Move over Meyers-Briggs, there’s a new personality typing trend in town. It’s called the Enneagram model. It essentially breaks down patterns in viewing the world and behaving into nine different types. It can be a helpful tool for self-reflection and understanding others. We spoke with Ian Morgan Cron, the author …
Read More »Longer Trips to This Type of Store May Raise Coronavirus Risk
Photo by ANRproduction / Shutterstock.com No matter how much you try to hunker down at home to avoid the coronavirus, there are some errands that are tough to avoid — such as grocery shopping. Unfortunately, shopping for such essentials can put you at higher risk of contracting the coronavirus, especially …
Read More »IBM claims its AI can improve neonatal outcomes and predict the onset of Type 1 diabetes
When it comes to customer expectations, the pandemic has changed everything Learn how to accelerate customer service, optimize costs, and improve self-service in a digital-first world. December 10, 2020 Register here IBM this week presented research investigating how AI and machine learning could be used to improve maternal health in …
Read More »Roblox, game developers, and JDRF team up to fight Type 1 diabetes
How startups are scaling communication The pandemic is making startups take a close look at ramping up their communication solutions. Learn how Roblox has launched a game inside its virtual world platform that will help raise awareness about Type 1 diabetes in a partnership with medical research nonprofit JDRF, once …
Read More »Type I, II, or III Collagen? Different types of Collagen and How to Choose the Best One for You
When a person goes looking for information on “collagen” supplements, they often come out more confused than they went in. There are seemingly dozens of different varieties. There’s gelatin. There’s animal collagen. There’s marine collagen. Hydrolysate and peptides. And then there are all the “types” of collagen: type I, type …
Read More »This Type of Social Security Benefit Is Often Overlooked
Photo by CGN089 / Shutterstock.com Social Security recipients who have lost a spouse may be eligible for a higher monthly payout if they switch to survivor’s benefits. But many recipients are unaware of this fact. That ignorance could cost them tens of thousands of dollars over the course of their …
Read More »Americans Remain Fearful of This Type of Health Care Amid Pandemic
Photo by i_am_zews / Shutterstock.com Americans are more comfortable about seeing doctors today than they were a few months ago. But some nervousness remains. A new poll by Morning Consult finds that 65% of respondents would be likely to visit a doctor for treatment not related to the coronavirus. That …
Read More »IRS Makes It Easier to Undo This Type of Retirement Withdrawal
Photo by sirtravelalot / Shutterstock.com The IRS has good news for those who already took a required minimum distribution, or RMD, this year but now are having second thoughts. Earlier this year, passage of the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, better known as the CARES Act, gave …
Read More »How to Intermittent Fast and Which Type of Fasting Is Right For You
Intermittent fasting has taken the world by storm. No longer is it the province of fitness freaks. No longer do you get weird looks because you skipped the break room donuts. Now you’ve got grandmothers trying it and doctors recommending it. It’s here, the benefits are legion, and you’re interested. …
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