Ever wonder the kinds of effects stress can have on the body and your everyday life? Stress is recognized as the #1 proxy killer disease today. The American Medical Association has noted that stress is the basic cause of more than 60% of all human illness and disease. Click on the link below for some insightful stress facts that many people are unaware of. We hope you enjoy the graphic and please feel free to share it! You can get more information on stress solutions and corporate wellness here.[Image]
Health and nutrition issues in America are affecting all ages. Americans are busy and on the go most often. As a result of being very busy, people eat fast foods that have a higher content of fat, carbs, and sugar and suffer with obesity, diabetes, blood pressure issues, etc.
Friday, July 22, 2011
Corporate Wellness and How Stress Affects the Body
We live in a world of stress and because we do it is necessary to know what happens to our body. (This information has been taken from Heart Math) Visit their website below.
Ever wonder the kinds of effects stress can have on the body and your everyday life? Stress is recognized as the #1 proxy killer disease today. The American Medical Association has noted that stress is the basic cause of more than 60% of all human illness and disease. Click on the link below for some insightful stress facts that many people are unaware of. We hope you enjoy the graphic and please feel free to share it! You can get more information on stress solutions and corporate wellness here.[Image]
Ever wonder the kinds of effects stress can have on the body and your everyday life? Stress is recognized as the #1 proxy killer disease today. The American Medical Association has noted that stress is the basic cause of more than 60% of all human illness and disease. Click on the link below for some insightful stress facts that many people are unaware of. We hope you enjoy the graphic and please feel free to share it! You can get more information on stress solutions and corporate wellness here.[Image]
Monday, July 4, 2011
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