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Hindustan Times
20-05-2025
- Health
- Hindustan Times
Fuel up with Bigmuscles Nutrition: Amazon Sale offers up to 45% off on protein powders, creatine and other supplements
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Mass gainers supply extra calories and nutrients for healthy weight gain. BCAAs reduce muscle soreness and fatigue while improving recovery. Pre-workouts increase energy, focus, and stamina, helping you push harder during workouts for better results. Together, they optimize fitness progress safely. A few more options for you: Avvatar vs MuscleBlaze: Which one offers the best whey protein for muscle growth Best 5 kg dumbbell sets for beginners: Start your fitness journey with these top picks of 2025 Protein supplement for gym: Build lean muscle and recover fast with these 10 top-rated picks It combines whey isolate and ProHydrolase enzyme for superior absorption, delivering 25g of protein and 11g of EAAs per scoop, certified by Informed Choice UK and free from amino spiking. It is ideal for teens, athletes, and gym-goers who need clean bulking support with 1000 calories, 50g protein, complex carbs, BCAAs, and glutamine to boost muscle growth and metabolism. 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Yahoo
13-05-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Mobile Health Unveils Groundbreaking Employee Burnout Program Rooted in Clinical Success for Nurses
Comprehensive digital solutions address mental health, financial wellness, career support, and more. PALO ALTO, Calif., May 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Mobile Health, a leading Digital Health, Wellbeing, and Rewards platform, today announced its new Employee Burnout Program—an innovative and fully digital solution that expands on the company's successful Nurse Burnout Program. Originally developed to tackle the urgent challenge of nurse attrition and mental exhaustion in healthcare settings, this program has now been adapted to empower workforces across all industries with robust, evidence-based support. "After seeing significant results in reducing nurse burnout, we recognized that employees in every sector experience similar stressors and need immediate, seamless access to help," said Steve Parker, SVP of Sales & Marketing at Mobile Health. "Our program addresses the whole employee—offering mental and financial health guidance, job assistance, and even home-life resources under one cohesive platform." Addressing a Nationwide Crisis Nurse Burnout: With nearly 4 million registered nurses in the U.S., up to 80% who've worked in the same position for at least a year report burnout. The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services estimates the direct and indirect costs of nurse stress at $200–$300 million annually. Impact on All Industries: Rising pressure, resource constraints, and work-life imbalance have amplified burnout concerns beyond healthcare — leaving employers urgently seeking effective interventions. A Fully Digital EAP Program with Broad Reach Mobile Health's new Employee Burnout Program seamlessly integrates into its existing Employee Assistance Program (EAP), delivering a wide range of resources, including: Mental Health: 24/7 digital access to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), counseling, and on-demand support. Financial Health: Budgeting tools, debt counseling, and financial planning advice for peace of mind. Career & Job Assistance: Resume building, career coaching, and professional development guidance. Health & Wellness: Nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle recommendations tailored to diverse employee needs. Home & Life Challenges: Resources for child care, elder care, caregiving for individuals with disabilities, and more. Key Benefit: This unified platform approach ensures ease of use and a consistent user experience, driving 5–10X higher engagement compared to fragmented solutions that require multiple, disconnected apps or services. Proven Mental Health Outcomes with CBT Central to Mobile Health's approach is its Digital Care Paths for Mental Health, leveraging proven CBT methodologies: 95% of Users report post-program improvements. 65% Achieve Clinical Improvement, as measured by validated assessments. Significant Cost Savings confirmed by healthcare actuaries, demonstrating tangible ROI for employers. "Clinical validation is at the heart of what we do," added Parker. "We use a scientifically backed burnout assessment to measure employees' baseline stress levels, then track improvements over time. Employers gain crucial insights into their team's mental well-being—and can monitor progress throughout the year." Seamless Integration for Nursing For healthcare organizations, Mobile Health's Nurse Support Program addresses unique industry challenges, providing evidence-based tools for preventing burnout, reducing turnover, and improving patient care. Many features of this new Employee Burnout Program—such as mental health resources, financial counseling, and family care support—can be instantly integrated into the Nurse Support Program, ensuring a consolidated experience that addresses healthcare professionals' unique pressures. About Mobile Health Mobile Health is dedicated to transforming workforce well-being through comprehensive, data-driven, and user-friendly solutions. From engaging chronic care programs to high-impact mental health pathways, Mobile Health's unified platform empowers employees to thrive — benefiting both individuals and the organizations that rely on them. For more information or to schedule a demo of Mobile Health's Employee Burnout Program, please visit or contact press@ View original content: SOURCE Mobile Health, Inc. Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Yahoo
03-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Department of Health & Human Services to lay off almost 3K Maryland jobs
