In fact, cultivating human connections is just as important as eating healthy food or physical activity. Poor social skills harm our health. Low social health puts us at risk of social isolation, low self-esteem, anxiety, depression, and other mental health disorders. Strengthen connections with ...
candidates with a strong foundation of basic knowledge, as it demonstrates their ability to learn and adapt to new challenges in the workplace.In conclusion, acquiring basic knowledge is of utmost importance in today’s society. It...
"The FDA should not be authorizing the sale of any flavored tobacco products given the tobacco industry's well-documented history of using flavored products to appeal to and addict kids," Yolonda Richardson, of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids, said in a statement to the Associated Press. G...
This study analyses the way in which workplace health and safety (WHS) is regulated in Australia against the backdrop of existing research relating to the development of Australia's WHS laws, and the state of mental health of those working in Australia's construction industry. This study was ...
These boundaries will support mental health and, in turn, the work. “The underlying stressor for people in the industry is the pressures of time and client expectations,” notes Fitzco creative director Stephen Lintner, who adds that his mental health is supported by “havin...
Health is poor and care inadequate: infant mortality in the ghettoes is more than twice the rate outside, mental retardation among Negroes caused by inadequate prenatal care is more than seven times the white rate; one-half of all babies born in Manhattan last year will have had no pr...
The second is also subjective in that it is the individual who experiences the realisation of his/her abilities. The importance of this provision is the fact that what one perceives as their potential might not be the same as the perception of a friend, neighbour or even parent or spouse....
1980s. Sony released the Walkman in 1979, and it became the most popular wearable music device throughout the '80s. The healthcare industry was also transformed during this decade with the release of the first digital hearing aids in 1987. ...
Today’s healthcare industry is a $2 trillion behemoth at a crossroads. Currently being weighed down by crushing costs and red tape, the industry is looking for ways to improve in nearly every imaginable area. That’s where healthtech comes in. Tech-infused tools are being integrated into ev...
Some say 2020 is the year that changed everything, but in reality, 2021 will be. What will we learn from this year and how will it change the course of healthcare as we know it? To help answer these questions, two of the industry’s leading influencers and futurists share their pre...