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        <title>Workplace Chemicals May Boost Breast Cancer Risk</title>
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The study included 556 women diagnosed with breast cancer in Canada  when they were between the ages of 50 and 75, and a control group of 613  breast cancer-free women in the same age group. All had gone through  menopause.   

The researchers investigated the women’s levels of occupational  exposure to about 300 substances and found a link between breast cancer  and several of the substances....</description>
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        <title>Workplace Wellness Programs Work</title>
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U.S. researchers followed 757 hospital workers who took part in a  voluntary 12-week, team-based wellness program that focused on diet and  exercise. Data on the participants’ weight, lifestyle behavior and heart  disease risk factors were collected at the start of the study, at the end  of the wellness program and a year after the program ended.   

At the start of the study, 33 percent of pa...</description>
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        <title>Opinion: Privacy at the Workplace</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp;Privacy is a basic right, even at the working place. Employers keeping detailed track of their employees are not in their rights to do so. Still, it happens way too frequently. Why do they even do it? Are they afraid the employee will cause harm, directly or indirectly by wasting company time? Studies have indicated that having a relaxed atmosphere at the working place and even playing a gam...</description>
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