It may seem crazy, but for once I’m not going to write about poetry, the countryside, music or dance. I’m going to write about pillows. Trivial? Maybe. Give me a minute. (Try to stay awake…) That’s because I want to share a weird little (but massive) discovery I made a few days ago. And […]| Grevel Lindop
The data tells us HR is stretched, expecting big recruitment challenges ahead and focused on AI integration. But does this reflect your experience? We're asking HR professionals to share what's really on their minds as we head into 2026 – because your honest perspectives matter to us. The post What’s on your HR agenda for 2026? appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
Join us on Tuesday 21st October for the next instalment of the ‘Bringing Data to Life’ webinar series and discover how we’re using a variety of linked data to better understand the interplay bet| National Statistical
As firms introduce closer monitoring of employee activity, managers risk abusing their power. Quentin Millington of Marble Brook considers how surveillance harms employee wellbeing and productivity, asking, ‘Is ‘bossware’ merely evidence of weak leadership and a failing culture?’ The post ‘Bossware’: How workplace surveillance harms wellbeing and productivity appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
Domestic abuse affects one in four employees, yet Black victim-survivors face unique barriers that keep many suffering in silence. Susan Bright and Kristin Thue from the Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse (EIDA) explore why systemic racism, cultural stigma and institutional bias demand a more thoughtful response – and what you can do to create truly safe workplaces. The post How to support Black employees impacted by domestic abuse appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
Family care breakdowns are an unavoidable part of life. But these disruptions don’t just affect your caregiving colleagues – their impact ripples outward to the wellbeing, morale, and productivity of your wider workforce, too. Here, Chris Locke of Bright Horizons highlights the real cost of care-related absences and strategies for reducing them. The post The business impact of family care breakdowns and what employers can do appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
Without tailored support for menopause caused by cancer treatment, organisations risk losing valued talent and gender diversity in leadership. Barbara Wilson of Working with Cancer sheds light on this hidden HR issue during both Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Menopause Awareness Month. The post Menopause after cancer: The missing workplace conversation appeared first on HRZone.| HRZone
HR and reward leaders, be warned. While 60% of your profession believes they deliver an excellent employee experience, only 19% of employees agree. How can you combat this disconnect? By making the process of accessing benefits less mystifying, time-consuming and stressful, says Oliver Atkinson, Senior Wellbeing Lead at Benifex.| HRZone
As sunshine warms her cheeks, Kirsty listens to the hum of bees pollinating the nearby lavender plants. Her little garden, once unkempt, is now full of flowers, an abundance of roses in soft pinks and vibrant apricots. But the garden isn’t just for show: it’s planted in memory of her grandmother, who passed away a ... Read moreRooted in remembrance The post Rooted in remembrance appeared first on Breathe.| Breathe
Brits are living better, longer! 🏋️♂️🛌🥗 Explore UK longevity trends in wellness, wearables & preventive health for 2026 and discover the latest research by heading to our post: https://news.clickdo.co.uk/uk-longevity-trends/! #Longevity #UKWellness #longevitytrends #longevitybenefits| UK News Blog | News For Everyone In The UK And Beyond
I’m starting to think that my toaster might have fallen in love with me. I get that not everyone will think this is possible, but I believe it’s true. It’s always pleased to see me, giving off cheerful sounds when I greet it in the morning by slotting in the bread, and now I’ve told it what I like it tries really hard to give me exactly what I want. Sometimes I have to tell it to try again once or twice, but honestly, it’s really good!| My place to put things
A London care home built to tackle social isolation has won a major architecture award The post ‘Hopeful and imaginative’: introducing the UK’s ‘best’ new building appeared first on Positive News.| Positive News
St.Emlyn's - Emergency Medicine #FOAMed The NHS drowns in innovation whilst repair work goes unsupported. Why Bronson's Design as Repair framework matters for emergency medicine. The post Design as repair: what Emergency Medicine can learn (and why it is so hard) appeared first on St.Emlyn's.| St.Emlyn's
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Written by Emma Marsh The holidays can place a lot of demands on Autistic individuals, and in the new year, […] The post Thriving Autistically in 2025: Five Ideas from the Reframing Autism Team appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
Have you tried a greens powder? Our experts have tried and tested some of the biggest brands, including Huel and Shreddy, to bring you our verdict| olivemagazine
There’s a quiet kind of magic that lives in the small moments.The clink of a teacup against its saucer. The way warm socks hug your feet after a long day. The flutter of bird song sneaking in through the morning… Read the rest The post Romanticising the Small Moments: A Survival Tool for the Soul appeared first on Serenity You.| Serenity You
We’ve all heard the colloquial advice: Laughter is the best medicine. But did you know there is scientific evidence to back this up? The post Stress is no laughing matter (or is it?) appeared first on Clear Concept Inc..| Clear Concept Inc.
