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  • Mar 26, 2024 | nutritionaloutlook.com | Sarah Marion

    Millennials still outspend Gen ZThe nutrition industry is rightly interested in understanding the fitness behaviors of Gen Z – today’s teens and young adults aged 12-27. This generation is fast becoming major fitness consumers in their own right. However, as much attention as we’re giving Gen Z, the fact is that Millennials (currently aged 28-43 in 2024) still consistently outspend Gen Z in both nutrition and fitness, and they haven’t reached peak earning power yet.

  • Aug 5, 2023 | daily-journal.com | Sarah Marion

    The Chicago Southland region has long attracted small business owners, visionaries and entrepreneurs. And our diverse range of industries including retail, transportation and farming all share one thing in common: an indisputable reliance on American innovation. As the former head of a chamber of commerce turned consultant, I’ve had a front-row seat to the digital transformation of technology as a standalone sector to one whose influence permeates every corner of America’s economy.

  • Jul 24, 2023 | opmed.doximity.com | Dinesh Arab |Brian B Gilmer |May Ameri |Sarah Marion

    Op-Med is a collection of original articles contributed by Doximity members. The best way of describing a student rotating with me is the feeling I have when I plan my long runs — I really don’t look forward to it, but once I start, I enjoy the feeling, and when it’s done, I am glad I did it and have a sense of accomplishment. I wasn’t particularly looking forward to another student rotation when I walked into the cath lab. “Anyone seen my student?” I asked.

  • Jul 20, 2023 | opmed.doximity.com | Brian B Gilmer |May Ameri |Sarah Marion

    Op-Med is a collection of original articles contributed by Doximity members. It happens from time to time. Patients have issues over the weekend and reach the physician on call, or perhaps a nurse in the ER, over the phone. The reasons are myriad. They have pain, nausea, a rash that is getting larger, swelling in the operative leg. They want to know: Is this normal? Will it get worse? Could it be something serious? But ultimately, what they all want to know is whether they should go to the ER.

  • Jul 20, 2023 | opmed.doximity.com | Charmaine Gregory |Brian B Gilmer |May Ameri |Sarah Marion

    Op-Med is a collection of original articles contributed by Doximity members. This is a story of my reclamation. As a child, I had a vivid image of myself as a physician wearing the smartly pressed long white coat and holding a brilliantly shining stethoscope as I listened intently to the hearts of my patients. At just eight years old, I would ravenously devour the high gloss, vividly colored pages of the human anatomy encyclopedias my mother gave me.

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