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Despite recent declines, health care worker burnout has not returned to prepandemic levels and remains a persistent concern ...
In 2024, top issues included daily work activities, work-life balance and conflict with managers. Now in 2025, those concerns ...
These concerns are also reflected among the working population who cite work-related stress and difficulty achieving work-life balance as major factors impacting their mental health. " ...
Organisations across the world face the risk of a leadership exodus in the wake of rising stress among leaders due to time scarcity ... the time and support needed to effectively perform their work.
Many Americans don’t take all the vacation time they’re entitled to. That can be a mistake for your health, data shows.
In general, we tend to think of stress as a bad thing. So, how can there be “good stress” that actually helps the body instead of harming it?
Counselling psychologist Niamh Delmar looks at how bullying in school, at home, or in the workplace can impact a person, and ...
A new national survey reveals that 45% of U.S. adults experience stress at least once a week due to news or social media, with 16% feeling stressed daily.
Burnout, depression and anxiety are common among parents and adult caregivers. A new report shows who is most at risk, and experts share how to help.
A new national survey commissioned by the Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center found that nearly half of U.S. adults ...
For someone with heart failure, very high blood pressure, or severe COVID-19, going home from the hospital can feel like ...