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Indoor air quality also is becoming a key determinant of employee productivity. Harvard Business Review published an article on this topic, highlighting a variety of past research reports about poor air quality impacting worker Read More...
Finding meaning makes us healthier and more fulfilled. Here's how to Read More...
A German startup is offering its energy storage systems without charge to about a dozen blacked-out schools, churches, health-care facilities, and community centers in Puerto Rico that is still dealing with large areas without power. The equipment links solar- and battery-powered buildings to Read More...
According to statistics, only about 10 percent of people past the age of 65 work out regularly. That’s a missed opportunity as research has shown that older people who exercise have reflexes, memories, balance and metabolic profiles that more closely resembled those of 30-year-olds than of older Read More...
Surveys and reports keep showing that the people in Northern European countries are among the happiest on the planet. Some researchers suggest that the bad climate supports the wellbeing of the people. “Historically, communities that lived in harsher weather were brought together by greater Read More...
The ongoing rising costs of health care are driving innovation and a search for better and more affordable care. A small but fast-growing movement of doctors offers “direct primary care”. This new kind of doctor's office doesn't take insurance but charges a monthly membership fee instead. The Read More...
One study found that people older than 50 who read books for 30 minutes daily lived an average of 23 months longer than non-readers or magazine readers. The practice of reading books creates cognitive engagement which improves lots of things, including vocabulary, thinking skills and concentration. Read More...
When California proposed a bill this week to preserve net neutrality rules in the state, it was the most comprehensive effort in the nation. The bill would even move beyond the protections that the FCC recently moved to roll back. But the bill is only one way states are moving to keep the rules Read More...
Family doctors are acknowledging that there's only so much medicine can do, and sometimes a walk in the park is just what a person Read More...
A person's arteries can become clogged by a buildup of a substance called plaque. There are no quick fixes for melting away plaque, but people can make key lifestyle changes to stop more of it accumulating and to improve their heart Read More...