
WHE22: How Well-being Engagement Trumps Wellness | with Doug Stover from Gallup
04/29/15 • 38 min
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A recent study found that the U.S. lags behind other countries in improving disease prevention and life expectancy. America’s weak link? The workplace, according to the study. But it’s also one of the easiest to strengthen, and the workplace provides a unique platform for engaging people to adopt healthier habits. In particular, the still-evolving field [...]
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