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  2. Bottom Line Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Bottom Line, Inc. (formerly Boardroom, Inc.) is an American publisher of books, newsletters and Web articles that provide advice from experts on a wide variety of topics, predominantly health, health care, investing and personal finance but also food and nutrition, taxes and legal matters, career, privacy and security, home improvement, small business, travel, entertainment, automobiles ...

  3. Belvoir Media Group - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Belvoir acquired Bottom Line Health (2022 circulation: 85,000) from Bottom Line Inc., followed in 2021 by the acquisition of Bottom Line Personal (2022 circulation: 225,000). The Bottom Line periodicals interview subject-matter experts in fields ranging from human wellness, to financial strategies, to meaningful lifestyle changes that ...

  4. Healthline - Wikipedia

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    While some writers have used terms like "reliable" [13] to describe Healthline, others have questioned both the quality of its content and its usability and readability. For example, the site Health News Review said a Healthline article about a new medication used promotional language copied from the drug-maker's press release, neglected to cite side effects, and framed the drug's claimed ...

  5. Social undermining - Wikipedia

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    Bottom line is defined as profits or losses of a business. Greenbaum and colleagues found that some employees tend to focus on a bottom-line outcome, which may be related to their tendency to engage in social undermining behavior. [ 2 ]

  6. Workplace wellness - Wikipedia

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    The emerging discipline of Health and Productivity Management (HPM) has shown that health and productivity are "inextricably linked" and that a healthy workforce leads to a healthy bottom line. There is now strong evidence that health status can impair day-to-day work performance (e.g., presenteeism ) and have a negative effect on job output ...

  7. Bottom line (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bottom line is the income that a company has after subtracting costs and expenses from the total revenue. When a lot of potential working capital is trapped in disputes, your company will be at risk of a decreasing bottom line. Bottom line or the bottom line may also refer to:

  8. Triple bottom line - Wikipedia

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    The Triple Bottom Line: How Today's Best-Run Companies Are Achieving Economic, Social and Environmental Success—and How You Can Too by Andrew W. Savitz and Karl Weber; The Sustainability Advantage: Seven Business Case Benefits of a Triple Bottom Line (Conscientious Commerce) by Bob Willard, New Society Publishers ISBN 978-0-86571-451-9

  9. Health care - Wikipedia

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    Health care, or healthcare, is the improvement of health via the prevention, diagnosis, treatment, amelioration or cure of disease, illness, injury, and other ...