do health. both are scaled the same and health is way easier in terms of amount of content as. Also the A+ cut off is way lower for health
Seconded, but mainly because I personally like the idea of the subject.
Lesser workload, on the other hand, I reckon you'd find more so in BM.
Health and Business are similar in the sense that both are knowledge based, but I find the difference is in the way you have to synthesise that knowledge.
Health in my opinion, is more reading, understanding and then regurgitating facts. BM seems to offer more creative and application-based outlets to express your understanding. This is just in my opinion; I know for others it might seem reversed.
Also think about how your future life in general may, in whatever minute way, be affected by this choice of subject. If you plan on entering the healthcare sector of the workforce, HHD might prove more helpful than BM.
But if entering in on anything else, and if you really have no choice like you've said, then whatever knowledge you vaguely remember in future from Business might help you out more.
Just my two cents worth
