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YourCoach.Health, a practice management platform for health and wellness coaches, is taking its services corporate by launching an employee-centric version of its platform.
The company is now partnering with employer organizations to provide health and wellness coaching to workers.
Using its patent-pending algorithms and a YourCoach concierge, the company pairs each employee with a health coach who helps them meet their specific health goals. YourCoach’s concierges stick with employees throughout their journey to monitor progress and ensure that the health coach is a good match.
The platform’s health coaches, many of whom are certified by the National Board for Health and Wellness Coaching, range in specialties from nutrition to aging and more. They provide their matched employees with personalized programs that include tasks such as drinking enough water throughout the day or reminders to go to bed at a reasonable time.
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Medical equipment bound for India was loaded onto a FedEx plane at Newark airport.handout
Two planes lifted off early Saturday from Newark airport bound for Mumbai, each stuffed with oxygen equipment and other critical medical aid to help India battle what is now the worldâs worst outbreak of COVID-19.
The airlift was organized in part by a group of Massachusetts business executives of Indian descent, who in the space of just a few days assembled millions of dollars in equipment and donations for the virus-ravaged country.
The flights are part of a local effort anchored by Naresh Ramarajan and Gitika Srivastava, founders of Navya Network, who are working their connections to supply thousands of oxygen concentrators, which are smaller medical devices that can be used in homes to help infected patients breathe. Theyâve raised about $2.5 million so far, and even added a second plane to fly the donated material to India on Saturday: a Boeing 777 cargo plane donated by FedEx,