The obscure new beneficiary registration trap for life policy trusts adds yet another layer of complexity, writes Ruth Gilbert
Fergus Bescoby discusses the underwriting considerations of this autoimmune disease.
The Exeter's Nick Jones discusses the rise in self-employed people and the protection solutions out there for these individuals.
Steve Evans discusses the protection insurance needs of young people in the latest instalment of a series of monthly articles from Scottish Widows.
Following World Mental Health Awareness Day, Fiona Murphy discusses the issues and asks: how can UK employers offer employees with mental health conditions better support?
Intense controversy over the use of major dams in the Brazilian Amazon is forcing the government to look to alternative renewables to meet growing demand for power
Are employers using EAPs in the best way? Punter Southall Health and Protection's Steven Jobburns looks at the issues.
Fergus Bescoby discusses the underwriting considerations for hypertension or high blood pressure as we know it in layman's terms.
In a country spanning 9.6 million kilometres square and boasting a population of 1.3 billion, it is not surprising that healthcare is varied in China, writes Expatriate Healthcare's Lee Gerry.
Munich Re gives its views on the early stage cancer debate as part of the ABI's CI Statement of Best Practice consultation.