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Stressed? 5 Simple Ways to Prevent Burnout

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among other types of health information. And here’s where it gets real: That stress is killing us. Over the past few years, we have seen the detrimental effects of increasing stress levels. As of 2021, for example, the number of physicians who reported dealing with burnout increased to 47%. Watch your workload.

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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. Watson, a licensed social worker who works for a federal agency, was diagnosed with clinical depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. A trauma-like effect on Black women’s health For more than 15 years, Sierra Carter, Ph.D., It was a job that she liked. “I

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Money Remains a Top Stressor for U.S. Adults—Here Are Some Tips to Better Manage Stress (and Finances)

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Money and Stress in America. For years money has been a leading cause of stress for most Americans. Since 2007 the American Psychological Association has conducted an annual survey called “ Stress in America.” Debt plays an overwhelming role in this stress. Beatty is hardly alone. So how much is enough?

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Should I Stay or Should I Go?

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If a silver lining can be found in the fallout of the pandemic, it’s that many of us (maybe finally) have started to prioritize our health and relationships over our jobs. million American workers handed in their notice in November 2021—the highest level recorded in one month since the data was first collected in 2000.

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Would You Give Your Staff the ‘Immersive Treatment’?

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Here we are in 2021 and all our devices are still built around apps, not people. What’s more, it could encourage people to hide their disabilities – something that could have a detrimental effect on both health and wellbeing. . #3 The experiences we’re allowed to build and use are more tightly controlled than ever.

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How big a deal is 1.5°C vs. 2°C of global warming? Significant — here’s why

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And these are all just from the first half of one year — 2021. The essential goal of the Paris agreement of 2015 has been to limit the rise in average global temperatures to no more than 2°C above pre-industrial levels — a time period centered roughly on the mid-19th century. Health impacts. C (an increase of 1.5°C

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29 Beautiful Stories That Will Restore Your Faith in Humanity

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The captain didn’t hesitate, despite the small chance she could never fly again if having only one remaining kidney left her too weak to pass stringent pilot health standards. Then, in 2015, fueled by the revelatory experience, he opened NeuroHope. There’s really no question.” But she was in luck. Sally Deneen. Silent Struggles.

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