Wake County Promotes Holiday Activity for Stress Relief

Wake County Government in Raleigh, North Carolina, announced that holiday stress affects many people, but there are effective ways to manage it. The county’s Public Health Health Promotion team has shared ideas for staying active during the holidays. According to the announcement, individuals can take small breaks during the season to move their bodies. The message encourages residents to get outside with friends, family, and coworkers in order to remain active and enjoy the season.



Source: Wake County Government

Source Type: Gov

Source Location: Raleigh

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