Supplier Articles (6)
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Diabetes prevention and management: How DocHQ's Health Checks support a balanced lifestyle
Keeping fit and healthy has myriad elements to it and, as important as your physical health is, keeping an eye on what’s going on inside your body is also key to living a healthy lifestyle. Tracking of health markers such as your vitamin and thyroid levels can ...
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How DocHQ’s group fitness classes can improve staff morale
Motivation is one of the biggest hurdles to overcome when taking part in exercise. Too little, and there’s no reason to get active. For many people, working out on their own does not provide enough interest or stimulation to keep them returning to the gym, treadmill or ...
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Four common desk-based employee MSK issues and how to fix them
According to a recent Labour Force Survey, nearly 470,000 UK workers suffered from new or long-standing work-related musculoskeletal (MSK) disorders in 2020/21, with the neck, arm, shoulder and back accounting for most issues. According to HSE, 8.9 million days were lost in 2019/20 due to MSK issues. ...
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How cholesterol checks can positively affect your workforce
Routine cholesterol checks on the NHS aren’t necessarily easy to come by these days. They are offered during health checks at key ages above 40, but many of the UK population aren’t aware of this and, even if they are, they often don’t have the time to ...
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Combatting common lifting-based work injuries
If any part of your business involves manual labour, you will be well aware of the risks that come with it, not least injuries that can stem from incorrectly lifting a heavy item. For companies focused on construction, healthcare, warehousing or any industry that involves moving heavy ...
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5 ways to reduce employee stress at work
A recent State of the Global Workforce report found that stress levels at work are higher than ever before. The survey revealed that 44% of respondees experienced elevated levels of stress before filling in the report. In addition, a UK work-related report revealed that in Britain, 76% ...