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services announced massive layoffs last week, which include almost 3,000 lost jobs in Maryland. Going into effect May 30, the cuts were part of a drastic restructuring as part of an executive order by President Donald Trump implementing the Department of Government Efficiency's Workforce Optimization Initiative. As part of the plan, HHS announced a reduction in workforce of about 10,000 full-time employees who are part of this most recent transformation. Those layoffs included over 200 jobs in the Baltimore area, according to the state's Department of Labor. HHS officials said the restructuring will save taxpayers $1.8 billion per year and streamline the functions of the department. The department said many of the HHS's 28 divisions are redundant. The restructuring plan will consolidate them into 15 new divisions, including a new Administration for a Healthy America, and will centralize functions such as human resources, information technology, procurement, external affairs and policy. Regional offices will be reduced from 10 to five, and the current 82,000 full-time employees are being cut to 62,000, according to HHS. 'We aren't just reducing bureaucratic sprawl. We are realigning the organization with its core mission and our new priorities in reversing the chronic disease epidemic,' HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a statement. 'This Department will do more — a lot more — at a lower cost to the taxpayer. Over time, bureaucracies like HHS become wasteful and inefficient even when most of their staff are dedicated and competent civil servants.' The area in Maryland impacted by the job cuts consist of Baltimore City (90 cuts), Baltimore County (140), Frederick County (90), Prince George's County (215) and Montgomery County (2,220), according to the Department of Labor. Maryland has taken steps to fight back against the overall cuts at HHS. On Tuesday, the state joined 22 states in a federal lawsuit over the termination of some $11 billion in funds from the HHS. While the funding cancellation could cost billions for the affected states, Maryland could lose up to $200 million, according to a news release. 'If the funding is not restored, important state public health programs and initiatives will have to be dissolved or disbanded, including vital funding to support vaccination programs, track disease outbreaks, and alleviate health disparities,' the Maryland Office of the Attorney General said in a statement. This article will be updated. Baltimore Sun reporter Racquel Bazoz contributed to this article. Have a news tip? Contact Todd Karpovich at tkarpovich@ or on X as @ToddKarpovich.
Yahoo
21-03-2025
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- Yahoo
Amid Deadly Measles Outbreak, West Virginia Moves to Loosen Vaccine Rules
An amendment that would give West Virginia parents much greater leeway to exempt their children from mandated school vaccinations was deleted from a House bill at the last minute this week, but the prospect of far fewer students in the state getting immunized remains strong. As written, the West Virginia bill would still expand and loosen requirements for medical exemptions for students, making them 'the broadest … in the country,' one advocate said. The religious and philosophical exemptions that were struck from the House version of the legislation could also be reintroduced and, while it doesn't carry the same force of law, Gov. Patrick Morrisey's January order establishing similarly far-reaching exemptions is also hanging in the balance. Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter Historically, West Virginia has had some of the nation's strictest childhood vaccination policies and the current move to soften them is occurring against a deadly measles outbreak that has infected more than 300 people in 15 states and taken the life of one school-age child in Texas. Related 'It's hard to wrap your head around why we would do this right now — or anytime,' said Candice Lefeber, executive director of West Virginia's chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. 'But at such heightened alertness with measles spreading in our country, it should be a wake-up call. And unfortunately, I don't think that's happening,' West Virginia is not an outlier in its quest to allow parents to opt their children out of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine that is a requirement in all 50 states for children entering child care and schools. On Wednesday, Idaho lawmakers passed a 'medical freedom' act that would significantly broaden an existing law banning COVID vaccine mandates to include mandates on any 'medical treatment.' If the governor signs it, the bill would apply to public and private schools as well, making Idaho the first state in the country to remove all mandatory school vaccination requirements. Childhood vaccination rates have been falling since COVID, and there's fear that decline will accelerate now that Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a well-known vaccine skeptic, is heading the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. He initially downplayed the measles spread in late February, and in a March 4 Fox News interview, seemed to link the ongoing outbreak and child fatality to malnutrition and poor health while pointing to unproven treatments, such as cod oil. 'The best thing Americans can do is to keep themselves healthy,' Kennedy said in the interview. 'It is very, very difficult for measles to kill a healthy, well-nourished person.' Related Three months in, the number of measles cases has already surpassed 2024's total and in the 15 states where it's spread, 95% of infections have involved a person who was unvaccinated or whose status was unknown. Three of those states border West Virginia, although, so far, the Mountain State has no reported cases. The latest House bill still has a more wide-ranging medical exemption that also protects health care providers who grant them 'in good faith' from civil liability, except in cases of 'gross negligence or willful misconduct.' It also includes no enforcement mechanism from a government oversight body nor is there guidance as to what qualifies someone for a medical exemption. Northe Saunders, executive director of the pro-vaccine SAFE Communities Coalition, fears this might lead to bad actors writing 'bogus' exemptions. Saunders' group, which is based in Portland, Maine, opened a West Virginia chapter in February after local advocates asked for their help amid the exemptions push. 