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New ways to treat Alzheimer's occupational health news

New ways to treat Alzheimer’s

New treatments for Alzheimer’s Alzheimer’s is notorious for the number of failed attempts to find treatments for the disease. Research over decades is yet to find any treatment that reliably works. Early in 2018 the world’s largest drug manufacturer, Pfizer, pulled out of all research into the disease, following a numberof setbacks in their research programmes. The most recent […]

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A new treatment for Lymphoma occupational health news

A new treatment for Lymphoma

A new type of treatment for Lymphoma Lymphoma is a cancer that starts in the lymph glands or the lymphatic system. Lymph glands drain away waste fluids from the body and also contain cells that fight infections. The lymphatic system is the tubes, vessels and glands that connect lymph nodes together, plus the spleen. Types of Lymphoma There

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HSE spot checks on stress occupational health news

HSE extend spot checks to stress

HSE extends spot checks to stress The Health & Safety Executive (HSE) has the power to enter any business premises in the UK to check employees are working safely. The HSE carries out thousands of unannounced inspections every year which often result in fines or enforcement actions. In October the HSE announced they were extending the scope of their existing

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Advances in treating Alzheimer's occupational health news

New drugs to treat Alzheimer’s

Advances in treatments for Alzheimer’s An estimated 50 million people worldwide have dementia, mostly due to Alzheimer’s disease. It is a debilitating disease with incredibly profound impacts on patients, families and society as a whole. Given the fear that many understandably feel about the disease, it is remarkable that there have been so few advances

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