Support often comes too late — after workers have left jobs and when they have little chance of going back
Peter Marks says ‘truth and transparency are not desired’ by health secretary as measles outbreak spreads
London-based start-up that fell into administration acquired by US rival Willow
European Medicines Agency says risks of potentially fatal side effects from donanemab outweigh benefits
Canine kindergartens now offer swimming, painting, yoga and psychic sessions within the daily programme. Have we gone barking mad?
In many places where Trump is hugely popular, residents are increasingly reliant on state income transfers. The issue could fracture the Republican party
Lack of incentives is driving down the number of clinical researchers in Britain
Steep reduction in aid spending by US and Europe could drive infections and deaths to early 2000s levels, research warns
US hedge fund gauged investor interest in German conglomerate’s consumer health business
Machine makes 3D scans of the digestive system, which could improve early diagnosis for the second-deadliest cancer
Once researchers begin wondering whether their government might pull the rug from under them, the damage is done
In the US, debate rages over this additional layer betwixt bottom sheet and duvet. It’s yet more evidence that the obsession with hygiene is out of control
Neurologist Masud Husain explores the ways that injury and disease transformed the lives of seven patients
Authorities play down risks to livestock but urge precautions to avoid mass outbreaks seen in US
A two-wheeled tour around British Columbia’s scenic and storied main wine region — on machines that make short work of its hills
The health benefits could be so extreme that it upends the annuity market, hitting retirement incomes and insurers
Project backed by national security chief Sheikh Tahnoon aims to commercialise mammoth Emirati genetic database
Experts say there are regional disparities in medication access even as prescriptions rise
Report by former John Lewis head calls for stronger incentives for employers to invest in workforce health
Radical changes that will cut income for 1mn people may not get many more into work, say analysts
New artificial intelligence learns from real-world experience rather than pre-existing data
As costs spiral, ministers search for ways to get people with medical problems into work
Gallup poll highlights that confidence in the apparatus of government has fallen dramatically
The technology promises productivity gains but too much focus on machines could erode socialisation and friendship
Decision on personal independence payments comes ahead of government paper setting out wider reforms on Tuesday