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By her own admission, Natalie Egan spent years living in a bubble. As a successful entrepreneur with highly coveted venture-capital suitors, her experience was far from the norm. At the time, Egan, a transgender woman, looked to the world like a man in an industry dominated by men.
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Employee Assistance Professionals Association
Effective Tuesday, February 18, 2020, EAPA members no longer have to use a different username and password to view or purchase conference recordings. As of Tuesday, you will use your EAPA website login and password to access new and old recordings on the store page of the EAPA Conference Recordings section of the EAPA website. Check it out here. (May require EAPA website login to access.)
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Psychiatry Advisor
For the vast number of workers who engage in shift work, catching up on missed sleep can be a difficult task. Nearly 20% of workers globally and around 27% of the American workforce conduct their schedules around shift work, which occurs outside of the standard 8-hour workday.
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The Atlantic
The not-exactly-clinical diagnosis for this late-weekend malaise is the "Sunday scaries," a term that has risen to prominence in the past decade or so. It is not altogether surprising that the transition from weekend to workweek is, and likely has always been, unpleasant. But despite the fact that the contours of the standard workweek haven't changed for the better part of a century, there is something distinctly modern about the queasiness so many people feel on Sunday nights about returning to the grind of work or school.
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STAT
In the '90s, chronic pain was rampant in America. Opioids, which had previously been taboo, were suddenly being prescribed by doctors. A supposedly safer opioid had been developed which, as a physician wrote in the New England Journal of Medicine, was "not a hypnotic" and carried no "danger of acquiring the habit."
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News Medical
Enlarged cerebral ventricles are found in 80% of individuals with schizophrenia, yet the mechanisms that lead to ventricular enlargement are mostly unknown. Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have found that two microRNAs play a critical role in a mechanism that results in ventricular enlargement in a type of mouse model. The results were reported today in Nature Communications.
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Forbes
About one in five employees will experience a mental health condition each year, and because serious mental illness causes $193.2 billion in lost earnings each year, it’s a topic too big to be ignored by companies.
Employers who value and prioritize mental health can see the positive impact it has on employee retention, engagement, and health care costs. Which is why Mental Health America recently announced a new national employer certification program, called the Bell Seal for Workplace Mental Health, to help guide employers. The program assesses workplaces in five categories: workplace culture, health insurance and benefits, employee perks and programs, legal and ethical compliance and leadership and community engagement.
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BenefitsPro
Women and millennials are particularly interested in workplace programs to help them deal with their outsized feelings of stress and other negative emotions impacting their well-being, according to WebMD Health Services’ 2020 Employee Well-Being Report.
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Providers might have an alternative way to treat depression, according to recent findings which highlighted the successes of an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm for predicting which patients would benefit from selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs).
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