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A risk assessment tool has helped bring down the number of injuries staff get from psychiatric hospital patients.
Risk is an unavoidable consequence of doing business in the digital age. These six steps for creating a risk assessment plan can help anticipate the danger. With the explosive rise of digital ...
Workers are more stressed than ever. Burnout it becoming normalized. But you can take meaningful steps to fight back and support recovery—and your company can help. It’s true that across every ...
Sign up for CNN’s Fitness, But Better newsletter series. Our seven-part guide will help you ease into a healthy routine, backed by experts. Ten thousand steps per ...
October 2025 marks one year since UK employers became legally obliged to take steps to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace. October 2025 marks one year since UK employers became legally obliged ...
Conducting a comprehensive security assessment is imperative to ensure that all of a campus’ possible weak spots and entry points are addressed. By conducting a risk assessment, campus administrators ...
Nearly 70% of employees from a CYPHER Learning survey call for clearer AI guidelines at work, emphasizing the necessity for a structured policy framework. A strong AI policy is essential for driving ...
How many steps do you need to take a day for better health? A new analysis landed on a number different than the 10,000 daily step recommendation you may have previously heard. The research, published ...
New research challenges the common idea that people need to reach a threshold of 10,000 steps per day to improve their health. Walking just 4,000 steps per day is associated with a lower risk of death ...
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7,000 steps a day can reduce the risk of diseases like cancer, dementia, and heart problems
Walking just 7,000 steps a day could be enough to drastically lower the risk of major health conditions, including cancer, dementia, heart disease, and depression, according to a major study published ...
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