JAMA Network July 28, 2020
Anita Slomski

A comprehensive workplace wellness program did not improve health outcomes, a trial in JAMA Internal Medicine reported.

The 4834 employees of a large US university were randomly assigned to take part in a 2-year workplace wellness program or to a no-intervention control group. The...

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