Weekly News Update
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- Allure reported on a new survey of plastic surgeons that revealed a big influx of younger clientele.
- Harvard Business Review explained how companies can be more inclusive of neurodivergent employees.
- A New York Times op-ed shared how work changed after the Black Death and pondered the changes that could arise from the current pandemic.
- The New York Times also looked at the varying levels of deception among job candidates, from “deceptive ingratiation” to “image creation” to, uh, having someone a friend pretend to be you in a virtual interview.
- Cosmopolitan interviewed eight women around the country who “quit their lives” during COVID.
- The Atlantic stated that with dating, it's better to look for someone who complements you than someone whom you have a lot in common with.
- NPR reported that babies whose mothers received the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines during pregnancy had a 61% lower risk of being hospitalized with COVID in their first six months.
- Gloria spoke to a woman who froze her eggs in her late 30s and later donated eight viable eggs to medical research rather than continue to store them.
- Sports Illustrated shared an opinion piece called “It's Time to Raise the Age Minimum in Figure Skating.”
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Weekly Humorist, with “Play FRUGLE! The New Word Game That Will Never Go Up Behind A Paywall.”
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