Despite return-to-office policies, the share of employees working from home increased in 2025 from the year before, according ...
For many, being able to work from home is a boon: saving time on your commute, working in your sweatpants, throwing in a load ...
A study finds that people in remote jobs are more socially isolated, anxious and sad compared to people not in remote jobs. But demanding everyone return to the office isn't the answer either, say ...
The findings do not mean that in-office mandates are a fix, experts say. Instead, workplaces should have flexible policies that allow employees to choose where they’d like to work ...
A newly published study by economists from the University of Essex and University of Chicago is the latest to demonstrate that our ongoing post-pandemic work-from-home culture is stifling innovation. ...
A new study raises concerns about remote work and mental health, but experts say workers splitting time between home and ...
This Pew Research Center report looks at the experiences of working parents in the United States, including how they navigate the demands of work and family life, how they divide responsibilities at ...
Working from home can trigger migraine attacks through prolonged screen use, poor posture from slouching, increased sedentary time, and disrupted sleep quality. To help prevent migraine episodes while ...
When you experience migraine, working remotely can become an essential strategy for reducing triggers and managing episodes. Migraine can make it difficult to do your job. In fact, people with ...
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