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Health official’s admission undermines Beijing’s dismissals that virus could have emerged from Wuhan facility
Rise in temperatures has led to the spread of disease-carriers to higher altitudes
This season’s performance-driven essentials
Revised contract addresses concerns over costly glut of unwanted shots as public health threat wanes
Recognition grows of the beneficial qualities of neurodiverse conditions
UK unveils reforms worth £650mn to boost the life sciences sector
Some psychologists think we talk about the emotion in the wrong way
Continent’s rising demographics present an opportunity for private providers
Government seeks to win over pharma groups with new investments in genomics research and drug manufacturing
As McDonald’s is targeted, governments also need to tighten and enforce rules
Neurotechnology restores natural gait with device that decodes brain’s signals for people with spinal injuries
Independent data shows record number of UK patients paying for treatment
They can help with conditions from obesity to loneliness. No wonder more health professionals are ‘green prescribing’
The FT examines the causes and effects of an increasing global resistance to antibiotics: from the pressures doctors are under to prescribe them, to what new treatments are currently in the pipeline, as well as what role can the consumer play in reducing antibiotic use in the food chain
Governments and some pharma companies try to tackle problem linked with drug resistance
Research supports business case for investing in worker wellbeing
The organ recovery technique has provoked criticism from within the scientific community
What the Britain’s Healthiest Workplace data tell us about the nation’s wellbeing, as tough economic times beckon. Also: counting the cost of rising long-term sickness on the economy; how organisations can tackle rising levels of exhaustion and retain staff; workspace designers are going all out on domesticity
People with sight loss encounter misconceptions of their ability, inaccessible recruitment practices, and insufficient workplace support
Now that the taboo has gone, the battle is more medical than cultural, but some companies still don’t get it
UK opposition leader promises to make greater use of technology to build health service ‘fit for the future’
Move sets up clash at WTO meeting next month after complaints from drinks exporters
These coastal treasures offer splendid saltwater swimming — and are destinations in their own right
Legal & General and Amundi say antimicrobial resistance poses a wider economic threat
Managing mindfully is increasingly on the curriculum as business schools explore unusual approaches to leadership
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