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As you scroll on TikTok or Instagram, young influencers like Alix Earle casually talk about getting “preventative botox” or ...
According to the study, millennials — those aged between 28 and 44 — were the most likely to booze with 83% admitting to ...
A study found that the newer generation of much more effective diabetes medications are reaching only a fraction of the ...
Conservative values are taking over — which spells bad news for our hairy armpits. So where can we go from here in pursuit of ...
It’s been 26 years since Julia Roberts supercharged the body positivity discussion by rocking up at the Notting Hill premiere with hairy armpits. It was a pivotal moment: one that inspired us to burn ...
You’re heading out for the night with a baby pink bandage dress borrowed from your best friend (and her fake ID). Your hair’s ...
Australians are reaching for supplements more than ever, but new research shows many are being swayed more by price tags and ...
As the summer shopping season kicks off, all eyes are on Gen Z—those born between 1997 and 2012 and whose purchasing power wields significant influence over market trends.
Why Gen Z Is Turning Away from Leadership—and What It Means for the Future of Work Faced with burnout, broken systems and outdated models of success, Gen Z is reimagining what it means to lead.
The hamburger could be on its way out as its spotlight seems to be being taken over by the rise of chicken sandwiches. Experts who spoke to Newsweek attribute this shift in consumer demand in part ...
Gen Z reports valuing quality of life and peace of mind over wealth. Surveys indicate that high costs and economic uncertainty have contributed to the trend, as long-term planning feels out of ...
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