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Update: Do you feel safe in your workplace?

An update on the informal poll results of how safe you feel in your workplace.
An informal poll asked viewers the question "Do you feel safe in your workplace?"

Here is an update, the previous set of results given were from earlier in the month:

Yes 43% (25 votes)

No 43% (25 votes)

Most of the time 14% (8 votes)



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Dopamine impacts your willingness to work

People who are willing to work hard for rewards had higher release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in areas of the brain known to play an important role in reward and motivation

Co-workers can be as important as supervisors for effective student internships

How internships are high-impact educational practices that can lead to higher levels of learning than those practices found in traditional classroom settings

Comparing suffering may stop people seeking help for depression and anxiety

People make inaccurate judgements about their depression and anxiety symptoms based on their perception of the suffering of those around them

Long commutes may be hazardous to health

Greater commuting distances are associated with decreased cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), increased weight, and other indicators of metabolic risk

National U.K. handwashing campaign improved hygiene and reduced infection

The more UK hospitals purchased soap and alcohol handrub, the more levels of MRSA and C. difficile went down
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