Can Dogs Relieve Stress? - Healthcare in the Workplace
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Can Dogs Relieve Stress? - Healthcare in the Workplace
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Physician Leadership | Workplace Stress
hhnmag.com — “While physician leaders can't control stressors like legislative reform and reimbursement, there are a host of steps they can take to reduce stress and promote a healthy, organizational culture for medical staff.” View full resource at hhnmag.com
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@hhnmag: Physician burnout is on the rise. Help your medical staff cope by providing stress relievers. http://t.co/iGfq69nu
Bringing your dog to work can ease stress, study finds - latimes.com
latimes.com — “Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University monitored employees at a company that allows pets in the workplace and found that those who brought their dogs to work had lower stress-level scores than others.” View full resource at latimes.com
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Bringing your dog to work can ease stress, study finds http://t.co/bqAKg57w #lovemydog
Physical Symptoms of Stress - How to Relieve Stress at Work - Redbook
redbookmag.com — “When a recent study found that sitting all day shortens women's lives, we gasped in our cubicles, leapt to our feet, and then...sat back down. But there's good news: You can undo the damage, whether you spend your days stuck at a desk or chasing kids” View full resource at redbookmag.com
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Bipolar Disorder and Stress | Stress Relief Tips | Healthline
healthline.com — “Stress is one of the most common triggers for bipolar disorder. Enjoy our few tips for relieving stress, like improving your sleep, avoiding alcohol and knitting.” View full resource at healthline.com
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Research shows bipolar disorder is more likely to lead to substance abuse than any other mental illness. http://t.co/GjfO8toK
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