Obesity in the Workplace by Doris Silva
Employers have pursued many strategies over the years to control health care costs and improve care. Disappointed by efforts to manage costs through the use
Working on Your Feet- Plantar Fasciitis by Your Marque Team
Many jobs require standing or walking for prolonged periods of time. Unfortunately, this can take a toll on one’s feet. The sole of the foot
Autophagy: Our Body’s Own Recycling Program by Walid Faraj, D.O.
Optimize your performance at work and in life- is autophagy the key to good health? In 2016, the Nobel Prize winner in Medicine/Physiology was Japanese
Bipolar Disorder at Work by Jessica Suarez
Did a boss or employee lose their cool in the company meeting? Does that colleague seem a bit volatile and unstable? It can be challenging
Recordable Injuries and Risk Management by Ann Marie Byrd, Ph.D.
Employers are often concerned about a new injury affecting their Xmod, but only certain types of workplace injuries have an impact on an employer’s loss
Electronic Cigarettes by Lynn Stanton, M.D.
Tobacco use is a highly significant detriment to the general health of smokers and chewers. Additionally, the lingering odor from the smoke is very undesirable;
The Going and Coming Rule by Catherine Moon, Director of Workplace Wellness
RECORD-BREAKING $10 MILLION WORK COMP SETTLEMENT In late March, a workers’ compensation judge approved a $10 million settlement in a California case weighted on the
Spring Into First Aid by Your Marque Team
Spring is the perfect time to sweep away the dust away and see old, familiar things with fresh eyes—even when it comes to OSHA guidelines!