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Electronics or elder care? See which Massachusetts job sectors are rising or falling.

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This vaccine adviser to RFK Jr. has some choice words for his critics

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AI risk, return high among corporate board priorities

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PLoS ONE | July 18, 2024

The Fulfillment Center Intervention Study: Protocol for a group-randomized control trial

This journal article by Erin L. Kelly et al. describes the protocol for the Fulfillment Center Intervention Study.

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SSRN | December 2025

A Field Guide to Deploying AI Agents in Clinical Practice

In this paper, authors Jack Gallifant, Katherine C. Kellogg, Matt Butler et al. present "a practitioner-oriented field manual for deploying generative agents that use electronic health records."

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What is HaWC?

Short for health and well-being committee; a new form of participatory program that gives employees a chance to voice concerns and offer ideas for workplace improvement.

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American Journal of Public Health | January 15, 2026

Effectiveness of a Participatory Voice Intervention on Psychological Well-Being Among Warehouse Workers

The introduction of a new employee participation initiative known as a Health and Well-Being Committee (HaWC) was associated with lower levels of psychological distress among employees 6 months later.

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