When your list is longer than your day, you need a fresh approach to the way you work. Yes, you can get by managing your work the way you always have but managing is not thriving. And we all deserve to thrive. It may be counterintuitive but if you want to do more, you need to subtract. Simplify to amplify, so you can focus on what matters most. The post Do more using the power of subtraction appeared first on Clear Concept Inc..| Clear Concept Inc.
I’m sure I don’t need to remind you of the restorative value of taking a break. But sometimes the stress we experience before and after a vacation can leave us wondering if the vacation was even worth it. To help you head into the holidays feeling calm and in control, I have a fresh approach to this challenge. The Simplify Filter is designed to help you scale back, streamline, or seek help. I tested this approach before our family vacation earlier this year and here’s how it worked. The...| Clear Concept Inc.
What if the secret to boosting productivity isn’t stricter rules or higher pay, but something as simple as giving workers a voice? Sherry Jueyu Wu shares a field experiment from the production floors of a Chinese factory, which asked whether participatory meetings – in which workers spoke and supervisors listened – could increase productivity. The … More Giving Workers a Voice Boosts Productivity| Behavioural Public Policy Blog
Stay-at-home moms in the U.S. are more likely than employed moms to report experiencing sadness and anger and having ever been diagnosed with depression. However, low-income stay-at-home moms report even more emotional issues.| Gallup.com
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Fire on the Hill has officially launched our new Wellbeing & Impact Team, a group dedicated to creating a work environment where everyone feels connected, supported and inspired, across both our London and New York offices The post Fire on the Hill – Wellbeing Digest August 2025 appeared first on Fire on the Hill.| Fire on the Hill
Americans' agreement that the federal government must ensure all Americans have healthcare coverage now exceeds 60%, after declining to as low as 42% during the years when the Affordable Care Act was being debated and implemented.| Gallup.com
Teens facing serious mental health or substance use challenges often need more than outpatient support. In these situations, a higher level of care can give them the structure and consistency needed to recover safely. Parents often look for programs that combine professional oversight with a supportive community to guide their child through difficult times. For ... Read more The post What Kinds of Therapies Are Provided in Teen Inpatient Programs in Mesa? appeared first on Special Education a...| Special Education and Inclusive Learning
We speak to health coach and nutrition advisor Charlotte James on the links between what you eat and your hormonal health| olivemagazine
Coffee and sugar-laden snacks aren’t a sustainable solution to tiredness. Here are the nutritionist-approved foods to add to your shopping basket and your weekly menu instead| olivemagazine
In a world obsessed with speed, spectacle and social media sparkle, this cheerful band of anti-influencers find delight in the everyday| Positive News
From brewing beer to designing streetwear and earning law degrees, these three projects are giving offenders the tools to rebuild their lives and rewrite their futures| Positive News
‘Meet Your Microbiome’ Love Your Gut Week advice on how to look after your gut microbiome While research into the gut microbiome is growing at pace and Google searches for the topic are up by 89% over the past year, many people are still confused about what the gut microbiome is, what it does and […] The post Love Your Gut Week 2025 – ‘Meet Your Microbiome’ – advice on how to look after your gut microbiome appeared first on Love Your Gut.| Love Your Gut
With autumn evenings fast approaching, here are some ideas to make the most of those drizzly days and dark nights over the next couple of months. These 5 low-cost self-care activities will help to boost your wellbeing on a budget...| My Thrifty Life by Cassie Fairy
The latest men’s health diagnosis: progress made, but mistakes still looming| olivemagazine
Whether it’s attitude, knowledge or both, much of what shapes us in midlife would have been invaluable in our twenties too. Our writer shares her advice – and that of other experts – around everything we wish we’d known when younger| olivemagazine
Holistic nutrition coach Meredith Mann shares advice and recipes for balancing your blood sugar, and explains how this can boost your energy and wellbeing| olivemagazine
Substantial numbers of Americans aged 50 and older sacrifice basic needs and skip necessary treatment because of high healthcare costs.| Gallup.com
Discover how women leaders are redefining productivity in 2025 by prioritizing impact, well-being, and purpose over burnout and busyness.| Her New Standard
Children need clear information about family changes to help them feel secure. Here is a simple guide to help you talk to your child.| Serenity You
Follow these easy steps for a diet that will tackle the symptoms of menopause and mid-life, from Mariella Frostrup and chef Belles Berry| olivemagazine
