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Author: Mark Attridge, PhD, MA, Attridge Consulting In support of the Think Tank Proceedings and Attridge Presentation at the...
The constitutionality of mandates: Does that debate relate to wellness incentives?
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0Last month when D.C. Circuit Court Judge John Bates nullified the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) regulations related to...
To honor some of health promotion’s best scientists and especially to recognize those who bring outstanding humanity to their...
Why Not Move from Individual Health Contingent Incentives to Organizational Health Contingent Incentives?
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0Starting this month the D.C. Circuit Court nullified the current Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s (EEOC) rules relating to the...
Marion Nestle: One of my Heroes who Disrupts the Spread of Falsity in Nutrition
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0In one of the most memorable first sentences of a historic novel, Charles Dickens prepared readers for his story...
For Whom the Bell Tolls: Why our search for “replacement behaviors” is crazy making
Paul Terry, , Happenings, 0How many Americans will be killed this year by tobacco use? And how does the societal burden of addiction...
HERO Position Paper on Value of Wellness Initiatives How to Assess the evidence on “What Works”
HERO Member, , Happenings, 0In 2014, HERO asked recognized experts to address the question, “Do workplace health promotion (wellness)programs work?” Their collaborative paper...
MEMBER PROFILE Gregg Gascon During 2018, each monthly Brief will include a member profile where we ask our guest...
Autonomy and Companionate Love: Do we need a revolution in employee wellness offerings?
HERO Member, , Happenings, 0Autonomy and Companionate Love: Do we need a revolution in employee wellness offerings? Thirty years ago, during the budding...