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Health costs companies over $1,500 per employee every year.

Corporate health speaker Andrew Cavanagh says poor health costs companies over $1,500 per employee every year.

(PRWEB) April 11, 2004 --By implementing a few simple health strategies companies can turn those huge hidden health costs into huge healthy profits.

A company with just 200 employees could be losing over $300,000 every year to lost productivity and accidents linked to poor health," said Mr Cavanagh.

This is conservative. Many estimates put the cost of poor health at well over twice that figure."

Mr Cavanagh just released a free report titled Healthy people make healthy profits -- turning your companys huge hidden health costs into huge healthy profits" (free download at www.glorioushealth.cjb.net.)

The report details the costs to business of conditions like depression, sleep deprivation, the common cold, influenza, obesity and stress.

The report also provides links to several high quality free resources companies can utilize to improve workplace health immediately.

Depression, for example, costs business more than any other disease," said Mr Cavanagh. And its effects on productivity are insidious. Its can be hard to tell if an employee is depressed.

A depressed employee will lose about one workday a week in productivity. Around 8% of a companys employees will suffer from depression at any single time.

This amounts to 1.6% of every companys salary lost to depression every week.

Andrew Cavanagh is a leading expert on this condition, authoring the first book on depression with a comprehensive diet and lifestyle protocol to elevate mood and reverse the disease. (From depression to glorious health in six steps" -- free download www.glorioushealth.cjb.net.)

Many staff see depression as a normal affliction that comes and goes.

Depression is actually an early warning sign your bodys autocrine system is seriously out of balance.

If youre suffering from depression its a fair bet other more serious diseases are developing in your body.

Fortunately the same diet and lifestyle changes used to reverse depression can help reverse a wide variety of other conditions from high blood pressure and high cholesterol to sleep deprivation and stress.

By implementing a few free strategies like a voluntary diet and lifestyle course in the workforce many serious health problems can be halted before they develop into something more serious and costly both for the employer and the employee.

Mr Cavanaghs course 'Reversing all chronic disease" also represents a breakthrough in the health industry.

The free eighteen part program is the first comprehensive diet and lifestyle course delivered by email.

Reversing all chronic disease" describes in detail the major cause of most diseases and a wide range of simple common sense diet and lifestyle changes to combat those diseases effectively.

Company employees can subscribe to Mr Cavanaghs online diet and lifestyle course free by sending a blank email to glorioushealth@freeautobot.com. More details are available at www.glorioushealth.cjb.net.

According to health writer, speaker and consultant Andrew Cavanagh healthy people do make healthy profits. And companies can turn those huge hidden health costs of over $1,500 per employee every year into huge healthy profits with some simple free health strategies.

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