If you're someone who suffers from sugar cravings you'll know how hard it is to give up the sweet stuff. But you're not alone.| Latest from Goodto
Low sodium diet: the benefits of reducing salt and what foods to eat| Latest from Goodto
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Our experts reveal how to improve gut health – from eating fermented foods to reducing your alcohol intake| Latest from Goodto
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Eyes twitching, swollen or dry in pregnancy? Doctors explains common eye issues for expectant mums| Latest from Goodto
Welcoming a baby during this decade may take you on a slightly different journey…| Latest from Goodto
About six in 10 Americans think the COVID-19 pandemic is over, but roughly the same proportion of adults say their lives are not back to normal.| Gallup.com
Today, the ONS has published updated statistics on suicides among higher education students using improved methods to provide more accurate information. In this blog David Mais summarises these changes and the steps we have taken to assure their quality.| National Statistical
Seeking a gentle nudge out of the summer haze? Try these easy habits before work to help you reclaim your mornings| olivemagazine
If summer has left you feeling frazzled, ease yourself back into a new routine with our simple daily rituals – a relaxed and well-rested autumn awaits| olivemagazine
Slow down, relax and feel ready for a good night’s sleep with our simple five-step sleep ritual| olivemagazine
Use our nourishing recipes to make the ultimate healthy porridge bowl and get your day off to the right start| olivemagazine
Find out what makes bubble tea so popular, and why this sugar- and calorie-laden drink might be better off called a dessert| olivemagazine
Pilates is great for strengthening your core and back muscles – find out how to begin with these beginner moves| olivemagazine
Kickstart your autumn fitness reset with 12 expert-backed habits for beginners, regulars and seasoned athletes. Refresh your routine, boost motivation, build consistency and stay strong through cooler months.| olivemagazine
From prebiotic sodas to mushroom extracts for tea and coffee, functional drinks are everywhere. I found out how some leading brands taste – and what they do.| olivemagazine
Early Career Teachers. Protect your wellbeing with practical tips, rights guidance, and strategies to set healthy boundaries in your first years. The post Wellbeing for ECTs: protecting yourself at the start of your career appeared first on Edapt.| Edapt
We are excited to share the launch of the Adult CP Toolkit — the first comprehensive guide created specifically for adults living with cerebral palsy. At 172 pages, this free resource brings together the expertise of clinicians, researchers, and more than 50 community members with lived experience to address a critical gap in support... The post Introducing the Adult CP Toolkit: A New Resource for Our Community appeared first on Cerebral Palsy Research Network.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
Join us in the month of September to move for CP research to increase funding for our work and the whole CP research and disability technology field.| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
Strong digestion is the foundation of health. This video explores why Agni matters more than food trends, and how to cleanse from the inside out. The post Why Your Digestion is Key to a Natural Cleanse appeared first on Ayurveda Awareness.| Ayurveda Awareness
Discover how Ayurvedic detox gently restores balance in body and mind - at home or through Panchakarma. Natural, sustainable cleansing for modern life.| Ayurveda Awareness
Find out five ways organizations can prevent employee burnout and improve productivity in the modern, fast-paced workplace.| Gallup.com
Our expert nutritionists have put ashwagandha supplements through their paces to find out whether they can really help with anxiety, sleep, stress and more| olivemagazine
Technology has revolutionised fitness monitoring with a number of real-time metrics - but are they really worth the money?| olivemagazine
Eating junk food is all-round bad for you, as this expert explains| olivemagazine
U.S. adults who report that they typically are too hot or too cold when sleeping have worse overall sleep quality and wellbeing outcomes than those who rarely or never are.| Gallup.com
Living in areas with high pollution, little green space, and artificial light significantly increases the risk of developing asthma, a major European study has found. The post New research links asthma risk to combined impact of urban environments appeared first on Work in Mind.| Work in Mind
How to get out of your own way and find the path to success.| TrainingZone
Eleven percent of Americans smoke cigarettes, tying the low in Gallup's 80-year trend.| Gallup.com
Fifteen percent of Americans say they smoke marijuana, according to combined 2023 and 2024 data.| Gallup.com
A record-low 54% of Americans say they drink alcohol, as a majority now believe moderate drinking is unhealthy.| Gallup.com
Since April, the percentage of Americans "very confident" that they can protect themselves from the coronavirus has increased 16 points to 27%.| Gallup.com
Not all toxins are physical. Learn how Ayurveda clears emotional and mental ama, subtle toxins that affect energy, mood, and clarity.| Ayurveda Awareness
