AXIOS September 29, 2023
Hope King

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Zoom out: Business leaders talked a lot about the importance of mental health during the pandemic, but now that deal flow has returned, events are back in person and remote work policies are being curbed — it’s less clear where wellness falls on the priority list.

Why it matters: While businesses continue to gain trust, many workers remain dissatisfied with the way workplace issues, including burnout, are handled.

  • Neglecting emotional welfare could threaten long-term economic stability and growth.

Driving the news: The second-ever gathering of all living former and current U.S. surgeons general convened Thursday afternoon at Dartmouth for a discussion about mental health.

  • Former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams mused...

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