Psychology & Psychiatry

How running can help you cope with stress at work

If grabbing your trainers and heading out for a run is your way of coping with a stressful week at work, you're not alone. According to England Athletics, more than 6 million adults in England ran at least once a week in ...

Psychology & Psychiatry

Burnout is a widespread reality in today's NHS

An editorial published by The BMJ today raises important concerns about the healthand wellbeing of the NHS workforce after a parliamentary report found "burnout is a widespread reality in today's NHS."

Psychology & Psychiatry

Paramedics also need care, study shows

Australia's paramedics attend more than 1.3 million call-outs each year, of which 20% are mental health issues related most commonly to anxiety, depression, drug and alcohol and/or psychosis.

Psychology & Psychiatry

Employers are vital to promoting mental health, new report says

Training managers to empower their teams to take care of their mental health, while recognizing the signs of mental health disorders, is critically important to workplace well-being, according to a new report, titled Mental ...

Health

Water—the office hero

The culture of grabbing something quick to eat amid a mounting pile of to-dos at work often leads to making the wrong decisions when searching for something to eat in the workplace. Unplanned cake offerings and the emergence ...

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