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Give your loved ones a head start on their New Years resolutions by offering gifts that will help keep them fit and healthy all year round.
Sometimes you can get a little more than free coffee and bathroom privileges.
Sure, your diet and exercise schedules can contribute to your weight. But who knew that your job could, too?
Learn how to navigate through minefields of misinformation and uncover the truth.
Although the holidays are supposed to be a time of joy, they can also be a time of stress and depression. Find out how you can avoid the holiday blues.
Here, some of the most unbelievable reasons people have found themselves searching for new employment.
Certain things are better left unsaid—especially these six bombshells.
From stress, suicide, and substance abuse to joint and back injuries, these jobs may be hazardous to your health.
From gossip and bullying to chronic lateness, we reveal seven things you should never do on the job.
Every year, more than 5,000 people die from injuries sustained on the job. Find out who is most at risk.
These surefire strategies can help you win every debate—without losing your cool.
Late-shift workers put themselves at risk for certain illnesses. Is there anything they can do to protect their health?
Before you jump into an office relationship, ask yourself these important questions.
An addiction to your job could compromise your health. Find out whether you're a workaholic, and get on the road to recovery.
Do people walk all over you? Follow these tips to start becoming more assertive.
Keep these tips in mind to find the right nursery or day-care center for your child.
Want to lose weight, quit smoking, or start saving this year? These simple tips can help you achieve your goals.
Follow these 10 tips to live a healthier lifestyle in the new year and beyond.
Follow these basic strategies to manage your time more efficiently in the coming year.
Nearly everyone has procrastinated, perhaps putting off a load of laundry, but for some, procrastination rules their lives. Here are five reasons people procrastinate.
Our warmest wishes for a joyous holiday season and a happy new year.
Like many things in life, New Year's resolutions are easy to make but hard to keep. Follow these tips to make lasting changes.
A national survey recently examined 21 major occupational categories and found that people who change diapers, tend to the elderly, and wait tables have the highest rates of depression, while the lowest rates occur among engineers, architects, and surveyors.
Long hours, a heavy workload, and the office candy jar can all take a toll on your waistline. Follow these tips to stay slim on the job.
Crowded and bustling malls, repeated trips to the airport to fetch long-lost relatives, and the constant shuffling of cookies and turkey out of your oven can translate into one reaction stress.