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Physical activity improves work ability

Written by | 1 Apr 2026

A study conducted at the University of Jyväskylä shows that regular leisure-time physical activity started at a young age prevents a decrease in work ability at the end… read more.

Two-thirds of workers are burned out – here’s what science says about how to tackle it

Written by | 28 Mar 2026

Burnout is at an all-time high, with some studies saying two-thirds of employees now cite job burnout as a major challenge[1]. Overwork and chronic stress do not just… read more.

Higher burnout rates among physicians who treat sickle cell disease

Written by | 18 Mar 2026

Hematology-oncology trained physicians who treat sickle cell disease reported higher rates of burnout (60%) than their counterparts who do not provide sickle cell care (43%) despite no differences in grit and resilience between the… read more.

From chatbots to assembly lines: the impact of AI on workplace safety

Written by | 15 Mar 2026

The use of artificial intelligence (AI) tools, spearheaded by generative AI, is expanding into various spheres of society, including the labour market. A study conducted by the Universitat Oberta de… read more.

High-fiber diet linked to reduced risk of heart disease in night shift workers

Written by | 28 Feb 2026

People who work at night have a higher risk of coronary artery disease, a type of heart disease. A new study suggests that a higher fibre intake in… read more.

Food insecurity impacts employees’ productivity

Written by | 27 Feb 2026

Food insecurity can increase anxiety and undermine employees at work, but workplace programs to address it can improve job outcomes, according to research published by the American Psychological… read more.

More than 10,000 physicians and health professionals now certified to practice lifestyle medicine

Written by | 3 Feb 2026

More than 10,000 physicians and health professionals worldwide have now earned certification in lifestyle medicine, a milestone underscoring the increased integration of this evidence-based medical specialty into clinical care…. read more.

Employment of people with disabilities reaches all-time highs at end of 2025

Written by | 16 Jan 2026

The January 2026 National Trends in Disability Employment (nTIDE) report shows that employment outcomes for working-aged people with disabilities reached all-time highs in November and December 2025, potentially… read more.

Pharmacists are at elevated risk for suicide, study finds

Written by | 16 Jan 2026

A new national study led by researchers from University of California San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences  reveals that pharmacists and female pharmacy technicians face… read more.

Sleep duration, timing, and quality: how smartphone data predict labor productivity

Written by | 4 Jan 2026

Most studies investigating the impact of sleep deprivation and circadian rhythm disruption on concentration and work performance have relied on self-reported questionnaires or small-scale surveys. To achieve an… read more.

Project explores barriers to NHS career progression facing international medical graduates

Written by | 31 Dec 2025

There is currently a massive shortage of doctors in the NHS and international medical graduates are critical to addressing that, making up just over 40% of the nation’s… read more.

UCF receives grant to address need for primary care physicians

Written by | 17 Dec 2025

Florida desperately needs more primary care doctors and the University of Central Florida’s College of Medicine, armed with a $2.6 million federal grant, is doing its part to… read more.

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