When you suffer for your sanity and struggle to get free
The antidote to the mental health crisis lies in re-building our societies, moving away from capitalism’s culture of hostility towards a culture of connection and community
Should health workers work with counter terrorism agencies?
NHS staff pulled into counter-terrorism programs, raising alarms over patient care and professional ethics
On Nurses Day, struggles continue for better conditions amid unfulfilled promises
Ahead of another International Nurses Day on May 12, health workers continue to struggle for fair working conditions and safe staffing levels in the sector
Trade union report illustrates mental health impacts of working in public healthcare
The Public Services International (PSI) recently launched a new report examining the mental health of health workers in Liberia, Brazil, Sweden, Australia, and Canada
Brumadinho: mental illness among people affected by the Vale disaster are on the rise
Depression, anxiety, insomnia and panic are among the disorders reported by those affected by the catastrophe
COVID-19 affected the treatment of tuberculosis, cancer
What is the long view of COVID-19 as we have seen and are likely to see going forward? How were various aspects of our life affected by the pandemic, what are the changes we have had to make, and how has the treatment of other diseases been affected?
US computer forensics expert tear apart hacking conspiracy charge against Assange
Patrick Eller, who worked as a digital forensics expert for the US government, has pointed out Chelsea Manning’s prosecution failed to find any proof of Assange’s involvement
Trade unions in Denmark say no to EU-driven Budget Act
The Budget Act, passed in 2012, imposes strict fiscal regulations, including ceilings on spending at the central, regional and municipal levels






