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Companies find success with Walkingspree corporate walking program
An Outsourced Wellness Program That Walks Away with Success Published in outsourcing-center.com, May 15, 2012 Many of the 92 team members of Hanson Mold operate machining centers, so they are either standing in place or seated all day. Ditto for the 140 employees of Horizon Software, who are glued to their computer screens the majority …
Continue Reading »Excela Health kicks off Walkingspree program in Pittsburgh area mall
Excela Health kicks off Walkingspree program in Pittsburgh area mall Published in the Tribune-Review, Friday, January 27, 2012 By 8 a.m. Thursday, about 250 people stood in lines outside Westmoreland Mall in Hempfield. The early birds were not seeking door-buster bargains. Sporting workout clothing and tennis shoes, these Mall Walkers had come to invest in …
Continue Reading »Pittsburgh area nun stays fit by walking – a lot
Nun stays fit, and gets new calling Published in the Mount Pleasant Journal, Friday, February 3, 2012 Sister Mary Anita Bienia, who turns 80 on Feb. 15, is a prime example of the benefits one reaps from walking. Since joining the Walkingspree / Excela Health’s One Million Step Challenge in June 2011, her cholesterol level …
Continue Reading »Walkingspree urges employers to become heart smart and heart healthy during American Heart Month
Walkingspree urges employers to become heart smart and heart healthy during American Heart Month A walking program is one of the easiest steps to help reduce an employees’ risk of heart disease. San Antonio, TX, Feb. 1, 2012 – Heart disease is still the No. 1 killer of men and women in the U.S. – …
Continue Reading »Hanson companies sign on with Walkingspree to encourage fitness
Hanson companies sign on with Walkingspree to encourage fitness Published in the Herald Palladium, Friday, January 27, 2012 ST. JOSEPH – While some politicians are just talking the talk about reducing health care costs, Hanson Mold and its sister companies are walking the walk by encouraging healthier living among employees. Last year, the St. Joseph …
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