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Neurodiversity In The Workplace Is Redefining How Companies Operate

Allwork

“Neurodivergent” is a non-medical term to describe differences in brain function due to a variety of factors. This article was written by RSP designer Kelsey Sullivan NCIDQ, WELL AP, IIDA , for Work Design Magazine. Neurodivergent” is a non-medical term to describe differences in brain function due to a variety of factors.

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Biophilic design has a long history and an even bigger future

Workplace Insight

The spaces they created resembled university campuses in both form and function, set in landscaped grounds and openly flaunting a connection to nature and the firm’s apparent social awareness. It also confirms something we have learned about biophilic design; that natural forms can improve our wellbeing almost as much as actual nature.

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The Power of Strong Friendships in Strengthening Well-Being

Success

According to the “ Social Isolation and Loneliness in Older Adults ” consensus study report, social isolation—defined as “the lack of social contacts and having few people to interact with regularly,” according to the National Institute on Aging —“has been associated with a significantly increased risk of premature mortality from all causes.”

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Bullying and the Effect on Your Brain

Bonnie Low-Krayman

Decades of scientific research document the physical harm to brains from all forms of bullying and abuse. Bullying is becoming a medical issue in the workplace, especially for assistants. This article first appeared in Executive Support Magazine, a global training publication and must read for any administrative professional.

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

Ideas.Ted

Many people want to do their own medical research online, and they should. But while the internet can be an amazing medical library, unfortunately only a few clicks stand between your being well-informed vs. your being completely misinformed by inaccurate content. And this extends to all medical products. By reading this post!

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Never Broken: How Singer-Songwriter Jewel Became a Mental Health Advocate

Success

With the Association of American Medical Colleges reporting that more than 150 million people are living in federally designated mental health professional shortage areas, accessibility is a topic that needs to be discussed. This article originally appeared in the March/April issue of SUCCESS Magazine. Photography By Nick Onken.

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Beyond the Music: DJ Steve Aoki Taps Into Tech and Brain Advocacy Through the Aoki Foundation

Success

According to the organization’s 2022 Form 990, they also funded six grants to organizations that include the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, the University of California, San Francisco Foundation and the Harvard Medical School Foundation. This article originally appeared in the January/February 2024 issue of SUCCESS Magazine.

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