Even if you don’t have flu symptoms ( such as body aches, fever, fatigue and cough) yet, you can still spread the illness.
Some people today rarely get sick because their ancestors survived plagues or epidemics, passing down enhanced immunity. This means your friend who never catches anything might actually have the ...
The government has a "moral duty" to help long-term sick and disabled people to work if they can, Labour MPs have said, as ...
As of late last week, 164 people in the United States had confirmed cases of measles – more than halfway to last year’s total ...
If you've already been vaccinated for measles, do you need to get a booster now that it's spreading in the US?
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UK new 2025 DWP sick pay rules explained as 1.3 million could get extra £100 a weekPeople on sick leave have been given a £100 a week boost by the government in a change which is intended to help some of the ...
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