2024 by Claire Vain According to Bipolar UK, 1.3 million people in the UK have bipolar disorder. That is one in fifty people. Recent
Abrasive Wheels Risks – Hazards, Identifying, Assessing, Controlling and Preventing Risks 14th February 20245th February 2024 by Claire Vain Abrasive wheels are a common piece of equipment; however, they can pose significant health hazards and are a leading cause
Demystifying Anxiety: Differentiating Between Normal Worry and Disorder 13th February 20245th February 2024 by Claire Vain According to Mental Health UK, a little over 1 in 10 of us will be living with an anxiety disorder
The Connection Between Anxiety and Other Mental Health Issues 14th February 20245th February 2024 by Claire Vain Approximately 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year. According to Mental Health
Modern Medications and Interventions for Borderline Personality Disorder 13th February 20245th February 2024 by Claire Vain According to Mental Health UK around 1 in 100 people live with borderline personality disorder. It is believed to affect
Red Flags: Suspicious Money Laundering Activities to Watch Out For 28th February 20244th February 2024 by Luke Bell Financial crime such as money laundering is a formidable issue for everyone in society. The total cost has been estimated
Best Practices for Storing and Dispensing Medication in Schools 22nd February 20244th February 2024 by Vicky Miller Best Practices for Storing and Dispensing Medication in Schools Students may require routine medication on a daily basis, either for
The Hidden Dangers of Asbestos: Health Implications and Risks 8th February 20242nd February 2024 by Claire Vain Asbestos is no longer used in the construction of new buildings in the UK. However, it was a commonly used
The Legal Implications of Bribery: Cases and Consequences 14th February 20242nd February 2024 by Claire Vain The Bribery Act 2010 came into force on 1 July 2011. The Act makes it an offence for a UK
Countries Leading the Way in Asbestos Bans 7th February 20242nd February 2024 by Claire Vain The importation, supply and use of all asbestos has been banned in the UK since 1999. Amphibole (blue and brown)
The Role of Diet and Exercise in Arthritis Management 8th February 20242nd February 2024 by Claire Vain In the UK, around 10 million people have arthritis. It affects people of all ages, including children. Understanding Arthritis and
Best Practices for Allergen Management in Food Production 29th January 202425th January 2024 by Vicky Miller An estimated two million people in the UK have a diagnosed food allergy. Symptoms of an allergic reaction can range
Management of Anaphylaxis 29th January 202425th January 2024 by Claire Vain Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency, and prompt action is crucial. Researchers argue that there is a lack of precise and
ADHD Beyond the Basics and Common Misconceptions 2nd February 202425th January 2024 by Vicky Miller Despite research suggesting that around 5% of children and 3% of adults are diagnosed with ADHD in the UK, many
Allergen Labelling What Every Consumer Should Know 26th January 202423rd January 2024 by Vicky Miller Food allergies are thought to affect 1-2% of the UK population. When some people consume a trigger food that contains
Anaphylaxis Unveiled: Understanding the Severe Allergic Reaction 26th January 202423rd January 2024 by Claire Vain According to official government statistics, from 1998 to 2018, 101,891 people were hospitalised for anaphylaxis in the UK, with 30,700
All About Recognising Signs of ADHD in Children 1st February 202423rd January 2024 by Louise Woffindin According to government statistics, it is estimated that between 1% and 2% of children in the UK have Attention Deficit
Everything you need to know about Ehlers-Danlos syndrome 26th January 202423rd January 2024 by Claire Vain Current research on Ehlers-Danlos syndrome shows that it affects 1 in 2,500 to 1 in 5,000 people worldwide. However, new
Assistive Technology in Health and Social care 26th January 202423rd January 2024 by Louise Woffindin According to the World Health Organization (WHO), over 2.5 billion people worldwide need at least one assistive product. With the