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Scientist and Engineer Rosalind Picard Is Transforming Digital Health with Wearable AI

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The digital health world as we know it today is booming—with products, artificial intelligence advancements and competition. But, back in the ’90s, there was much less wearable technology that could give you continuous information about your health. That’s important for peace of mind, for your health.”

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How Discrimination in the Workplace Impacts Black Women’s Health & Well-Being

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The experience took a toll on her mental health. Workplace discrimination and Black women’s health Jocelyn Frye, president of the National Partnership for Women and Families, points out that women of color are more likely to experience sexual harassment and pregnancy discrimination. “I was like an outsider in my department.”

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How Practicing Gratitude Can Benefit Physical Health, Mental Well-Being and a Thriving Workplace

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For example, did you know that gratitude isn’t just good in a moral sense? Researchers have found that gratitude impacts physical and mental health , correlating to lower blood pressure and heart rate and possibly even better sleep quality. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2023 issue of SUCCESS magazine.

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How To Create A Happy Workplace? Business Environment Design Matters

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This article was written by Brittany Clark and Andrew McQuilkin of BHDP Architecture for Work Design Magazine. Pavlov’s dogs likely represent the best-known example of the association between specific triggers and positive rewards. Serotonin helps regulate body temperature as well as sleep and wakefulness, gut health, and hunger.

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Dealing with Disruption: Business Strategist Elin Hauge Discusses AI as a Business Tool

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By way of example, she points to the concept of the body mass index. While doctors and health care professionals accept that the concept can work on a large population to say something about the health of that population, on an individual level, it doesn’t really work. People have different bone structure, different muscle mass.

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Looking for accurate health information online? 6 tips to find it, from a doctor

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Having quality information about any health condition should be a right, not a privilege. Goop is a prime example — their content exists to make a sale. Other examples of bias that should be on your radar include the following: Websites with stores. One example is Jolene Brighten, a naturopath. Influencers.

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A Playful Office Doesn’t Have To Look Like a Playground

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Workplace fun benefits employees’ health and well-being, increases engagement, promotes collaboration, and fosters creativity. This article was written by Perkins Eastman Design Strategy for Work Design Magazine. Play. Play can be a vital component of a thriving, creative, and engaged office culture. Humans are innately drawn to it.