Kurt Vonnegut’s Daily Regimen of Activity Breaks
It’s always interesting to hear how others squeeze activity into their day. It’s even more interesting when the person doing the squeezing is Kurt Vonnegut.
READ MOREIt’s always interesting to hear how others squeeze activity into their day. It’s even more interesting when the person doing the squeezing is Kurt Vonnegut.
READ MORECompanies addressing the well-being of their employees are grappling with how to address a new health wrinkle: extreme sitting.
READ MOREMobiHealthNews reviewed the state of health games after visiting the Games for Health pavilion at the 2012 mHealth Summit. One game they called out for attention? Hotseat.
READ MOREHotseat is exhibiting at the 2012 mHealth Summit in Washington, D.C. on December 3 and 4, 2012. The summit concentrates on the use of wireless technologies to improve health and health outcomes.
READ MORESitting without interruption is tied to a greater incidence of obesity, diabetes, and kidney and cardiovascular disease. Research also ties it to an increased risk of cancer.
READ MORENPR created a short video on beating the cubicle trap. It’s a quick, quirky video with a message and production value any employer can replicate.
READ MOREResearch from the University of Leicester confirms the link between prolonged sitting and risk of disease.
READ MOREPartners Healthcare, the presenter of the Connected Health Symposium, has invited Hotseat to join their exclusive Innovators Challenge.
READ MOREHere’s something we can get behind! The footwear company Keen wants the world to take a 10-minute activity break this Friday, September 14.
READ MOREYou may have read some of the recent articles on standing desks. The Joy of Tech decides these desks are a royal pain.
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