Top stories on the Globe Women’s Collective included creative ways to supplement retirement, the heavy toll of long COVID and mountain biking for stress relief
With consulting, contract work and new business ventures, women in their 50s and 60s are reimagining retirement.Experts and advocates say the time is now to stem this brain drain by giving nursing professionals the support they need.Women’s mountain biking groups like the Wild Bettys and Muddbunnies help members detach from work stress by getting into the ‘flow.’Researchers looking at the long-term effects of COVID-19 have found that they seem to affect women more significantly than men.
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