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How organisations can support mobile workforces with diabetes

Dr Deepak Vora As global mobility surges, managing chronic conditions like diabetes during travel has become a significant concern. Diabetes remains one of the fastest-growing global public health issues, affecting approximately 422 million people worldwide and causing 1.5 million deaths annually. The International SOS has reported a significant year-on-year increase in diabetes-related assistance cases over the […]Read More

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SOS shares some proactive measures for workplace wellness

Team L&M  As the World Heart Day (September 29) approaches, International SOS has urged organisations worldwide to implement proactive measures to protect their workforce from cardiovascular disease (CVD). According to the World Health Organisation, CVDs remain the leading cause of mortality and disability worldwide, accounting for 17.9 million fatalities annually, mainly attributable to heart attacks […]Read More

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Workplace strategies to promote early detection & prevention of cancer

Team L&M As World Cancer Day (February 4) is fast approaching, International SOS, emphasises the growing importance of early detection and prevention of cancer in corporate health strategies. While cancer remains a significant global health burden, proactive measures evidently reduce mortality rates. Recent data suggests that at least 40 per cent of all cancer cases […]Read More

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