Iowa Race Questions Logic of Significance of Health Policy Debate

By AMY LONG and JOE MOLLOY  It’s one thing for voters to support healthcare on its own. It’s another for an issue to outweigh all others. Did healthcare really beat every other concern a voter thinks about when picking a candidate during the midterms? Congressional and Statewide Races Democrats took 3 of the Iowa’s 4… Read More: Iowa Race Questions Logic of Significance of Health Policy Debate »

thinkmoney Powers Ambitious Digital Banking Transformation with Low-Code Leader OutSystems

London – 5th December, 2018 – thinkmoney is using the OutSystems low-code platform to deliver its strategic program for digital transformation and growth, with the intention of bringing application development fully in-house and achieving a six-fold productivity increase compared to traditional coding. thinkmoney is the innovative current account that offers customers budgeting and money management… Read More: thinkmoney Powers Ambitious Digital Banking Transformation with Low-Code Leader OutSystems »

Now Mental Health Patients Can Specify Their Care Before Hallucinations and Voices Overwhelm Them

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Steve Singer, who has bipolar and borderline personality disorders, knows when he’s on the verge of a mental health crisis. The female voice he hears incessantly in his head suddenly shuts up, and the hula hoop he gyrates while walking to the grocery store stops easing his anxieties. That’s when he gets… Read More: Now Mental Health Patients Can Specify Their Care Before Hallucinations… »

How Acne Messed Up My Relationship with Food – FLARE

(Photo: Joel Louzado) Throughout high school, I was one of the lucky few among my fellow students who didn’t struggle with acne—but when I turned 21, I started to break out *badly.* Within a couple of months, I was struggling with cystic acne covering my cheeks, forehead and chin. Since this type of acne is “deeply… Read More: How Acne Messed Up My Relationship with Food – FLARE »