American Heart Month: Stress Management and Your Health
The American Heart Association warns that stress can wreak havoc on the body by causing issues such as ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and even
The American Heart Association warns that stress can wreak havoc on the body by causing issues such as ulcers, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and even
The Alzheimer’s Association lists Alzheimer’s Disease as the 6th leading cause of death in the United States; it affects more than 5.5 million individuals. Currently,
According to the Texas Heart Institute, heart failure is something that happens gradually. It is possible to go years without experiencing a symptom. That’s why
WebMD reports that one of the most important things you can do to prevent heart disease is to begin implementing a heart-healthy diet. This includes
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that one in four deaths is a result of heart disease. Although the organization goes on
According to Statista, consumers within the United States have increased their spending on chocolate with a reported 22.4 billion in sales during 2017. ReactDx, creators
More than 22,000 Americans die from cardiovascular disease every day, giving it the title of the number one cause of death. The sharp, recent increase
The American Heart Association reports that one out of every three adult males suffers from some form of cardiovascular disease. ReactDx, leaders in mobile cardiac
May happens to be Stroke Awareness Month, which is a great reminder about how important heart health really is. ReactDx features top-of-the-line Holter monitoring equipment
April 7, 2017, is World Health Day, but, as Americans, we should be aware of our heart health every day. According to the Centers for
Jodi is a seasoned Human Resources professional who thrives on change and transformation. She fell in love with Human Resources when she attended Penn State University for graduate school in Public Administration with a curriculum that emphasized Human Resources. After earning her Master’s degree she began her career in the manufacturing industry in Talent Acquisition and was eventually assigned the overall HR Management responsibility of three divisions which included collective bargaining. Ultimately, she made her way to transitioning a new division of a Fortune 100 company under the corporate model as well as developing and executing Human Resources policies and procedures across a broad range of functional disciplines. At the next juncture of her career, she was tapped on the shoulder by former Executives that she previously worked with to join in on an exciting start-up. Today, Jodi is the Vice President of Talent Relations and Development for Medicomp Inc dba ReactDx and is responsible for managing the strategic Human Resources function which includes mergers and acquisitions for this rapidly expanding company.
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