The employment landscape is constantly shifting. While agricultural jobs played a big role in the 19th century, a large portion of U.S. jobs today are in administration, sales, or transportation. So how can job seekers identify the fastest growing jobs…
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Shoppers are redefining what wellness means to them By Dawn Valandingham
22 September 2021Views: 610You might think of performance nutrition as the domain of athletes — and it certainly began with them — but shoppers of all stripes have learned its value. Read more in supermarketnews Shoppers are redefining what wellness means to them…
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The underlying technology that powers a Fitbit and a motion-sensing medical device might be very similar, but the sensitivity or quality of its sensors and the algorithms each one uses to draw conclusions could span the difference between a budget…
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Leadership in the New Now By Rainer Strack , Janina Kugel , Susanne Dyrchs , and Matthias Tauber
15 June 2020Views: 937For leaders, the challenge of guiding people through uncertainty and into the new reality brings timeless needs into sharper focus. Empathy and flexibility are important leadership qualities at any time. Read more in BCG Leadership in the New Now By…
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“Gaming disorder” may get classified as a mental health condition , here’s what that means By Kevin Loria
26 January 2018Views: 1,466Gaming covers any activity from playing Two Dots on your iPhone to sitting down in front of a custom-built gaming PC for hours. Putting uncontrollable engagement in that category of activities on the list would give doctors and mental health…
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Adidas has launched its own new app platform designed for women, aimed at consolidating all those different app types into one. The “All Day” app serves up daily ideas, techniques, and inspiration from leading experts across four areas of athletic…
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The phrase “Meatless Monday” is rivaled only in awfulness by “Taco Tuesday,” or any other term relating days of the week and food. However, the reasoning behind it is sound: Give yourself one day a week where you don’t eat…
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The past year was not a great one for women’s health technology. First there was the Bluetooth-enabled “smart tampon” that raised eyebrows with its clunky and impractical design. Then came security concerns that hackers might be able to access private…
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The main thrust of the pedestrianization movement is that we need to re-think urban planning, and start designing cities for people, not cars. Proponents of pedestrianization say that fewer cars would mean less stress and more effective use of people’s…
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Today, we target individual age-related diseases when they spring up. But this study could help us develop a therapy to attack aging itself, and perhaps even target it before it begins taking shape. But such a therapy is at least…