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Longer shifts linked to increased stroke risk

Putting in more time at work might benefit your career but could leave you at greater risk of a stroke. A study published in the American Heart Association’s journal Stroke determined long working hours — classified as more than 10 hours daily at .....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsOct 19th, 2019

More work, more sleep: New study offers glimpse of daily life as a millennial

Millennials are more educated than earlier generations. And in their leisure time, they’re more likely to whip out the games......»»

Category: topSource: washpostOct 18th, 2019

States Profiting the Most From Sin

U.S. law allows Americans to engage in certain activities that are known to be risky and unhealthy. Every day, Americans enjoy vices like smoking cigarettes, drinking alcohol, and gambling. Taxes........»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstJun 24th, 2019

Does drinking 1 bottle of wine a week raise cancer risk as much as 10 cigarettes?

A new study compares the lifetime cancer risks of drinking and smoking......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMar 28th, 2019

Sitting Is Bad for Your Health. Standing May Not Be Great Either. So What Should You Do at Work?

Sitting has been dubbed "the new smoking" Sitting has been dubbed “the new smoking” due to.....»»

Category: europeSource: fortuneApr 13th, 2018

Young White Men Are Smoking the Most Legal Weed, Study Says

White 18-to-25-year-old men who work in food service are the most likely to toke......»»

Category: topSource: newsweekApr 13th, 2018

Money Is the Best Motivator for People to Quit Smoking, New Study Finds

It beat out e-cigarettes. Cash is king when it comes to getting employees to quit smoking, according to a new study. “The very best way to help them quit.....»»

Category: europeSource: fortuneMay 25th, 2018

Americans Eat Too Much Free Food at Work, U.S. Government Warns

Extra snacks that are eaten by employees at work can amount to an extra 1,300 calories every week, which is more than half the recommended daily calorie intake for the average adult, according to a new study......»»

Category: topSource: newsweekJun 12th, 2018

All that food at work is making us unhealthy, study finds

A workplace study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds most of the foods consumed for free at the offi.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 12th, 2018

Free food at work is making you unhealthy, study finds

A workplace study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention finds most of the foods consumed for free at the offi.....»»

Category: topSource: usatodayJun 13th, 2018

Vaping does little to help you stop smoking

Using e-cigarettes does little to help adults stop smoking, a new Georgia State University study found. The research, which studied electronic nicotine delivery systems (ENDS) users in 2015-2016, found no evidence that the products helped adult sm.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsJul 10th, 2018

E-cigarettes may be more harmful than we thought

A study of 6,000 young people explored the link between vaping and traditional smoking......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchFeb 1st, 2019

North County track project stalls over costs; councilwoman says fight isn"t over

St. Louis County leaders say $40 million allocated for the project isn't nearly enough to make it work, but its biggest proponent disagrees and is seeking further study......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 15th, 2024

Arizona cities among most stressful places for workers, study reveals

Phoenix, Glendale and Tucson are among the 50 most stressful cities to work in the country, and Scottsdale also joined in the rankings for one metric......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsApr 11th, 2024

Personal Finance Daily: The nationwide rush to buy face masks is finally over, and how much does racial inequity at work cost employers? The answer: billions

Monday's top personal finance stories.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMay 24th, 2021

An HR exec at the childcare provider Bright Horizons says the future of work rests on supporting working parents

Employees want flexibility and emergency childcare. "If they can't get it from their organization, they'll go next door," Maribeth Bearfield said. BI Graphics A CDC study on Rhode I.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytMay 18th, 2021

It’s not a ‘labor shortage.’ It’s a great reassessment of work in America.

Hiring was much weaker than expected in April. Wall Street thinks it’s a blip, but there could be much deeper rethinking going on of what jobs are needed and what workers want to do on a daily basis......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMay 7th, 2021

With ability to work remotely during pandemic, thousands left big cities to be near family in smaller ones, study shows

According to a study and data from the U.S. Census Bureau, thousands of people migrated ou.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneMay 6th, 2021

"Work-From-Home" To Dent Spending In Large Cities By Up To 10%, Study Says

'Work-From-Home' To Dent Spending In Large Cities By.....»»

Category: blogSource: zerohedgeMay 2nd, 2021

The FDA is planning to ban menthol cigarettes and all flavors of cigars, and Biden approves

The agency said the measure will "significantly reduce" the number of young people picking up smoking habits. Joe Raedle/Getty Images Joe Raedle/Getty Images The FDA is planning to ban menthol cigarettes and all flavors of cigars. The agency.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytApr 29th, 2021