Eye on Weight
Weight loss ranks as U.S. employees’ top health concern, according to a survey by ComPsych. Read more…
Weight loss ranks as U.S. employees’ top health concern, according to a survey by ComPsych. Read more…
Even in the face of a turbulent economy and competitive job market, 68% of working Americans would be willing to take a pay cut to work in a job that better allowed them to apply their personal interests to the workplace.
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Perhaps it is the light of the glow of good health and the brightness of eye of the well-rested. At least, that’s what a recent survey suggests the legendary lover was referring to.
Thanks to an ingratiating new study, we may finally be closer to answering that ever-popular question regarding our health and fitness: How little exercise can I get away with?
Employers benefit from employees who volunteer in terms of better employee health and in professional skills development that employees use in the workplace.
Study showed that between 45 and 61 percent of top male CEOs are overweight, and between 5 and 22 percent of top female CEOs are overweight.
Workers who lose weight or quit smoking while enrolled in a workplace wellness programs could see their health care premiums drop under new rules
Businesses in the U.S. won more freedom to charge higher insurance premiums to workers who don’t meet health goals, or reward those who shape up
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