'We're glad that the religious and philosophical exemptions were not part of the bill that came out of committee,' said Saunders, who believes the measles outbreak was a factor in their being cut, 'but we expect [attempts to modify the bill] going forward.' Saunders said his organization is tracking an additional 20 vaccine-related bills in the West Virginia legislature. And, across 20 states, 47 bills have been introduced which would add or broaden vaccine exemptions. Parents across the country are able to apply for exemptions if their child is unable to get vaccinated for medical reasons. Most states also have religious exemptions, and 20 have some form of personal belief exemptions, leaving a varied landscape. West Virginia is currently one of only five states that don't allow any exemptions, beyond medical ones. Last school year, they had the highest childhood vaccination rates for four of the major mandated vaccines, significantly outperforming national averages. Almost all kindergarteners there — 98.3% — had received both doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. The state also had the lowest rate of exemption, with less than 0.1% of kindergarteners being exempt from one or more vaccines. And it was the only state that supported Donald Trump for president in November that did not see an average rise in official exemptions. That could change, depending on the fate of the pending legislation and the governor's executive order. 'The current policy as is, is something that is highly favored among myself and my colleagues,' said Andrea Lauffer, an internal medicine doctor and pediatrician at WVU Medicine – Thomas Memorial Hospital in South Charleston. 'We just want the policy left alone.' Michael Ramey, president of the Parental Rights Foundation, noted the role the pandemic has played in the current vaccine skepticism. He said that while his organization does not hold a position on the safety or efficacy of vaccines, it stands in support of bills like the one in West Virginia. 'We welcome a move to give parents greater authority to make the decision that's best for their individual child,' he said. The vast majority of Americans — 88% — believe the benefits of the childhood vaccine for measles, mumps and rubella outweighs the risks, compared with just 10% who say the risks outweigh the benefits, according to a 2023 Pew Research Center poll. Seventy percent of Americans say healthy children should have to be vaccinated to attend school, down from 82% in 2019. And the share of parents who think they should be able to decide against vaccination is up 12 percentage points from four years ago, to 28%. This shift is being driven by Republicans, 57% of whom now support vaccination requirements — down from 79% in 2019. The debate over vaccine mandates in West Virginia is not new, but 'this year, definitely, the heat is on, for sure, at a higher temperature,' said Sissy Price, a registered nurse who serves as co-director of West Virginia Families for Immunization. Last year, former Gov. Jim Justice vetoed a bill which would have allowed private and parochial schools to set their own vaccination policies. Meanwhile, Morrisey signed his executive order creating religious and philosophical exemptions on his first full day in office. The governor wrote that current mandatory vaccine laws force West Virginians who have objections 'to choose between their religious belief and their children's fundamental right to public education.' The order, he said, was based on his interpretation of the Equal Protection for Religion Act, signed by Justice in 2023. The pending legislation was meant to clarify and codify his order. Even if the bill's final version does not include religious and philosophical exemptions, the governor's executive order would still stand, said Richard Hughes, a George Washington University law professor and leading vaccine law expert. While the ability to set new laws lies only with the legislature, the governor does have the ability to interpret those laws, which is what his executive order does, Hughes said. If the executive order is not in line with what the legislature passes, however, it would remain vulnerable to court challenges. 'The governor could be checked by the courts on this interpretation,' he said. Introduced Feb. 13, the Senate version of the bill would have allowed parents to simply provide a written statement to exempt their child from vaccines for religious or philosophical reasons and applied to public, private and parochial schools. In addition to loosening the medical exemption process and protecting medical professionals from disciplinary actions, it would also eliminate the position of state immunization officer and no longer require schools to report a violation if an unvaccinated child without an exemption attempted to enroll. At a Feb. 21 committee meeting, both Democratic and Republican senators spoke out in opposition to the bill. Many cited the measles outbreak that began in West Texas in late January as core to their concerns. GOP Sen. Mike Oliverio read aloud from a letter written by one of his constituents, a retired physician. 'Loosening these requirements will eventually lead to outbreaks of these diseases, including in our children, as the number of vaccinated individuals fall,' he read. 'I urge you to vote against this bill for the sake of West Virginia's children.' Related A number of Republican lawmakers also spoke in favor of the bill, which ultimately passed by a 20-12 vote, with two senators absent, before going to the House. The House bill that came out of committee this week is now expected to move to the floor, where it will be debated and potentially amended again. If the final House bill that passes still differs from the initial Senate bill, senators will need to either accept the House's version or head to a conference committee to reconcile the two before sending it on for Morrisey's signature.