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Whole person mental health: How workplaces benefit from care that doesn’t separate mind and body
Spring Health reports that whole person mental health integrates mental and physical care, improving employee wellbeing and reducing healthcare costs.
In the popular childhood song, “The Skeleton Dance,” we may recall singing about different body parts being connected, such as, “The backbone’s connected to the neck bone.” However, the more abstract ...
True professional success doesn’t just come from intelligence or ambition; it starts with how we care for and connect with ourselves. Tuning into the body’s signals and aligning them with the mind’s ...
In today's hyper-connected, modern world, talk of mental wellbeing is finally picking up steam. And yet, the answers we tend to find are in the form of band-aids like fast vacations, short getaways, ...
Healthcare professionals should consider psychological health in adults with or at risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), the American Heart Association (AHA) advises in a new scientific statement.
Science is learning some interesting things about how our minds and our bodies work together. It's called the mind-body connection, and experts say the more you understand it, the better you'll feel ...
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The connection between circulation and overall wellbeing: Why vascular health matters more ...
Introduction: The Invisible System That Sustains Life When most people think about wellbeing, they think of diet or exercise, sleep, and mental health. Circulation seldom makes the headlines in conver ...
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