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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 25 Jul 2013

    Depression costs companies $23 billion in lost productivity annually. 10.8% of full-time employees are depressed.http://on.wsj.com/18FlRDX 

    4:01 PM - 25 Jul 2013
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      2. Emily Fletcher‏ @ZivaMeditation 25 Jul 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        @WSJ Thank you for this article. So happy companies are starting to use meditation training to combat depression and increase productivity.

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      3. Showmanship‏ @showmanship_ 25 Jul 2013
        Replying to @ZivaMeditation

        @ZivaMeditation @WSJ agreed. even if companies are looking at it from a purely monetary standpoint.

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      1. Kiren‏ @soitgoes714 25 Jul 2013
        Replying to @WSJ

        100% of law students are depressed “@WSJ: ... 10.8% of full-time employees are depressed. http://on.wsj.com/18FlRDX ”

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      1. Bill Sabo‏ @Billsocalif 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ I get depressed every time you ask me to pay for a subscription, but hey that's just my dysfunctional issues.

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      1. Krystal Augustine‏ @Krystalizing 25 Jul 2013
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        Wow “@WSJ: Depression costs companies $23 billion in lost productivity annually.10.8% of ft employees are depressed. http://on.wsj.com/18FlRDX ”

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      1. Eric Hollenberg‏ @HollaAtMeBerg 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ that's where all the healthcare money should be going #BRAIN

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      1. mark wonderful‏ @markwonderful 25 Jul 2013
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        .@wsj How in the Hell do they come up with these numbers? They're just fodder to make someone else a billionaire.

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      1. Friends HF‏ @FriendsHF 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Another reason why so many people are unfortunately turning to #Alcohol or #substance #abuse to try and numb the #Pain

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      1. MissKae‏ @otterish 25 Jul 2013
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        Sad. @WSJ: Depression costs $23 billion in lost productivity annually. 10.8% of full-time employees are depressed. http://on.wsj.com/18FlRDX 

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      1. The Corporate 5k‏ @TheCorporate5k 25 Jul 2013
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        Another reason #Wellness is so important “@WSJ: Depression costs companies $23 billion in lost productivity annually http://on.wsj.com/18FlRDX ”

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      1. Thomas Carl‏ @Lrac_Samoht 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ ... That's because 48% of their income goes for gas ... :o(

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      1. Greg Kehoe‏ @GiGi_Kehoe 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Try being unemployed... #itsworse

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      1. Michael Samhan‏ @M5amhan 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ yea because they work so hard and still cant sustain a good standard of living, easy to see where they are coming from..

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      1. Vero Pat‏ @veropat7 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ Is losing our country to Marxists, Alinskyites,Socialists, and Communists a reason for depression! Hmm...

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      1. Keith Martin MD‏ @keithmartinmd 25 Jul 2013
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        MT @WSJ: 10.8% of full-time employees R depressed costing firms $23B/yr in lost productivity http://on.wsj.com/18FlRDX  #NCDs @CUGHnews

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      1. Elly ‏ @EllysiumElly 25 Jul 2013
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        @WSJ How about living wages? Health care? Is that too obvious? That elephant in the room-

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      1. Vero Pat‏ @veropat7 25 Jul 2013
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        @referrill @WSJ Perhaps they don't have jobs anymore, or are overqualified for their jobs.

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      1. you already kno doe‏ @fofofinch 25 Jul 2013
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        Same recognize RT @WSJ: Depression costs companies $23 billion in lost productivity annually. 10.8% of full-time employees are depressed.

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