
Madeleine Burry
Writer and Editor at Freelance
she/her. brooklyn-based writer/editor. email: [email protected]
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1 month ago |
businessandamerica.com | Madeleine Burry
If you’ve been placed on a performance improvement plan (PIP), you might be feeling a lot of emotions. It’s hard to get critical feedback and hear that your work or behavior isn’t adequate or meeting expectations. Plus, with some managers and at some companies, a PIP can signal that you may be parting ways with the company soon. It can be a challenging situation. Here’s everything you need to know about what to do if you’re placed on a PIP—from when they’re used to how to respond.
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1 month ago |
healthyhearing.com | Madeleine Burry
The crunch of someone biting into an apple, or the wet smack of wads of chewing gum. The pop of a balloon. A stream of running water. The slam of a door. For people with sound hypersensitivity disorders, everyday, ordinary sounds like these can cause pain, discomfort, anger, or fear.
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2 months ago |
livestrong.com | Madeleine Burry
If you're wondering how much you should weigh, there's no simple answer. A person's weight is influenced by a variety of factors, including your genes, how you eat, your activity level and the environment where you live. Some of these things are under your control, while others are not. While there is no "ideal weight" you should aim for, it's still important to stay within a healthy weight range.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
healthyhearing.com | Madeleine Burry
Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 headphones now offer a slew of hearing-related software, including a hearing test and over-the-counter hearing aid functionality for people with mild to moderate hearing loss. These new features were authorized by the US Food and Drug Administration in September 2024 and are available to Apple users who update their operating system to iOS 18. Are they right for you? Before buying a pair, it's important to consider both the benefits and drawbacks.
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Nov 1, 2024 |
wesh.com | Madeleine Burry
In 2020, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) called for the end of daylight saving time, saying we’d all be healthier and safer if we ditched the practice. But until that day arrives, we’ll need to continue to change the clocks twice a year, which may leave you feeling groggy and off-kilter.
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