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Employee Benefit News
We are all starting to realize that current pandemic is changing life more than we ever thought possible. Regardless of how this plays out, this experience is changing all type of rituals including graduations, senior proms, and weddings. As difficult as it is to see those celebrations change, nothing is so profound as the rituals of death and dying.
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Personnel Today
Mental Health Awareness Week, which kicks off today, encourages employers to focus on "kindness" at a time when workers throughout the world are beset by feelings of uncertainty. Elizabeth McManus investigates what they can do to alleviate employees' issues and provide a more certain future for themselves.
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EHS Today
Fear of COVID-19 can be cited as a reason. Separately, a massive fraud ring is being investigated.
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Psychiatry Advisor
The estimated rate of past-year methamphetamine use was 6.6 per 1,000 adults during 2015 to 2018, according to research published in the March 27 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
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HR Dive
In the U.S., businesses are slowly beginning to re-open, testing the waters as states mull re-opening procedures — meaning employers are adjusting on the fly once again.
As some businesses prepare to reopen physical workplaces for employees, employers must focus on strengthening workforce resilience and upholding company values, including diversity and inclusion, and a commitment to putting people first, according to EY.
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PsychCentral
New research reveals that stress changes the way we deal with risk information.
The research sheds light on how stressful events, such as a global crisis, can influence how information and misinformation about health risks spreads in social networks, according to researchers at the University of Konstanz in Germany.
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PsychiatryAdvisor
People who receive additional treatment following medically managed opioid withdrawal have reduced mortality compared with those who do not receive treatment, according to a study recently published in Addiction.
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CNBC
Since Covid-19 shelter-in-place orders came into effect in the U.S. in mid-March, the workforce has undergone a complete transformation. Remote work has turned kitchen tables into workspaces, Zoom meetings have replaced conference rooms, mandatory virtual coffee breaks are keeping employees connected, and there’s now a new definition of and increased appreciation for essential workers.
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Pulmonology Advisor
Current smoking was associated with higher self-reported anxiety, according to results of an analysis intended to be presented at the American Thoracic Society International Conference. Smoking cessation has been linked to increased symptoms of anxiety and depression, mainly as a result of acute withdrawal symptoms.
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Psychiatry Advisor
In patients with major depressive disorder, positive valence and negative valence system functions seem to be reflected in select clinical symptoms that are differentially associated with other clinical features, immunologic function, and treatment outcomes, according to study results published in Depression and Anxiety.
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BMC Psychiatry via MD Linx
Researchers assessed the ICU-related posttraumatic stress symptoms, anxiety, and depression symptoms in a cohort of patients from Eastern India who were admitted for more than 24 hours to a mixed ICU. This population had relatively low ICU-related psychiatric morbidity rates when compared with reported rates in the literature. Long-term mental health outcomes were worse among those with poor QOL at ICU discharge.
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SciTechDaily
Anxiety-prone people can blame serotonin cleanup proteins gone awry in their amygdala, according to research in marmosets recently published in JNeurosci. Targeting the amygdala with anti-anxiety medication could provide quicker relief.
The same event or set of life circumstances could send one person into the depths of anxiety or despair while leaving another unaffected. This distinction, called trait anxiety, arises from the proteins involved in serotonin signaling, a neurotransmitter implicated in anxiety and depression.
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