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— Mayo Clinic has been ranked the No. 1 hospital in the nation for the seventh consecutive year in U.S. News & World Report's 2022–2023 "Best...
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Romantic couples with a large age gap often raise eyebrows. Studies have found partners with more than a ten-year gap in age experience social...
Read More »You want to pursue a career in a field you’re excited about. But if you’re like most people, you also want to go down a path that’s going to provide lucrative opportunities—not just right now but for years (or decades!) to come—and that means choosing a high-paying job that’s in demand today and will continue to be in demand for the foreseeable future. But how do you know what types of jobs are going to provide those opportunities—both today and five or 10 years down the line? Fortunately, you don’t have to guess. Every year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics releases employment projections for growth both overall and for each individual occupation over a period of 10 years. Nothing is ever certain—and the most recent projections, which use models based on historical data through 2019, don’t take into account the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic—but the BLS growth predictions can give you a good sense of the long-term trajectory of a huge range of roles. SEARCH OPEN JOBS ON THE MUSE! See who’s hiring here, and you can even filter your search by benefits, company size, remote opportunities, and more. Then, sign up for our newsletter and we’ll deliver advice on landing the job right to you. Let’s take a look at 15 high-paying jobs that are poised for serious growth over the next decade. For the purposes of this list, we’ve defined “high-paying” as jobs whose median pay in 2020, according to BLS, was above the median household income in the U.S., which was $68,703 in 2019. And “poised for serious growth” means BLS has projected this occupation will grow “faster than average” or “much faster than average” over the next 10 years. (For reference, the average growth rate for all occupations is 4%.)
Some herbs and spices may likewise help lower blood pressure. Basil. Share on Pinterest Natasa Mandic/Stocksy United. ... Parsley. Parsley...
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Here is the full list: Having a runny nose. Call from unknown numbers. Being left on hold when calling a company. Receiving a 'we missed you' card...
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Because corn is such a kidney-friendly ingredient, making your own corn tortillas is a healthy and fun activity you can do at home. Apr 27, 2020
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In severe cases, it's a life-altering disability. I suspect there are more sufferers out there than one would imagine, but shame keeps them quiet....
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This article reviews natural ways to help lower uric acid levels. Limit purine-rich foods. ... Eat more low purine foods. ... Avoid medications...
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Some foods to avoid include: Red meat: Research suggests that going red meat-free may help improve prostate health. In fact, daily meat consumption...
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Tuna is kidney-friendly and an inexpensive source of protein. Make homemade tuna salad with yogurt instead of mayo and throw it into a pita for a...
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In addition to urinary tract infection and prostatitis, there are other reasons that can cause a high PSA level. These include: Benign prostatic...
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