The health disparities white paper disappearing shows a dangerous pattern for action on health

Once is a mistake, twice is a coincidence and three times is a pattern. This saying came to mind on hearing that the long-awaited health disparities white paper is no longer going to be published. While this is not a surprise, it is nevertheless a decision that is deeply disappointed. Particularly when we know that […]

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The ‘good health’ gap: what will it take to reduce health inequalities?

Of course, recent years are not necessarily predictive of the future. The 2000s saw healthy life expectancy improving at a rate that, if returned to and sustained to 2035, would put the government on track to more than meet their target of a 5-year boost to healthy life expectancy. Clearly there is significant uncertainty as […]

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Want a healthy brain as you age? Live a healthy life

Featured News April 17, 2017 ROCHESTER, Minn. — Adopting a healthy lifestyle can protect the brain against several risk factors for Alzheimer’s disease, Mayo Clinic research shows. Controlling blood pressure and cholesterol and avoiding obesity, smoking and diabetes are among the steps that can help preserve brain health, according to the study, published in JAMA […]

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How employers can help mothers maintain a healthy work-life balance

Read: Women in the HR, benefits, pension and investment industries discuss work-life balance, mentorship and DEI priorities “I was confused and frustrated at first. I’ve seen so many times people believe [mothers] can’t do both, but I’m a pretty determined person. I knew sometimes it would take a lot of effort to [focus on work […]

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