Weight levels have soared in America over the last three decades - and the average Body Mass Index is now more than 28. A BMI of more than 25 is overweight.
men and womenU.S. home to fattest men and women in Western WorldDigg - Business & Finance Sat, 02/05/2011 - 14:24
Weight levels have soared in America over the last three decades - and the average Body Mass Index is now more than 28. A BMI of more than 25 is overweight. Manage your money like a manDigg - Business & Finance Mon, 11/08/2010 - 04:31
Men and women face different challenges when it comes to earning, saving and investing. Here are 13 strategies men can follow to overcome the gender obstacles to financial success. SIGVARIS Announces the Introduction of Second Sports Compression...Small Business News From 24-7 Press Release Mon, 04/05/2010 - 02:00
SIGVARIS is very pleased to bring to market its second product in the popular Athletic Recovery Sock series. SIGVARIS now offers both a white & a black Athletic Recovery Sock for both men and women. Tags:
New Book Shows 50+ Entrepreneurs How To Cut It In This EconomySmall Business News From 24-7 Press Release Thu, 02/04/2010 - 02:00
The Second Chance Revolution: Becoming Your Own Boss After 50 provides an inspiring yet practical how-to for the entrepreneurially-minded 50+ men and women, who dream of finally working for themselves and are searching for guidance on how to do it. Are men really more competitive than women?Digg - Business & Finance Sat, 11/14/2009 - 03:50
Men and women proved to be equally proficient in adding their columns of numbers, both when paid per problem and under the competitive pressures of a tournament. Tags:
Men vs. Women: Financial Planning [INFOGRAPHIC]Digg - Business & Finance Fri, 10/09/2009 - 10:30
Statistics show that men and women handle money differently. While there are exceptions to every rule, men generally are better prepared for retirement, are more willing to put money into savings, pay off credit card balances in full and are more educated about investing. What Do You Do? Reported U.S. Job Titles From 1850-2000Digg - Business & Finance Sun, 09/27/2009 - 15:00
This is a fascinating snapshot of what men and women have done for a living, and displays how many women have entered the work force. |