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Considering the constant fatalities and rampant pollution, there is no better word to characterize the car’s dominance than insane.
Source: The Absurd Primacy of the Automobile in American Life – The Atlantic
The Apple Watch has already made a huge impact and appears poised to do much more in the world of medicine.
Source: The Apple Watch is a smash hit — in this one field – Business Insider
S. Lochlann Jain’s brilliant and powerful ethnography Malignant: How Cancer Becomes Us (2013) addresses not only how cancer has become a major disease, but also how it presents a metaphor and practice constituting American culture.
Source: MAT
Leadership is changing. The future is collaborative leaders. Read through these 8 indicators to see if your leadership style will lead you into the future.
Source: Traditional vs Collaborative Leaders Infographic – e-Learning Infographics
How a 19th-century nervous condition shaped the way modern Americans think about health and happiness
Source: Neurasthenia: The Disease That Shaped American Ideas About Health and Happiness – The Atlantic
Target has plans to launch a new digital health initiative next month online and in 500 of its 1,793 stores. Beyond knowing the stories will offer a new section for health devices, details on what, exactly, the launch will entail are scarce. One device that will be included is Quell, an FDA-cleared and smartphone-connected wearable for treating chronic pain from Waltham, Massachusetts-based Neurometrix.
Source: Target to launch digital health section of devices in 500 stores | MobiHealthNews
Imagine you were lucky enough to be friends with people all over the world. Like, from the Sahara Desert, way over to rural Slovakia. From Timbuktu to Tokyo.
Source: How one app is redefining global navigation with three simple words – Techly
Mr. Trump also favors phrases like “absolutely destroy” that alienate women, according to a company that evaluates language.
Source: Measuring Trump’s Language: Bluster but Also Words That Appeal to Women – The New York Times
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