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Closing the Wealth Gap: How Women Are Reshaping the Investment World
For decades, investing has been seen as something men do — whether it is leading a big financial firm, managing
Exercise Arises as a Key Strategy to Reduce Falls in Polypharmacy for Elderly Women
Among the elderly, a condition known as polypharmacy became one of the most significant public health concerns. Recent research by
Eunice Foote: A Scientist Written Out of History
Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Galileo Galilei, and Marie Curie are the names that often come to mind when
The Renaissance Man of the Modern Era
The term “Renaissance man” according to The Book of the Courtier is described as a well-rounded individual, who excels in
From Struggle to Strength: Healing and Embracing Chemo Curls After Cancer
Unfortunately, one of the most common diseases can be the most destructive; cancer is known as the rapid and uncontrolled
Is the Literary Industry Racially Diverse?
Did you know that 95% of fiction books published in the U.S. between 1950 and 2018 were written by white