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Carb Intake, Obesity Tied to Rise in Esophageal Cancers
Clinic accused of reusing syringes sued
Recall made after pills reported in fish
What a nightmare: Americans get too little sleep
MIT Student Invents Knock-Out Punch For Antibiotic Resistance
Vitamin C can keep you healthy, looking younger
Doctor's Orders Can Kill You  
Deaths Halt Diabetes Study
Starving student blames stingy host family
Anti-impotence pill could boost high flying pilots
Strokes among middle-aged women triple By MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Medical Writer
Antibiotics Frequently Given To Patients With Advanced Dementia
Study casts doubt on anti-depressants
Diet Soda Now Linked to Heart Disease?????
Vaccine Companies Investigated For Murder!
Urinary tract infections may come from pets
Blood Red Beet Juice Brings Down Blood Pressure
Low-carb diet may be beneficial in type 2 diabetes
Cinnamon does not control blood sugar or fat levels
E COLI Threat Could Be Biggest Killer!
Study links protracted cellphone use with tumors
Beef Industry Responds to Secret Video
Top psychiatrist concludes liberals clinically nuts
An American Medical Study that you have to Learn about From Europe! WHY???
What treatments are available for women with thinning hair?
Bad breath? 10 solutions
Blood test detects ovarian cancer early
Feeling stressed out linked to cervical cancer
TEEN DIES FROM CUT FINGER! Infection the Cause
Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Call-In Sick to Work
I Was Right About the Bird Flu Hoax
The Truth about Sugar
Inside the Beehive: Nature's Secret for Better Health
U.S. probes Chinese factory’s ties to heparin ills
TWO MAJOR LIFE STYLE CHANGES TO MAKE - Get Rid of these Two Things
Lab study ties artificial sweetener to weight gain
Kosher sales sizzle as shoppers put faith in foods' safety
Insurance Companies Robbing Patients Robbing patients to pay CEOs
FDA reviewing safety of Botox
Women's Health and Diabetes
Young women not getting enough folic acid
Quarter of U.S. women suffer domestic violence
Paralysis Outbreak In Meat Workers Handling Pigs' Brains
Yet Another Lurking Link Between Foods and Cancer
Lipitor Ads Spark Congressional Probe
Weight Loss
What's in Your Drinking Water? You won't believe it!
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Sunday, February 17, 2008
12:28:00 PM EST

Top 5 Reasons Why You Should Call-In Sick to Work

 

While many of us jump at the chance to call-in sick to work at the first sign of a cold — other people push through the coughing, sneezing and runny nose to make it into the office. But, is that always a good idea? According to several recent studies, sick employees who drag themselves into work, known as "presenteeism," actually end up costing companies more money than if they decided to stay home. Those costs range from lost productivity to the chances of spreading the illness to fellow co-workers.



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