Quarterly Wellness Newsletter
View all upcoming Wellness events and articles on over 15 resources to support your well-being!
May 2024 - Health Observances & Events
Mental Health Awareness Month
Stress Reduction Techniques: Relax, Get Centered & Improve Your Mindset (Webinar)
Join NIH panel members for a webinar, “Stress Reduction Techniques: Relax, Get Centered and Improve Your Mindset." Unlock key tools to stress management through exploring how we prevent stress from negatively impacting our communication, when to seek help and how Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction techniques can calm the mind and re-center the body.
- Thursday, May 2, 202
- Zoom link below. Meeting ID: 160 527 6872
- Lecture and exercises - be prepared to participate and enjoy time to unwind!
Join the Webinar
National Physical Fitness & Sports Month
Bike to Work Day
Join us at more than 100 pit stops in DC, MD, and VA for this FREE event for a fun and healthy way to start your day.
- Friday, May 17, 2024
- The first 16,000 who register and attend at a pit stop receive a FREE T-shirt.
- Free giveaways, food, and beverages at participating locations, while supplies last.
"Spring into Wellness" Campaign
Spring into Wellness is OHR and ORS’ annual joint campaign highlighting resources and events designed to enhance your personal and professional well-being. Events and resources center around the five tenets of well-being: Community, Physical, Career, Social and Financial.
June Health Observances & Events
16th Annual Take a Hike Day
Effective Behavior Change Webinar
- Monday, June 10
- 12:00p to 1:00p ET.
View flyer for details!
Recorded Webinars - January to April 2024
Healthy Cooking Demonstration: Keeping it Simple
Food and Mood Webinar: A Panel Discussion
- Panel members from ORS, NIMH, and NIGMS discussed the importance of the gut-brain connection, the function of the microbiome, eating with the seasons, and how these key areas complement our overall health. Recording.
Chair Yoga Series & Coffee Chats
Chair Yoga is perfect for office workers, seniors, and anyone who finds it difficult to sit on the floor or stand for long periods.
"Non-Sleep Deep Rest Series" Recordings
Ongoing Fitness Services
NIH Fitness Centers - Bldg. 31, Bldg. 53 and Rockledge 2 are open!
R&W Daily "Fit for YOU" Classes
See April Class Descriptions and the 2024 April Schedule PDF
Holiday Hustle & New Years Movement Series Recordings
"Maintaining a Healthy Weight at the Holidays" Recording
"You Can Prevent Diabetes" Recording
Additional Fitness Resources
R&W Fitness Center Memberships and Personal Training Services
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Wellness@NIH Website
The
Wellness@NIH website is designed to help employees support their individual health while at work, bringing you information about key health topics and services.
Wellness@NIH is brought to you by the NIH Health and Wellness Council.
We invite you to explore this site, which will be growing over time, and invite you to
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Stay Connected! Private Facebook Group
Sponsored by the NIH’s Health and Wellness Council, this group provides information on key health topics and services to support employee well-being. To become a member:
Log into Facebook and search for “Wellness@NIH”
Hover over the image and select the option to join.
Answer a few questions to confirm that you work at the NIH.
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Additional NIH Resources
National Heart Lung and Blood Institute
U.S. Surgeon General Promotes Walking and Walkable Communities.
The “Take the Stairs” campaign is the NIH response to the U.S. Surgeon General’s 2015 “Call to Action to Promote Walking and Walkable Communities,” with worksites as a key sector for
implementation. In support of the project, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams came to visit NIH.
In support of the "Take the Stairs" campaign at NIH. Fogarty International Center Director Dr.Roger Glass and Deputy Director Dr.Peter Kilmarx posted signs encouraging NIH employees.