Health Care
  • 		<strong>Founder</strong>: Victor Wang, age 25<br /><strong>Launched</strong>: December, 2012<br /><strong>Mission</strong>: Wang grew up in Canada, while his grandmother lived alone in Taiwan. She was so lonely and dispirited she actually talked about s

    Scientist Venter Aims to Bend the Aging Cost Curve

    By Julie Steenhuysen, Reuters

    Craig Venter, the U.S. scientist who raced the U.S. government to map the human genome over a decade ago and created synthetic life in 2010, is now on a quest to treat age-related disease. Venter has...

  • 		<p>Improve incentives for saving by low-income households by expanding use of behavioral approaches and incentives; reduce inefficient tax expenditures for higher-income households.</p>    <p>      <strong>Broader benefits to U.S. economy</strong>

    How to Save Big by Cutting the Right Stuff

    Cutting out a latte here or a dinner there makes many of us feel like we’re making smart money decisions, but it’s the bigger, harder-to-make choices that will result in serious savings. Lifestyle...

  • Don't Get Conned on Long-Term Care

    By Carole Moore, Bankrate

    As long-term care insurance rates catapult and policy benefits plunge, many aging Americans who thought they had good coverage are discovering just the opposite. On top of that, some consumers are...

  • Why Tetris Could Be the Next Weight-Loss Wonder Drug

    When it comes to games, there’s no beating the classics. Especially when that classic can help you lose weight, like Tetris reportedly does. The popular game tasks players with arranging an endless...

  • Sleep Problems Plague Device-Dependent Children

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    It happens to the best of us: We check our smartphones or tablets one last time before we turn in at night – then end up tossing and turning for what feels like an eternity. That’s because our phones...