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How Should Health Plans Respond to Surging Interest in Weight Loss Drugs?
Since the NIH started measuring obesity prevalence in the U.S. 60 years ago, the rates have tripledopens in a new tab or window, with more than 42% of American adults considered obese and another 31% overweight.

Alexa Kwiatkoski
Aug 313 min read


7 Aspirational Travel Marketing Campaigns That Will Make You Want to Hop on a Plane
You can learn a lot by following sheep through Norway or applying for “the best job in the world.” Here’s how marketers from all industries can draw inspiration from innovative travel marketing to inform their own campaigns.

Alexa Kwiatkoski
Aug 313 min read


The History of the Pullman Strike—And How It Led to the First Labor Day
The Pullman Palace Car Company and its workers played an important role in labor history during the American Railway Union (ARU) strike in 1894.

Alexa Kwiatkoski
Aug 313 min read


There’s a crisis in men’s health: What practices should do
According to the CDC, a man’s life expectancy is 5.8 years shorter than a woman’s – 73.5 years compared to 79.3.

Alexa Kwiatkoski
Aug 313 min read


How healthcare providers can combat disparities in heart health right now
Inequality and discrimination have a powerful impact on health – the results can be seen in higher rates of mortality and morbidity among Black Americans.

Alexa Kwiatkoski
Aug 313 min read


How Employers Can Support Employees' Mental Health
For many companies, the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has cast a light on the mental health challenges facing today’s employees.

Alexa Kwiatkoski
Aug 314 min read
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