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Working from home is making people lonelier and worsening mental health, a study suggests
Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, remote work has surged in popularity. In 2023, about 28 percent of American ...
Working from home saves time, offers flexibility and remains popular among employees. But a new study published in the ...
Remote working might not be as common as it was during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, when a significant percentage of working professionals were required to work from home as a safety ...
Working from home can trigger migraine attacks through prolonged screen use, poor posture from slouching, increased sedentary time, and disrupted sleep quality. To help prevent migraine episodes while ...
Home-based working in the UK has been declining since the peak of the COVID pandemic – from 49% of the working population at its height to around 14% now. While hybrid working is still increasing in ...
Parliament's Economy and Production Committee is to undertake a comprehensive review of flexible work hours and ...
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