Today (18 October) is World Menopause Day, and the theme for this year is the link between heart health and hormones. Janet O’Neill highlights some ways employers can support cardiovascular health among employees in this cohort.
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Amazon has announced the next batch of free games and bonuses coming to Prime customers in October. In case you weren't aware, Amazon Prime customers get more than just one-day deliveries and TV streaming. If you're an Amazon Prime customer…
It's hard to believe, but Elder Scrolls 6 was officially announced over five years ago during the 2018 E3 conference. Nothing has been shown beyond a short teaser trailer, with Bethesda making it clear that the next Elder Scrolls game…
An estimated 1 in 4 older Americans with dementia or mild cognitive impairment lives alone and is at risk of practices like unsafe driving, wandering outside the home, mixing up medications and failing to attend medical appointments.
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The launch of Threads, Meta’s new Twitter killer, has catapulted some of us into a social media midlife crisis. What is it all for, anyway? Maybe some shiny new app will bring meaning and texture back to microblogging. But also, do we need…
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In what can only be described as an outrage, I have been cancelled by Coutts. I assume this is down to my…
Baldur's Gate 3 has jumped back into gaming's collective conscious in a shocking display, as a TikTok livestream from the developers of the upcoming RPG was recently cut off due to a video depicting a lovemaking scene between two humanoid…
During a recent press conference, UFC President Dana White confirmed that a Power Slap video game is in active development. When questioned on the topic of a video game adaptation, White responded by saying "It's funny you ask that, I did…
Coincidentally, we now see a reliance on management consultants and law firms for advice and services relating to industrial relations matters, rather than building such capability in-house.Maybe HR is overlooking its primary role … looking…