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4 ways employers can improve support for mental and physical health
Two-thirds of employees feel uncomfortable raising mental and physical health issues with employers – here’s how employers can improve their support.
A lack of green STEM jobs could lead to a net zero skill shortage
The UK could experience a net zero skills shortage due to the lack of understanding and of education of skills required in green STEM jobs.
Travel chaos at Dover: French border mismanagement or Brexit complications?
There have been significant delays at Dover in recent days, leading to concerns that congestion may continue at the UK border long-term.
Keeping up to date with the symptoms of monkeypox
There are important differences in the symptoms of monkeypox between the current outbreak and previous outbreaks in endemic regions.
Women who breastfeed face lower risk of heart disease or stroke
A meta-analysis finds that women who breastfeed are less likely to develop heart conditions or diseases, or die from cardiovascular disease than women who do not breastfeed.
Which countries are the most prepared to reach net zero emissions?
Despite being among the top 20 biggest polluters of 2020, the UK is the second most prepared country to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
The EU must enforce a pesticide tax
Experts warn that the EU agriculture sector is stuck in "permanent pesticide-dependence," and that major flaws exist in the current attempts to reduce the use of pesticides across the EU.
Why do Europeans have lactose tolerance?
Famine and disease were the catalyst for the evolution of lactose tolerance in Europe, and explain why others are lactose intolerant.
Drug relapse and withdrawal worsened by sleep disruptions
Relapse presents a major barrier to recovery from substance use disorders, and sleep disruptions have long been associated with drug withdrawal and relapse.
Blue light exposure: What are the dangers?
Daily, lifelong exposure to blue light which comes from phones, computers and household fixtures can worsen with age.
The Great Resignation: Staff not receiving pay rise in line with inflation
Only 8% of businesses are giving staff a pay rise in line with inflation and as a result, staff are leaving.
Grants can help landlords install EV charge points in their properties
EV charge points are becoming more essential for those with electric vehicles, but how can they be more accessible to owners?
ALACI22 Immunology in Latin America and the Caribbean and the IUIS Global Meeting
Sharing information on Immunology is essential for success in battling disease in the global population.
We must tackle the UK malnutrition postcode lottery
Malnutrition is often misunderstood as something that only happens in other countries, but UK malnutrition is intensifying.
What policies and practices are needed to support Levelling Up?
Three years since the phrase Levelling Up was first coined as the slogan to symbolise Boris Johnson’s plans to spread opportunity in left-behind parts of the country - What still needs to be done?
As I write this article, the two candidates vying to replace him as Prime Minister have...
Mental Health Europe
“We were delighted to contribute an article about young people’s mental health in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic and the way forward. It has been a pleasure working again with Open Access Government.”
Could cutting-edge technology provide a potential HIV cure?
Scientists at AIDS 2022 describe how new technological insights into HIV latent cells could help HIV cure research.
Another Cold War: EU to cut gas use by 15%
EU to cut gas use by 15% in response to Putin's weaponisation of energy exports - moving one step closer to reducing dependency on Russian energy.
Should larger organic farms adopt agroecological practices?
Larger organic farms operate more like conventional farms and use fewer sustainable practices than smaller organic farms.
Green tea extract improves metabolic syndrome and gut health
Consuming green tea extract for four weeks improves metabolic syndrome by lowering risk of high blood pressure, obesity and inflammation.