Topics to contemplate during quarantine
Having a schedule isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. […]
Something good from COVID19
NASA found “significant decreases” in nitrogen dioxide over China. […]
When your devices rest, you rest
The use of multiple social media platforms is strongly associated with depression and anxiety. […]
6 ways to give back in 2020
Lending a hand and helping others makes us happier, and instills a greater sense of purpose in everyday life. […]
The price of uncertainty
In a brief Oval Office address, President Trump laid out his plan to respond to the COVID19 crisis that’s rapidly spreading fear across the global economy. […]
The real cost of not affording treatment
34 million US adults know someone who died after not receiving needed medical treatment. […]
Intel’s next steps
With former CFO Bob Swan at the helm, Intel is looking to embrace the AI, 5G, and autonomous driving revolutions. [...]
More than a utility company
Despite becoming the second largest utility firm in the US, CEO Tom Fanning believes Southern Company has achieved much more. [...]
The playboy tech king
The always controversial Larry Ellison, CTO and co-founder of the Oracle Corporation, may be facing his biggest challenge yet. [...]

Working (and living) with chronic illness
Chronic illness may be unpredictable, but it shouldn’t hold anybody back from getting a job, however, in many states across the US, it does. […]
A salubrious market
Healthcare providers must take full advantage of the Internet of Health Things, even if industry leaders do not yet fully understand its potential. […]
New public enemy number one
The World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus asks countries to wake up and consider the coronavirus as public enemy number one. […]
“Resilient” US economy tested by coronavirus
Fed Chair upbeat in the first of his twice-a-year updates to congress. […]
Millennials, work, and mental health
Millennials are helping to destigmatize therapy than any other age group or generation. […]
Sleep or exercise?
The answer is harder than you think. […]


