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/ Women & Worth Women’s Health Initiative: Landmark Study or Landmine? It’s been over two decades since the flawed Women’s Health Initiative of 2002 was published and women have been suffering the consequences ever since. by Nancy Cetel, MD
/ Health Great Teaching Makes Great Doctors How Dr. Robert Grossman made the NYU Langone Health System the number one teaching hospital in the country. by Worth Media
/ Lifestyle Tales of the Mocktail The low/no alcohol movement that’s taking over your favorite bar. But how do they taste? by Kirsten Cluthe
/ Women & Worth Leading Voices: Investing in the Future of Care Laura Gerson, the director of Women and Worth, interviewed Magnify Ventures’ Julie Wroblewsk and Halogen Ventures’ Jesse Draper, on the untapped potential of the childcare industry. Here’s what you need to know. by Rhea Shah
/ Impact COVID-19 Holds Lessons for the Opioid Epidemic Response The opioid epidemic reached record levels in 2022, but lessons from the COVID-19 response could help stem the tide of deaths. by Arick Wierson
/ Lifestyle Time for a Women’s Movement The rising economic power of women and their evolving tastes are shaping the watch industry. by Cait Bazemore
/ Lifestyle Mixed Media: Propaganda, Prosperity, and Chris Hemsworth An examination of insidious denialist propaganda, lessons from the world’s longest scientific study of happiness, and a new definition of mental and physical limitations. by Jason Ashlock
/ Health Why You Need to Know About Epigenetics A lesser-known genetic code influences your health—and that of your kids and grandkids. by Meredith Salisbury
/ Impact Solutions Soar with New Applications of Drone Technology Drones can save critical time and money while helping scientists calculate the most strategic ways to address climate change and public health crises. by Kendall Wyckoff
/ Lifestyle Worth It: Dream Home Workouts Ten tools to help you optimize your health from the comfort of your home. by Oliver Rist
/ Lifestyle 10 Best Spa Resorts 2023 Work hard, play hard, and then take it easy at one of Worth’s favorite spa resorts. by Kirsten Cluthe
/ Women & Worth A Status Update on Equal Pay Equal Pay Day is a reminder of how far into the new year women have to work to earn what men earned in the previous year. Find out how far have we come, and how far there is still to go. by Jenn Lim
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/ Lifestyle Tampa Rising For many years, Tampa was Florida’s lesser-known destination. Not anymore. by Richard Bradley
/ Finance Key Takeaways from Warren Buffett’s Annual Letter 2023 We dug into Warren Buffet’s annual letter so you don’t have to. Here is a breakdown of what’s different this year. by Pam Krueger
/ Lifestyle How to Become Italian If you have Italian heritage, you may be eligible for Italian citizenship—learn how to become a citizen here. by Caroline Chirichella
/ Lifestyle May the Fores Be with You Swing easy at Worth’s favorite golf resorts for 2023. Check out our list here organized from East to West. by Robert Yen
/ Lifestyle Discover: Fouquet’s New York Visit the Groupe Barrière Hotel Fouquet’s New York location. An exquisite 97-room luxury hotel with a pedigree. by Bob Guccione Jr.
/ Health America’s Healthcare Debt Is Deepening U.S. citizens have access to unparalleled medical care, but the cost means millions will never receive it. by Ruthie Kornblatt-Stier
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/ Health Bending the Longevity Curve Peter Attia’s new book Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity is a personal handbook for living a healthier, better life. by Dan Costa
/ Health Live Better by Building on the Six Pillars of Health Getting healthy requires tending to six interconnected components of well-being: nutrition, exercise, sleep, stress, substance use, and personal connections. by Sean Captain
/ Finance Opinion: Mayan Sacrifice and the Fed Once at the mercy of Mayan Chiefs, today’s sacrificial lambs are now at the mercy of tech giants hurling employees into the sinkholes of unemployment. by Jonathan Russo
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/ Health Muscle Is the Cornerstone of Longevity Pumping iron, weight-lifting, strength training—call it what you want, but it is key to living longer, according to Dr. Gabrielle Lyon. by Gabrielle Doré
/ Business How a Successful Marketing Agency Is Transforming Its Business With AI Artificial intelligence has a lot of marketers worried it’ll upend their business, but Erik Huberman sees an opportunity for exponential growth. by Lewis Schiff
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