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4 Smart Money Rules for Couples Living on One Income

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The median household income for families with two full-time working parents is just over $100,000, compared with just $55,000 for households where only one parent works full time, according to a 2015 Pew Research Center survey. Having an agreed-upon policy for managing personal costs is also critical for couples sharing one income.

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StretchLabs Is Taking Stretching from a Pre-Workout Activity to Part of a Holistic Wellness Regimen

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The company is growing fast and has opened more than 900 locations worldwide since it was founded in 2015. And some insurance companies are beginning to extend their policies to cover a few sessions each month. If you haven’t already spotted a StretchLab location near you, you may soon. Subsequent sessions are $60 or $105-plus.

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How Discrimination in the Workplace Impacts Black Women’s Health & Well-Being

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She was put on medication and had to take a few weeks off from work. For example, in a 2022 study published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging , researchers noted that racial discrimination had a negative impact on human health—specifically, it had the potential to increase the risk for medical disorders.

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Lab rats – how the UK life sciences sector is struggling to find space to work

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It is striking how weighted Ireland’s export figures are to the life sciences, medical and pharmaceutical industries craved by the UK Just how significant is apparent when comparing the UK with Ireland.

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Trump figured out how to hit Harvard where it really hurts

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The Trump administration’s recent decision to bar international students from attending Harvard University was less a policy decision than an act of war. According to the State Department, the number of annual F-1 student visas issued to international students nearly tripled from 216,000 in 2003 to 644,000 in 2015.