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Key to healthier employees could be a quieter – or louder – office space
Choosing to work in the murmur of a busy coffee shop rather than in an office with library-level silence might be healthier, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Arizona and University of Kansas.
The study finds – perhaps unsurprisingly – that loud noises at the office have a negative impact on employee well-being. But the study also suggests that complete silence is not conducive to a healthy workplace.
Revolutionizing skin cancer care through data
Arizona’s warmer climate, which entices people to spend time outdoors year-round, combines with the state’s elevation and proximity to the equator to increase Arizonans’ risk of skin cancer. [NOTE: Mouseover images for captions.]
COVID Grand Rounds: Lessons learned from post-COVID clinics
Advances in Aging Lecture Series: 'Aging and Social Justice'
Advances in Aging Research Lecture Series/Geriatric Grand Rounds, brought to you by the University of Arizona Center on Aging and UArizona Division of General Internal Medicine, Geriatrics & Palliative Medicine: