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According to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Seasonal Affective Disorder or SAD can affect up to 10 percent of people and occur more frequently in women. Symptoms can be sudden and surprising – and are more likely to happen during winter months with colder temperatures and less sunlight in the day. SAD can affect every aspect of a person’s life and reduces productivity at work as well. Employers can take steps to become more sensitive to the issue and make small changes that could make affected employees more comfortable during this time. #seasonalaffectivedisorder #mentalhealth #winterblues #productivity
February is Heart Health Month. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S. Know your risk, protect your heart and join us February 4 in wearing red to raise awareness. #hearthealth #americanheartmonth #hearthealthawareness #wearredday
This month we celebrate #internationalwomensday (IWD)! This is an important day to recognize women’s achievements, challenge the status quo and raise awareness. There are so many incredible women making a difference each day. We are proud to celebrate IWD and shine a spotlight on some of these inspiring women who are part of the ComPsych team. #ComPsychproud #womenempowerment #genderequality #breakthebias2022
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