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Workers With Heart Problems Report More On-the-Job Anxiety http://bit.ly/2epSEXR
10/26/2016

Workers With Heart Problems Report More On-the-Job Anxiety http://bit.ly/2epSEXR

In addition to physical problems, anxiety and depression can affect the ability to concentrate at work for those who have been diagnosed with heart problems.

New Report Compares Rates of Those Who Have Survived a Heart Attack in 190 U.S. Communities http://bit.ly/2eMjGDa
10/25/2016

New Report Compares Rates of Those Who Have Survived a Heart Attack in 190 U.S. Communities http://bit.ly/2eMjGDa

Communities Built for Active Living Have Healthier Residents http://bit.ly/2e3GlQm
10/12/2016

Communities Built for Active Living Have Healthier Residents http://bit.ly/2e3GlQm

Communities with the greatest investment in supporting active lifestyles yield residents who do significantly better in key aspects of well-being.

Can Your City Make You Healthy? http://bit.ly/2dTg1Vy
10/11/2016

Can Your City Make You Healthy? http://bit.ly/2dTg1Vy

A new report from Gallup-Healthways compares the active living infrastructure of 48 cities across the United States.

U.S. Uninsured Rate at New Low of 10.9% in Third Quarter http://bit.ly/2dStQqL
10/07/2016

U.S. Uninsured Rate at New Low of 10.9% in Third Quarter http://bit.ly/2dStQqL

In the third quarter of 2016, 10.9% of U.S. adults were without health insurance, representing a new low in nearly nine years of trending the rate of uninsured.

Unemployment Bad for Youth's Health in Wealthy Economies http://bit.ly/2cNF6i6
10/03/2016

Unemployment Bad for Youth's Health in Wealthy Economies http://bit.ly/2cNF6i6

Young people between the ages of 15 and 29 who are unemployed are about as likely to be thriving in physical well-being as people over 50 with a job.

Dr. Lindsay Sears from Healthways to share   insights at   on September 29 in Atlanta. http://bit.ly/2dmWDnm
09/28/2016

Dr. Lindsay Sears from Healthways to share insights at on September 29 in Atlanta. http://bit.ly/2dmWDnm

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