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Workplace Wellness Success Stories

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

You’ve done everything, from health fairs to wall posters, and you’re getting good participation in your wellness programs. But you believe you could do better. It’s just that you’re short on new ideas to push participation up.

Why not draw inspiration from some of today’s most successful organizations? Even companies with big budgets don’t overlook the … Continue Reading »

Taxing Our Way to Health?

Friday, September 18th, 2009

It is an understatement to say that we have a bit of an obesity problem in the U.S.. We are not alone. All industrialized societies seem to be packing on the pounds. This is not good for the individuals or societies where obesity contributes to heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic conditions. It is also … Continue Reading »

Selling Workplace Health & Safety

Thursday, August 20th, 2009

Visual impressions are extremely strong and print is very efficient at communicating effective behavioral messages. Posters try to sell ideas to specific audiences and are a compelling form of advertising. The main objective of workplace posters is to alter the consciousness of workers to bring about a behavioral change or an … Continue Reading »

Sweet Dreams: Getting Good Sleep

Friday, August 14th, 2009

The weekend is almost here. That means, hopefully, a chance for an afternoon nap one of the two days. The weekend nap is a long-standing tradition at my house as is a conscious effort to get the recommended 7-9 hours of sleep a night.
Forty percent of Americans sleep less than the recommended amount. Chronic, inadequate … Continue Reading »

Walking for Wellness

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Want a wellness program that has a great return on investment and that almost everyone can participate in?
Walking is easy on the body, burns calories and builds muscle, and it doesn’t require a gym membership or any expensive equipment. The Mayo Clinic’s Dr. James Levine said the bottom line is this: walking is good, … Continue Reading »

Doing Nothing Can Be Deadly

Wednesday, August 12th, 2009

Research presented recently at the American Psychological Association has shown that 25 to 35% of American adults are inactive. They have sedentary jobs, no regular physical exercise, and are generally inactive at home. This puts some 50 million Americans at risk developing chronic and debilitating health conditions and even early death. In a large, long-term … Continue Reading »

Posters: Billboards for Success

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

Target the topics most important to your organization by displaying our posters throughout your workplace. No matter what the subject…health and wellness, safety, productivity or shift work, no matter what the location…in hallways, lunchrooms, … Continue Reading »

Starting a Walking Program

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

A survey conducted by Peter D. Hart Research Associates found that 57% of working adults in the United States are interested in getting more exercise than they currently do. More than a third of the working-age population in the United States is at risk for chronic illnesses due to physical inactivity and the … Continue Reading »

Wellness Program Basics – Celebrate Success

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

At the center of any wellness program is the desire to positively impact the health of individuals and create a healthier workforce. Many of the more chronic diseases that people deal with have direct correlations to lifestyle choices that could be modified or corrected. In fact,  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 80 … Continue Reading »

TopHealth Newsletter

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

5/21/2009  From Cision Navigator
By Terri Rieck
With all the talk of healthcare reform in Washington, one way the government hopes to change the landscape is with a new breed of wellness programs tailored for companies. Some on Capitol Hill are even proposing tax credits for corporations that invest in such programs.
One publishing company hopes to … Continue Reading »

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