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incentaHEALTH Announces Online Wellness ROI Calculator for Employers

Today we are excited to announce a new tool for employers looking to quantify the reduction in health care costs that can result from a wellness program. By visiting the "Measurable Results" section of incentaHEALTH.com, employers can enter the number of employees in their company and calculate how much the incentaHEALTH Wellness Program should save in [...]
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incentaHEALTH launches new blood pressure-enhanced wellness kiosk

Jackson National—one of incentaHEALTH's corporate customers—has just expanded its use of the incentaHEALTH program.  After beginning the program at its headquarters in Lansing Michigan, Jackson National is now offering the program to its Denver employees. The Denver location is also testing out a new blood pressure addition to the HEALTHspot wellness kiosk.  With this new feature, [...]
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Cleveland Clinic CEO on obesity and rising health care costs

The February 18, 2010 issue of FORTUNE magazine has an insightful interview with Delos Cosgrove, the CEO of the Cleveland Clinic.  In the story, Dr. Cosgrove talks at length about how our nation's growing obesity epidemic is intertwined with the national issue of escalating health care costs. When discussing ways to reduce health care costs, Dr. [...]
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Creative ways to incorporate physical activity into your day

A goal for all corporate wellness programs is to create lasting behavior change among the program participants.  One of the most challenging habits to instill is that of daily physical activity.  Some people find the gym is their best bet.  Others take to their neighborhood and find ways to be active by walking, running, hiking, etc.  [...]
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New research quantifies the impact of obesity on cancer

Researchers with the American Institute for Cancer Research have found that more than 100,000 cases of cancer each year are caused by excess body fat.  It's bad enough that obesity increases an individual's chance of getting cancer, but the damage caused by obesity continues once the cancer has begun to affect the body.  Obese cancer patients [...]
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Study shows weight loss fends off diabetes

In a new study released on October 29th, researchers found that people at high risk for diabetes cut their changes of getting the disease by 34% through weight loss, exercise and reducing fat in their diets.  For those over 60 years of age, the risk of developing diabetes was reduced by almost 50%. You can read [...]
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