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New College Parents: It’s Time to Let Go, Here’s How
Published August 21, 2012
It’s not whether you hover but how. College parents and administrators share insights on the first-year college transition and how parents can best support their children from afar.
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How Employers Can Create a Healthy, More Productive Workforce
Published August 16, 2012
With poor lifestyle choices accounting for big health costs for employers and employees, realistic new strategies can usher in lasting health behavior change.
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Tips for Moms Returning to Work
Published July 16, 2012
Re-entering the workforce after taking time off to stay at home with kids can be an intimating process for women. But experts say transitioning back into work life can be a smooth shift with the right attitude and mindset.
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New Labor Market Reality: Gigging is the New Full-Time Job
Published July 10, 2012
The stubbornly-high unemployment rate and bleak hiring outlook has led many job seekers to opt for a more independent way of working: gigging.
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Digitizing the Health-Care World: We've Come Along Way, But Still Have Far to Go
Published June 27, 2012
As the health-care industry works to deliver more value to consumers, there’s a push to digitalize in doctors’ offices and health organizations nationwide.
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Wellness Programs Finally Catching On with Companies
Published June 14, 2012
Sustained healthy behaviors among employees can boost a company’s bottom line--a more companies are catching on.
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Men's Role in Breaking Gender Stereotypes in the Workplace
Published June 12, 2012
Women have worked long and hard to break through the glass ceiling, but progress has been slow, and men play an important role to help eliminate old mores.
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To Manage Health Care Costs, Retirees Need to Go Smart Shopping
Published June 08, 2012
As companies continue to look for ways to reduce their health-care costs, they are pulling back on their retiree medical plan offerings and expecting former employees to contribute more to their coverage.
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Afraid to Negotiate? 6 Steps to Getting the Salary You Deserve
Published May 01, 2012
Closing a business deal is like a game of poker. You’re forced to make moves based on incomplete information on what cards the other players are holding-and this fear of the unknown creates anxiety, particularly for women.
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Personalized Medicine Game Changer on Drug Creation, Distribution
Published April 13, 2012
Technological innovations and compelling science have accelerated the understanding of human genetics, and experts expect more personalized medicine.

