News Roundup
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Some of the articles of interest to working mothers that we’ve seen around the web recently…
- Scientific American explained that a new Trump administration initiative, Operation Stork Speed, aims to improve the safety of infant formula — but budget and staffing cuts may hinder it.
- Techno Sapiens shared a family’s experience with oral immunotherapy (OIT) therapy for kids with severe food allergies.
- The New York Times [unpaywalled] reported on research that demonstrates some of the first evidence that PPD is associated with modifications in the brain before childbirth.
- Elle shared why college students are reluctant to admit they’re using weight-loss drugs before graduating.
- The Wall Street Journal [gift link] explained how called the “Snapchat half-swipe” is making teens miserable.
- The Hechinger Report explored how Oklahoma’s superintendent’s mandate requiring public school students to learn from the Bible “set off a holy war.”
- Disability Scoop observed how therapy dogs are helping disabled kids in schools.
- BuzzFeed shared that a mom’s viral Reel talking about introducing her sons to her childhood TV shows to see the impact on their behavior.
- Your Laugh of the Week comes from Frazzled, with “I’m A Toddler and Here’s Why I Won’t Put My Shoes On.”
Also, do be sure to check out the news update over at Corporette!
On Corporette Recently…
- We talked about strategies to get men to take us seriously.
- We shared the second post in our money-saving habits series.
- We discussed light blue suits for workwear.
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