A benefit-to-cost analysis of a work-site health promotion program.
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The development of a new corporate specific health risk measurement instrument, and its use in investigating the relationship between health and well-being and employee productivityA study of indoor carbon dioxide levels and sick leave among office workersThe protocol for the Families First Edmonton trial (FFE): a randomized community-based trial to compare four service integration approaches for families with low-income.Reducing need and demand for medical services in high-risk persons. A health education approach.
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A benefit-to-cost analysis of a work-site health promotion program.
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A benefit-to-cost analysis of a work-site health promotion program.
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A benefit-to-cost analysis of a work-site health promotion program.
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