A new Pew Internet Report shows that many chronic sufferers turn to strangers in online venues. Do they eventually become consequential strangers? Read more »
Spontaneous communities like the one that has emerged in the Madison, Wisconsin Capitol building are inspring for their commraderie and resourcefulness, but they're often bound to collide with existing rules. Read more »
If you think you’re covered by health insurance, think again. According to a 2007 study in the American Journal of Medicine, illness and medical bills caused 62% of all bankruptcies and most of those people were insured and middle class. Read more »
Around this time last year, I was flying off on business trips every week or so--at company expense--between Colorado, Texas, and California, trying to push back the tide of this recession for the brands I represented. Read more »
In the movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, a small town youth leader is sent to take on a corrupt Congress and becomes mired in the continual grayness many politicians project onto policy. Read more »
Health care reform has passed, bringing America into the twenty-first century and extending coverage to tens of millions of Americans. In general, we at Shareable. Read more »
"The United States spends more on medical care per person than any country, yet life expectancy is shorter than in most other developed nations and many developing ones. Read more »
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