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Cutting back on screen time by just an hour a day may boost not only your motivation in the workplace but also your well-being, according to new research out of Germany.
LifeUnmotivated at work? Cutting back on screen time can help, new study shows
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 20, 2024
Worker getting bullied by colleagues.
NewslettersEveryone runs into a workplace bully at some point—here’s how to tackle their toxic behavior
By Emma BurleighSeptember 18, 2024
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MindNearly half of Gen Zers wish TikTok ‘was never invented,’ survey finds
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 17, 2024
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FamilyInstagram makes teen accounts private as pressure mounts on the app to protect children
By Barbara Ortutay and The Associated PressSeptember 17, 2024
A white woman with brown hair holds her head as she looks at papers on her desk.
NewslettersWomen are making workplace gains but they’re still getting challenged and undermined
By Azure GilmanSeptember 17, 2024
Worker is bullied by a colleague.
LeadershipHow to deal with a workplace bully—Here’s what experts recommend to handle a toxic coworker
By Emma BurleighSeptember 17, 2024
Paramedic helps elderly man amid fire.
NewslettersBank of America has a niche benefit that helps employees in crisis 
By Emma BurleighSeptember 16, 2024
As employers have scaled back the flexibility they offered during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, workplace well-being has diminished nationwide, according to an August 2024 report from the Human Capital Development Lab at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School in partnership with Great Place to Work.
LifeThe return-to-office wars have diminished workplace well-being—especially for these groups
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 16, 2024
COVID rapidly aged our teens’ brains. Here’s how we fix them  
MindCOVID rapidly aged our teens’ brains. Here’s how we fix them  
By Alexa MikhailSeptember 13, 2024
Mother is stressed with child.
NewslettersA ‘sandwich generation’ of stressed out caregivers is looking for employers that offer these benefits
By Azure Gilman and Emma BurleighSeptember 13, 2024
Wellness leader Deepak Chopra launched an AI digital twin that gives his advice on everything ‘from sex to spirituality’
HealthWellness leader Deepak Chopra launched an AI digital twin that gives his advice on everything ‘from sex to spirituality’
By Alexa MikhailSeptember 12, 2024
The late Dr. Ruth had a final message about fighting loneliness. Her friend is making sure to spread it far and wide
LifeThe late Dr. Ruth had a final message about fighting loneliness. Her friend is making sure to spread it far and wide
By Alexa MikhailSeptember 10, 2024
WalletHub’s 2024 Happiest States in America rankings analyzed 30 metrics encompassing social, physical, economic, and emotional health.
MindHawaii is the happiest state in America. Here’s how the rest of the country ranks
By Lindsey LeakeSeptember 9, 2024
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MindBiden-Harris administration moves to make mental-health care more accessible
By Beth GreenfieldSeptember 9, 2024
3 disagreements that every married couple should take seriously
Family3 disagreements that every married couple should take seriously
By Lucy MaherSeptember 7, 2024
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