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Alcohol-related costs can take a toll on the health of employees and businesses. April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and the Wellness Council of America has links to information about this and other health-awareness opportunities for employers and their employees.

  • April 1, 2009
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Alcohol-related costs can take a toll on the health of employees and businesses. April is Alcohol Awareness Month, and the Wellness Council of America has a link to information from the SAMHSA Health Information Network of the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services Administration, which is part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Publications, videos and more are available.

   Other opportunities to make your employees aware of health and wellness issues also exist in April. Among them: It’s National Donate Life Month and National Child Abuse Prevention Month. April 7 is World Health Day. Visit Welcoa’s site for more information.

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