This column will change your life: how to tell whether you have a bullshit job 'Is the job you're doing, or applying for, one the world would be fine without? As life strategies go, this seems a decent one,' says Oliver Burkeman
Smoothies and fruit juices are a new risk to health, US scientists warn Scientists say potential damage from naturally occurring fructose in apparently healthy drinks is being overlooked
Will an income protection policy work for you? Only one in 10 families has income protection cover, which pays out if you are off work sick. We look at whether it's worth buying
Robert Skidelsky: ‘Why don’t more people aspire to living a good life?’ The economic historian talks to Tim Adams about his utopian ideal, our pursuit of money and the problem with happiness
How do I address my pregnancy with a new employer? Work advice: I don't want to anger the company, but I may only be in the job for around four months before I go on maternity leave
Which? attacks ‘exaggerated’ food supplement health claims Boots among manufacturers 'using clever language to imply unproven benefits', says consumer group
New NHS guidelines on doctors and nurses with HIV will change lives The NHS used to impose restrictions on the jobs HIV-positive doctors and nurses could do. Leo Benedictus meets two nurses who will benefit from new guidelines that allow them to work anywhere they choose
Mothers: have you experienced discrimination at work? Open thread: One in four mothers feel they have been discriminated against at work, according to a new survey. Tell us if this rings true for you
‘Half the mothers I know have been driven from their jobs’ Anne Richardson's experiences of her antenatal group backs up the findings of a survey into the problems faced by female employees
Unemployment ‘drives young men to ditch the deodorant’ A survey claims 7% of young men aged between 17 and 24 have stopped using deodorant at least once a week