Layoffs hit Amazon, UPS, Target, and more — but it has little to do with AI Yahoo! Finance Layoffs hit Amazon, UPS, Target, and more — but it has little to do with AI Matthew Bidwell of the Wharton School says that layoffs are part of the capitalist process of creative destruction.
What women really want: To not answer work emails at 10 p.m. The New York Times What women really want: To not answer work emails at 10 p.m. In an opinion essay, Corinne Lowe of the Wharton School advocates for work schedules that take into account that women who work outside the home still have more household responsibilities than men.
Men who have gotten vasectomies are sharing their stories and some of them may surprise you Huffington Post Men who have gotten vasectomies are sharing their stories and some of them may surprise you A survey of men by Kathleen Hwang of the Perelman School of Medicine found that 30% of respondents identified sociopolitical issues as the reason for seeking a vasectomy.
You can still start the ‘Great Lock In’ to achieve health goals by the end of the year CNN You can still start the ‘Great Lock In’ to achieve health goals by the end of the year Katy Milkman of the Wharton School comments on trends being one of the greatest motivators to change habits.
What the air you breathe may be doing to your brain The New York Times What the air you breathe may be doing to your brain Edward Lee and colleagues at the Perelman School of Medicine study the effects of air pollution on the development of dementia.
5+ home upgrades that can lower your home insurance premiums AOL.com 5+ home upgrades that can lower your home insurance premiums Research from the Wharton School finds that homeowners' costs have increased, with insurance premiums rising an average of 33% since 2020.
‘Orthosomnia’ might be ruining your sleep. Here’s what you should know. Huffington Post ‘Orthosomnia’ might be ruining your sleep. Here’s what you should know. Indira Gurubhagavatula of the Perelman School of Medicine says laboratories, not wearable sleep trackers, are “the gold standard in measuring sleep.”
Early menopause linked to higher risk for metabolic syndrome Health Day Early menopause linked to higher risk for metabolic syndrome Stephanie Mohammed and Shefali Setia Verma of Penn Medicine co-authored a study that examined the association between metabolic syndrome and age of natural menopause.
Changes to vaccine recs causing uncertainty Politico.com Changes to vaccine recs causing uncertainty An Annenberg Public Policy Center survey found that 82% of U.S. adults would recommend that eligible children in their household get the MMR vaccine, although widespread confusion remains about the shot’s safety.
Teacher shot by 6-year-old student: ‘I thought I had died’ The Washington Post Teacher shot by 6-year-old student: ‘I thought I had died’ Clarence Watson of the Perelman School of Medicine testifies in a Virginia court case involving an elementary school shooting.