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As a result, more people are discussing how best to link employment to healthy behavior.
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Offering employees activities and supports proved to induce healthy behavior changes is the strategy most likely to improve workers' overall health.
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This not only provides us with incentives but information, as our insurers quantify and remind us of the benefits of healthy behavior in dollar terms.
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It might make sense to try and incentivize good healthy behavior to some degree, like I expect to pay a bit less for my auto insurance.
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By pooling data about so many people, they hope to detect the relationships among patterns of neural connections, healthy brain behavior and neural disorders.
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Make sure when they imitate your behavior that it is healthy for the organization.
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The central theme of the seminar revolved around school health, school safety and overall behavior change for safe and healthy school environment in schools.
UNESCO: EDUCATION
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Coaches can educate young men about the need to treat women with respect, encourage healthy relationships with the opposite sex, and promote non-misogynist behavior.
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Her ideas about creating healthy teams are both new and well-grounded in real insights into human behavior.
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An accurate understanding of behavior helps parents figure out appropriate responses that have a positive long-term impact on healthy social, emotional and cognitive growth.
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Parents are key to cultivating this capability, but, Cohn says, everybody is responsible for modeling as well as actively making a healthy attitude happen -- parents, coaches, even the leagues, which should set up bylaws, outlining acceptable behavior, and then enforce those rules.
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