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How Company Leaders Can Offer Caregiver Support to an Employee

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Even if an organization doesn’t have a lot of working caregivers, everyone will be touched by a caregiving situation just because of the demographics in our country,” says Denise Brown, founder of The Caregiving Years Training Academy. By 2030, approximately 73 million people in the United States will be 65 years old or older.

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Trust-Building in Remote Work: The Synergy Between Telehealth And Employee Well-being

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Imagine a scale that doesn’t show numbers, an innovative tool that protects patients from the emotional triggers associated with weight. This is exactly what MyClearStep offers, as I learned in my interview with two key stakeholders of this company.

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A New PTSD Treatment For Veterans Is Reducing Symptoms in 2 Weeks. Here’s Why It Works

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Some find care, but end up in years of therapy. Or they must try and adjust to multiple medications before finding relief, if they find it at all. I had maybe four or five days with them… we’d meet sometimes [up to] three times per day. Clinical psychologist Craig Bryan, Psy.D.,

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How Employers Can Support Employees Going Through Menopause at Work

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The average age of menopause is 51 years and symptoms become prevalent up to 10 years prior to onset,” according to Catherine Hansen, MD, OB-GYN and telehealth MD at Pandia Health. Learn the common symptoms of menopause in the workplace If you yourself are not in menopause or headed there soon, you might wonder why you need to know about it.

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From NFL Superstar to Neurosurgeon: Dr. Myron Rolle Believes Small Steps Make for Big Gains

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A strong support system at home Growing up, Rolle says he knew that he’d be celebrated at home if he got good grades in school (which he did, maintaining a 4.0 In fact, he says his football career was a tremendous help in getting him to his current position as a Global Neurosurgery Fellow at Harvard Medical School. “I

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Gen Z’s Delulu Trend Suggests that the “Fake It Till You Make It” Approach Might Actually Pay Off

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Gen Z isn’t afraid to make up words and terms that turn right into trends—usually via TikTok. People don’t typically just lose their learned experiences after the event is over. In her case, she explains that coming from a medical background, there were absolutely parts of the TV and media landscape she didn’t get.

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How Financial Wellness Programs Can Benefit Employees and Employers

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Gone are the days when new employees received a list of the company holidays during onboarding and a packet with information about how to sign up for health care and retirement benefits. We want them to be productive and happy and creative and we don’t want money stress to get in the way.” Employees are more productive at work.