Studies have shown that men who smoke use four more sick days per year than nonsmoking men, and women who smoke use two more sick days per year than nonsmoking women
One common denominator to helping combat some of these issues falls to a combination of medication and lifestyle changes. Workplace programs related to healthy living, nutrition, prevention, physical activity and mental health can all aid to reduce these health issues.
“Kicking the habit,” “losing the weight” or “getting fit” terms may saturate headlines and be the mainstay of good intentions, but sticking to that journey isn’t easy. The Christian Brothers Employee Benefit and Religious Medical Trusts (EBT and RMT, respectively) continuously work with our health partners to offer the leading programs to keep you well and hope to provide the tools to make the process to living healthy a little easier.
One of the most effective smoking cessation programs that comes to you at no additional cost. This program replaces traditional, legacy telephone coaching programs.
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A program created for people with chronic conditions, including, diabetes, high blood pressure, diabetes prevention and weight management, to live healthier and reduce risk for health issues.
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