Category: Wellness Programs
2/14/2012
Although healthcare costs in the U.S. are growing, people can save money on their medical expenses in the long run by taking advantage of the employee wellness programs available through their workplace.
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2/9/2012
However tempting it is to overindulge on this special day, it's no excuse to forget all about the dietary advice that workers learn from their employee wellness programs.
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11/21/2011
Losing weight can be difficult, which is why so many Americans are now overweight.
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10/25/2011
Employee wellness programs can educate workers on the many ways that they can improve their health by making simple lifestyle changes.
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10/6/2011
Employee wellness programs are gaining in popularity, and every day more businesses are getting recognized for improving the health of their workers while simultaneously lowering healthcare costs.
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9/1/2011
Recent research has shown that employee wellness programs can potentially lower healthcare costs and create a more productive, healthier workforce.
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8/31/2011
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 46.6 million Americans smoke cigarettes.
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8/26/2011
As employee wellness programs continue to gain popularity, there has been a growing demand for these initiatives in many workplaces.
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8/25/2011
Employee wellness programs are gaining popularity lately as companies are noticing how these initiatives can lower healthcare costs and promote a healthy work environment.
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8/24/2011
A difficult economy means that both employers and workers are doing all that they can to cut costs.
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8/23/2011
The idea of the "supermom" meaning the woman who can balance her work life and raising children without making any compromises, is a concept that contributes to the stress of many working mothers.
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8/22/2011
Many employers have been turning to employee wellness programs to combat high healthcare costs.
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8/19/2011
There are many reasons to get fit
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8/18/2011
As companies search for more ways to cut their healthcare costs, many are turning to employee wellness programs that encourage workers to be healthier.
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8/15/2011
Obesity rates are continuing to rise across the country, leading doctors to search for answers as to what foods can help the body reverse the effects of a high-fat diet.
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8/15/2011
A hostile work environment can lead to stress and poor productivity.
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8/11/2011
Women who smoke have a higher risk of developing heart cardiovascular problems than men.
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8/11/2011
With so many benefits to employee wellness programs, such as healthier workers and a more productive work environment, it may be difficult to understand why companies would still have hesitations about implementing them.
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8/9/2011
Although there is a growing number of companies that are creating wellness programs to serve their employees, many corporations have not done so.
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8/8/2011
The U.S. spends more money on healthcare costs than almost any other country.
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8/4/2011
As expenses continue to rise, and employers are searching for more ways to save money without sacrificing the health of their employees, onsite clinics may be the answer for many companies that are overwhelmed by insurance rates.
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8/3/2011
June marked the third annual National Employee Wellness Month.
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8/2/2011
Corporate wellness programs are not only good for the health of employees, but also for the bottom line of the company.
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8/1/2011
The workplace can be a stressful environment, especially for people prone to panic attacks.
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8/1/2011
Employers may have new reasons to encourage their workers to increase their physical activity.
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7/29/2011
The American Heart Association (AHA) released new guidelines this month detailing its recommendations for how to make a healthier U.S.
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7/28/2011
Recent research conducted at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine explored some of the health concerns associated with working into the later years of life.
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