'People with MS and other fluctuating health conditions are often forced to quit their jobs when they want to work'


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A recent study published by the Work Foundation at Lancaster University and the MS Society reveals half of UK workers living with multiple sclerosis (MS) have compromised their health by staying in a job that didn't meet their needs.

Alice Martin, Head of Research at the Work Foundation, shares key insights from the report, led by Aman Navani, in her latest article for The Conversation.

You can read the full article here: People with MS and other fluctuating health conditions are often forced to quit their jobs when they want to work

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