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Wellness Corporate Health Bulletin

4 March 2013
Germ city
Germ cityPoor ventilation could cause sick building syndrome

Do you get headaches at work and simply put them down to job stress and poor eating habits? Do the symptoms ease when you leave the office? It may just be sick building syndrome.

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Mental detox
Mental detoxIs your life consumed by a toxic boss?

Most people have had at least one boss who could have been the sole subject of a psychiatric conference. Stories of nepotism reveal how management often conduct preferential treatment in full view of other staff members.

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Stressful situation
Stressful situationWork stress impacts quality of life, but doesn't cause cancer

Despite earlier studies suggesting an association between work stress and cancer, an international team of researchers found that it wasn’t linked to colorectal, lung, breast or prostate cancers.

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Maternity leave questions answered
Maternity leave questions answeredPregnancy may be exciting, but it can be equally stressful

Every working mom-to-be realises the effect her pending labour will have on her career. Pregnancy can be both exciting and enormously challenging, which means you need to be well-prepared. Here are a few handy questions you should be asking.

 

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Breast cancer awareness in the workplace
Breast cancer awareness in the workplaceSA employers can reduce the incidence of breast cancer deaths

Employers across the country are now expected to create safe work environments, improve employee health and implement strategies that reduce medical costs. They have to create a corporate wellness programme to incorporate all aspects of employee wellness including employee morale and job satisfaction. This is no simple task, but it helps to know more about employees and possible issues they may have. 

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