Weekly News Update
- In The New York Times, Roxane Gay answered a reader question about younger coworkers not wearing bras to the office.
- The Cut warned against ingesting “retinol” supplements (really just Vitamin A) to try to improve your skin.
- The Atlantic noted, “America’s fever of workaholism is finally breaking.”
- The Wall Street Journal looked at the new super commuters, who live hundreds of miles away or several states away from work.
- WIRED observed that companies are offering substantial perks to employees and giving architects freedom to experiment with office design — to lure back workers, of course.
- SELF explained how to tell if you have dense breasts, which typically means you need an ultrasound in addition to your mammograms.
- Center for Science in the Public Interest shared advice on the safety of low-calorie sweeteners.
- The Wall Street Journal explained what you should expect to pay for well-made furniture, from couches to dining chairs.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Points in Case, with “18 Ways to Repurpose Your Bridesmaid Dress After the Wedding.”
On CorporetteMoms recently…
- In our latest Week in the Life of a Working Mom, we featured an in-house counsel in Texas who has four kids.
- We offered some clothes for working moms, including some maternity basics and washable workwear.
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