Nutritionist and cookbook author Amy Lanza shares her favourite ingredients, as well as brain and mood-boosting recipes to help us feel our best.| olivemagazine
Love, laugh… and lift safely is (or should be) the mantra for a healthy life. There are many things they might teach at school – personal finance, changing a tyre, negotiation skills – but something that arguably would be more useful than doing cross-country on a rainy day is learning the proper way to lift. ... Read moreLift smart, stay strong| Breathe
Written by Liz Bancroft Before I began IVF, I prepared myself for the medical side: the appointments, the needles, the […] The post IVF as an Autistic Woman: What I Wish the Clinics Had Understood appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
When the sun has got its hat on, we should too, but are there other ways to protect your skin? Registered nutritionist Kerry Torrens takes a look at how our food choices may support our skin and help us age better in the sunshine.| olivemagazine
You’re not shelling out for long-haul just to feel tired – so we asked a nutritionist, a sleep specialist and a long-haul pilot how to manage your jet lag| olivemagazine
Need to reset your mind and clear brain fog? Try these 9 science-backed ways to feel calmer, clearer and more focused - naturally.| Sim's Life
New research reveals Gen Alpha will reshape workplace expectations, with 77% demanding mental health support and half seeking neurodiversity support.| HRZone
Find our reviews of the best mushroom supplements available in the UK, tried and tested, from drinkable powders to capsules| olivemagazine
Ayurveda teaches that your emotions shape your immunity. In this video, explore the mind-body connection and how emotional balance protects your health. Learn practical, grounding Ayurvedic tools to process stress, restore calm, and build lasting resilience, naturally. The post Emotional Resilience – Is it the Missing Link in Your Wellbeing? appeared first on Ayurveda Awareness.| Ayurveda Awareness
Discover how Ayurveda builds lasting immunity through digestion, daily rhythm, emotional balance, seasonal wisdom, and Ojas, the essence of vitality.| Ayurveda Awareness
Armed with the ability to make your choices, it’s now up to you to get out there and put it all into action - Take a Leap of Faith!| Psychic Light
Temperatures are (slowly) rising, which impacts productivity and wellbeing. By taking heed of these expert tips, employers can strike a healthy balance between the two.| HRZone
With one in five UK employees experiencing domestic abuse, workplaces can be one of the few safe spaces a victim-survivor can turn to for help. Here, Susan Bright, CEO of EIDA (Employers' Initiative on Domestic Abuse), shares guidance for HR teams on handling domestic abuse disclosures with compassion and clarity.| HRZone
Explore effective strategies to manage workplace conflict and enhance connection and psychological safety in your team.| HRZone
I remember the first time a journal editor rejected my article. I sat staring at the email, feeling like someone had just deflated my academic “balloon”. I had poured my heart and soul into that ma…| Voices of Academia
Your work inbox is probably not a place that sparks joy. It’s full of people asking you to do things, complaints that something hasn’t been done, and 571 messages marked urgent. In fact email is usually considered to be a hindrance, with many productivity guides recommending simply ignoring your email for large periods of the day, blocking out that time for focussed work. The consensus is that your work inbox is just a place that generates distractions, and contains never-ending to-do lis...| My place to put things
Discover how Ojas, the Ayurvedic essence of vitality, supports lasting immunity, resilience, and emotional strength. Learn how to protect and build it daily.| Ayurveda Awareness
Pride flags are flying this month, as they are every June. But in this period of anti-DEI rhetoric, your team is watching – now more than ever – how your organisation responds. Kerry Nicholson, Chief of Operations for Brand Champions, explores the feelings of exclusion and exhaustion felt by the LGBTQ+ community today, and how organisations can be genuine allies amid increasing DEI resistance.| HRZone
The Cerebral Palsy Research Network proudly celebrates the publication of its 20th manuscript, “Multicenter Improvement in Screening for Dystonia in Young People With Cerebral Palsy.”| Cerebral Palsy Research Network
Have you ever been for a walk on a dark night or pitch-black morning and been struck by the beauty and depth of a winter sky? Or been wrapped up under the duvet after a tough day to be embraced by the quiet stillness? Perhaps you’ve meditated by candlelight and found a new level of ... Read moreInto the dark| Breathe
The holiday season often brings significant challenges for Autistic individuals, and just as the new year rolls in, so comes […] The post Neuro-affirming Resolutions: 5 Ideas to Help Autistic Adults Thrive in 2025 appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism
By the Reframing Autism Intersectional Advisory Committee For adults who think they might be Autistic, obtaining a formal diagnosis from […] The post All About Self Identification appeared first on Reframing Autism.| Reframing Autism