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Workplace Accidents Are Worse After Lunch, Spanish Study Shows
June 30, 2011 Researchers have discovered the 'lunch effect' in Spain, showing that workplace accidents are more serious and more likely to be fatal between 1pm and 5pm. These hours after lunchtime account for ... > full story -
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Workplace Mental Health Disability Leave Recurs Sooner Than Physical Health Leave, CAMH Study Shows
June 29, 2011 The recurrence of an employee's medical leave of absence from work tends to happen much sooner with a mental health leave than a physical one, a new study ... > full story -
Getting More Innovative With Facebook?
June 24, 2011 Digital meeting places are one of the initiatives that can provide more innovative workplaces, according to new ... > full story -
Work Got You Down? Researchers Identify Risk Factors Associated With Development of Different Burnout Types
June 24, 2011 Being over-burdened with work, monotony and the perception of lack of recognition can all be catalysts for burnout syndrome. Scientists have analyzed the factors that influence the development of the ... > full story -
Community Health Worker Interventions Improve Rates of US Mammography Screening
June 23, 2011 Community health worker interventions improve rates of US mammography screening, especially in medical and urban settings and when the worker's race or ethnicity matches that of the women ... > full story -
It's Not About the Money for Long-Term Care Nurses
June 22, 2011 Pay plays a relatively small role in a nurse's decision to stay at or leave a job in a nursing home, according to new research. In a comprehensive study of certified nursing assistants, researchers ... > full story -
Health System Achieves High Flu Vaccination Rates by Mandating Masking
June 15, 2011 Optimizing employee influenza vaccination rates has become a health care focus. Geisinger Health System vaccinated more than 92% of all employees against influenza this season, with a modification of ... > full story -
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Sucking Up to the Boss May Move You Up and Keep You Healthy
June 9, 2011 Savvy career minded individuals have known for some time that ingratiating oneself to the boss and others – perhaps more commonly known as ‘sucking up’– can help move them up ... > full story -
Communicating in a Crisis: Researchers Devise New Technique to Help Rescuers Communicate After Terrorist Attacks
June 9, 2011 In the aftermath of the London bombings mobile phones and radios stopped working making the already tricky rescue operation even more difficult. Now experts have developed a solution to ensure ... > full story -
Will Psych Majors Make the Big Bucks?
June 8, 2011 A new crop of college graduates have just landed on the job market. Right now they're probably just hoping to get any job, if at all. However, for psychology majors, the salary outlook in both the ... > full story
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