How to Waste $63 Billion Dollars
A new study from Harvard Medical School reports that US employers are losing $63 billion a year. The culprit is the familiar diagnosis of insomnia.
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A new study from Harvard Medical School reports that US employers are losing $63 billion a year. The culprit is the familiar diagnosis of insomnia.
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Easily escaping the normal humdrum of life may at times be difficult. After all, our daily routine is usually the map through which we navigate our lives. Yet according to an anti-aging expert, partaking in unfamiliar activity each day is an important step in keeping our brains in shape.
To Slaughter Development’s founder, balance and variation is key in creating and maintaining a proper diet. Likewise, it’s essential in the continued development of our minds.
As the corporate world continues to benefit from social media’s powerful communication techniques, it’s not surprising that doctors and hospitals are now climbing aboard the bandwagon to create electronic footprints using similar technologies.
As a working mother I have a lot to juggle when it comes to organizing my life. So when I discover something that makes my day run smoother—no matter how small it may be—I often feel compelled to share it with others. This is one of those times.
Concerned that your inability to concentrate might affect your productivity at work? You might be interested in the results of a powerful new scientific study.
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For those who are looking for ways to get through the day with enough energy—and without undo stress—perhaps take a lesson from people who suffer from an incurable disease. For diabetics, managing health is certainly tiresome, but through control and routine they’re doing more than just managing their condition. They’re improving their lives.
Earlier this month, Decision Science News ran a post about communicating complex scientific topics to the general public. Their solution? Use pictures.
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From t-shirts to cereal boxes to football cleats, everywhere we looked this past October pink was the fashion. Congratulations to all who participated in National Breast Cancer Awareness month. It had an incredible impact on our society as well as those who suffer from the disease—men and women alike.
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We’ve all been subject to falling ill at work at one point or another. When it happens, most often we head home for some rest and recuperation. Yet, there’s one occupation where more than half of its professionals stick it out and work while sick.