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By David L. Driscoll
What the hot new career choice can tell us about our profession’s future
By Randall Stevenson
At some time in every actuary’s career, one will observe human behavior that from an actuarial or economic perspective defies the theory that people will behave to promote their self-interest.
By Jeff Reeves
As more states legalize medically assisted suicide, what does it mean for actuaries?
By Timothy J. Adams
Shrewd companies stand to benefit from hiring neurodiverse actuaries
By Jay Vadiveloo
I recently attended a seminar on artificial intelligence (AI) by Ajay Agrawal, Ph.D.
Drug-resistant pathogens, antibiotics … and the race against the clock.
By Ari Szafranski
“Congratulations! You’ve been promoted to manager … good luck!”
By Jeff Reeves
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in the United States for many decades, and remains so to this day.
By Nate Worrell
In 2014, my wife had a serious health crash. She was stuck in bed battling gut pain, bloating, fatigue, anxiety, and depression.