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Patients with arthritis who wish to remain employed in routine work may benefit from policy interventions, specifically ones targeted at those working in smaller, private firms, according to a study published in Social Science and Medicine.1 Future studies should focus on the cost-effectiveness of these interventions.
Newly released data also shows that in Jewish communities in England and Wales, women outnumber men.
The time spent in moderate and vigorous physical activity (MVPA) every day is linked to mid-life brain power, according to the results of a study published online in the Journal of Epidemiology & Community Health.
Undertaking between six to seven minutes of moderate or vigorous physical activity (MVPA) every day could improve cognitive performance, finds a new study led by UCL researchers.
A record number of sexual offences have been recorded by police in Blackburn with Darwen in the past year.
A woman who says she suffered years of domestic and sexual abuse is speaking out in support of victims and survivors.
Recorded crime in Gwynedd has risen in the last year, new figures show.
A study published in PLOS Medicine looks at trajectories of obesity prevalence in English primary school children and the UK soft drinks industry levy.
Nearly 10,000 people on the Island described their health as ‘bad’ or ‘very bad’ in the latest census, new data has revealed.
R omania has jumped from being the 86th most common non-UK country of birth to the fourth in the space of 20 years, while Jamaica and Kenya have tumbled out of the top 10, census data shows.
There are more than two million people who are in employment in the UK providing unpaid care to friends and family (Family Resources Survey 2019-2020), in addition to parents and guardians providing care for their children.
The number of female workers in night-time occupations is increasing, even though they are more likely to be lower-paid than their male counterparts.
Crime survey estimates show overall figures have been falling since the mid-Nineties and are now in fact at record lows.
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People aged 50 and over who live in rural England do better in memory tests than counterparts who live in English towns and cities, according to a new study led by UCL researchers.
Exercise is key to health, they say, and they are not wrong. It turns out that the amount of time spent doing moderate or vigorous physical activity in midlife can actually help enhance brain power, once again showcasing the importance of healthy lifestyle choices, according to new research published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health.
On Monday, January 23, the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health said a lack of exercise was associated with a small decrease in cognitive functioning.
Covid-19 Pandemic Accelerated Generational Inequalities In Mental Health- Study
Priory consultant: “The devastating consequences of ‘laughing gas’ on the patients I see”
Ministers are reportedly preparing to ban the sale and possession of laughing gas in England and Wales in an attempt to clamp down on antisocial behaviour.
Sexual offences have hit the highest level recorded by the police in a 12-month period, according to the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures.
Romania has jumped from being the 86th most common non-UK country of birth to the fourth in the space of 20 years, while Jamaica and Kenya have tumbled out of the top 10, census data shows.
Romania has jumped from being the 86th most common non-UK country of birth to the fourth in the space of 20 years, while Jamaica and Kenya have tumbled out of the top 10, UK census data shows.
2021 Census: More non-religious than Christians among those under 67
Are Rishi Sunak's electoral hopes going up in flames?
The Tories are facing “doom” because voters are holding on to their liberal views for longer than ever before, according to new research.
The 'Attitudes towards E-vehicles in Northern Ireland 2021/22' report is now available. This report, produced by the Analysis, Statistics and Research Branch (ASRB) of the Department for Infrastructure (DfI), presents findings from the 2021/22 Continuous Household Survey (CHS).
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This study used data from Understanding Society, which is funded by ESRC through its Centre for Longitudinal Studies.