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ArticleManaging Your Lab Amid COVID-19by Bernard B. TulsiLab leaders and related experts share how labs are helping staffers cope with the new reality of COVID-19
NewsPlants Can Improve Your Work Lifeby American Society for Horticultural ScienceThe mere sight of an indoor plant can reduce stress, a new study finds
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NewsReattaching to Work Is Just as Important as Detaching from Work, Study Findsby Portland State UniversityThe study shows that planning and mentally simulating the upcoming workday triggers work-related goals
NewsThe Power of Gratitude in the Workplaceby Portland State UniversityResearch shows that expressing gratitude improves physical and mental health
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NewsYour Office May Be Affecting Your Healthby University of ArizonaWorkers in open office seating had less daytime stress and greater daytime activity levels compared to workers in private offices and cubicles