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Study: Sustainable Engagement Improves Employee Wellbeing and Company Success

A study found that sustainable engagement is the key to improving employee health.

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How to Eat Healthy While Working from Home

5 ways to improve your work-from-home eating habits.

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Corporate Wellness: Spreading Worldwide and Facing Cultural Challenges

A new report found that while corporate wellness programs are gaining popularity internationally, cultural traditions and laws bring new challenges.

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How Engagement at the Office Correlates to Health

Researchers found that people engaged at work are more likely to lead healthy lifestyles.

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Study: A Stressful Job Increases Heart Attack Risk for Women

Research shows that a stressful job can significantly increase a woman’s heart attack risk.

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Study: Driving to Work Packs on Pounds

A new study found that people who drive to work gain more weight yearly compared to non-driving commuters.

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Study: 1 in 3 Stressful Moments are Work-Related

A new study found that a third of stressful moments occur at the office.

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60: The Number of Workdays You’ll Miss After a Heart Attack

A heart attack can have devastating effects on individual health and economics for companies.

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5 Things Fit, Productive People Do During the Last Hour of the Workday

Position yourself for a productive tomorrow by doing these five simple things today.

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7 in 10 Young Workers Call in Sick from Stress

A new study found that young employees are more likely to call in sick due to stress.

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Employers Supporting Employee Weight Loss as Obesity Rises

A new survey found that companies are committed to helping their employees lose weight through a variety of methods.

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Study: Job Insecurity Compromises Employee Health

A new study found that job insecurity impacts mental and physical health.

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The Cost of Chronic Pain

A new study found that the added stress of balancing work and family can lead to chronic pain.

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4 Things Fit, Productive People Do Between 3 p.m. and 4 p.m.

By recognizing your body’s rhythms, you can make your afternoon more productive. We explain how.

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Why You May Want to Think Twice About Working Late

A new study found that working late can do major damage to your heart.

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5 Ways to Boost Your Health When Working at Home

Use these simple strategies to improve your health and create a healthier home working environment.

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How to Sit in a Chair

The way you're sitting could be doing major damage to your body. Use these tips to improve your body, sitting down.

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How Your Health Habits Affect Your Productivity at the Office

A new study found that employees in poor health are more likely to experience productivity loss.

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Office Politics: Drop Out of the Race

Ignoring gossip at the workplace may help you maintain healthy relationships with your co-workers, according to a new study.

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Calling in Sick Can Keep You Safe

New research shows that using your paid sick days is critical for good health.

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Study: Sustainable Engagement Improves Employee Wellbeing and Company Success

A study found that sustainable engagement is the key to improving employee health.

Well at Work

How to Eat Healthy While Working from Home

5 ways to improve your work-from-home eating habits.

Well at Work

Corporate Wellness: Spreading Worldwide and Facing Cultural Challenges

A new report found that while corporate wellness programs are gaining popularity internationally, cultural traditions and laws bring new challenges.

Well at Work

How Engagement at the Office Correlates to Health

Researchers found that people engaged at work are more likely to lead healthy lifestyles.

Well at Work

Study: A Stressful Job Increases Heart Attack Risk for Women

Research shows that a stressful job can significantly increase a woman’s heart attack risk.