
Why you should be taking micro-breaks
Research shows having more short breaks at work may lead to greater productive CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared keep reading
Research shows having more short breaks at work may lead to greater productive CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that originally appeared keep reading
Gerry McCartney and colleagues argue for a new model of equitable, holistic and sustainable public health CREDIT: This is an edited version of an article that keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, a think tank has warned that doctors and schools are under greater pressure as a result of poor housing keep reading
What are the signs that you could be a people-pleaser, and how does it affect your wellbeing? Andy Gill explores CREDIT: This is an edited version keep reading
As reported by the BBC News, the NHS in England are struggling to cope with the rising number of patients in need of mental health keep reading
As reported by HCPLive, new research suggests patients are more comfortable discussing sensitive matters such as depression and domestic violence on a tablet or video keep reading
Jonathan Finch, web content editor at First Practice Management, explains why social prescribing is the best tool to combat the increasing loneliness we are seeing in keep reading
Jacob Krzanowski, associate registrar for sustainability, discusses the important role nature plays when it comes to our mental health CREDIT: This is an edited version keep reading
It was the buzzword of 2021, but what does ‘manifestation’ look like in real life, and how can we use this tool to improve our keep reading
Chair of the Royal College of GPs, professor Martin Marshall, has responded to the Policy Exchange report ‘At your service’, published last week Professor Marshall said: keep reading
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