Health Care
  • How Much Health Data Can We Actually Handle?

    By Meredith Salisbury, Techonomy

    Nothing symbolizes this revolution more than Apple’s healthcare-oriented iWatch, expected in early 2015. Increasingly, ordinary people can utilize devices, apps, medical tests, and data analysis to...

  • 6 Ways Your Company Health Plan Could Change

    By Jay Hancock, Kaiser Health News

    You don’t get a pass this year on big health insurance decisions because you’re not shopping in an Affordable Care Act marketplace. Employer medical plans — where most working-age folks get coverage...

  • The Real Cost of Waiting to Save for Retirement

    When you’re young and not making a lot of money, it can be easy to put off saving for retirement, with the thought that you’ll get to it in a few years when you’re in a better position to do so. That...

  • Obamacare 2015: Health Care Options for Consumers

    By Brianna Ehley, The Fiscal Times

    Obamacare’s health state and federal health exchanges will open for business on Saturday—as the law’s second open enrollment period officially begins. Health officials and advocates are hoping to...

  • Why a “Walkable” City Is Good for Your Mental Health

    It’s well known that easy-to-walk communities can improve our health. A new study from the University of Kansas has found that walkable neighborhoods also encourage cognition such as better memory in...