February is Black History Month
Black History Month is a good time to learn more about blood pressure because African Americans tend to develop high blood pressure more often than people of any other racial background in the United States.
Black History Month is a good time to learn more about blood pressure because African Americans tend to develop high blood pressure more often than people of any other racial background in the United States.
Watch your cholesterol – often described as the ‘silent killer’ – for a healthy heart. Learn what causes it and how you can take control.
Managing a hectic life, like juggling a to-do list while working full-time, can leave many of us asking – where does all the time go? With all the talk about self-care, mental wellness, the importance of exercise, and clean eating, you may laugh at adding one more thing to your plate. But you do have
What is Dry January? Dry January is a month-long initiative to reap the benefits of alcohol abstinence. It offers a chance to reset, refocus, and prioritize well-being. According to research, individuals who participate in Dry January experience improved sleep, enhanced mood, and reduced alcohol consumption even after the month ends. Pelago’s Approach: Dry(ish) January GE
Wear it to work on Feb. 2; proceeds benefit American Heart Association Be prepared for Go Red Day on February 2 with a custom t-shirt exclusively for GE Appliances employees and their family members. Donate at least $5 to the American Heart Association before January 11 and get a “Go Red for Life” shirt. Employees: donate here for
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New motion desks help Evansville employees keep moving Many Evansville employees walk at lunch and enjoy being fit. They know the importance of exercising during the day. That’s why Lisa Payton, Material Control Specialist and WellWithin Champion at Evansville, knew they needed a way to stay active when the weather is bad and work schedules