Wellness - Workplace Health
Sitting Can Kill You
New research finds that exercise doesn't cancel out a sedentary occupation. Sitting down for too long every day puts you at higher risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer... even if you're active.
New research finds that exercise doesn't cancel out a sedentary occupation. Sitting down for too long every day puts you at higher risk for cardiovascular disease and cancer... even if you're active.
Long Work Hours and Depression
If you're looking for a way to beat the blues... think about punching the clock a little sooner each day. New research shows those long hours at work could double your chances of depression. Nick Ciletti reports.
Working too many hours could lead to depression.
New Sick Day Law Has Some Employers Upset
Law that went into effect January 1 has employers of 50 workers or more providing paid sick days.
What if part of your work day included a work out with a personal trainer? With soaring medical benefit costs, many companies and businesses are hiring fitness coaches and bringing them to their employees. Artie Ojeda reports.
Thrift Store Helps Disabled Get Hired
Thrift store works to help the disabled find a job.
A study suggests working moms tend to be healthier and feel happier than stay-at-home mothers.
More than a third of Americans are considered obese. A figure that's jumped over the past 20 years. As Americans' waistlines expand, discrimination against the obese grows along with it, and that discrimination is skewed towards women.
The stresses of work and co-workers can actually kill you.
Offices Installing Treadmills at Desk for Employees
Adrienne Pedersen reports on one company in Florida that is installing treadmills in its offices to allow employees to exercise while they work.






