Problems remain despite government efforts to restore public transport to former efficiency. By Carlos Rodríguez Although public transport in the Cuban capital Havana has improved after a five-year investment programme, travellers say both the buses and the roads they drive on are in poor shape, and services remain patchy and overcrowded. Prior to 1990, the […]
Official Recognition of Binge Eating Disorder Will Change Lives, According to Eating Recovery Center
Eating disorders treatment center explains four reasons that acknowledgment of the most common and often misdiagnosed eating disorder will positively impact millions of men, women and children Binge eating disorder (BED) will become an official mental health diagnosis this May when it is included – for the first time – in the fifth edition of […]
A Horrible Way to Age
The Genworth 2013 Cost of Care Survey shows that the cost of receiving care in a setting such as an assisted living facility or nursing home is dramatically increasing, while the cost to receive care at home through homemaker services or a home health aide is rising at a much more gradual pace. Over the […]
Exonerations Appear to Undermine Hague Tribunal
Two recent appeals hearings ended with senior figures from Serbia and Croatia being fully exonerated. Worryingly, their acquittals were hailed at home as vindication of their respective sides’ wartime actions. By Rachel Irwin When appeals judges at the Hague tribunal quashed the conviction of Momcilo Perisic for crimes committed during the 1990s war in […]
Social Commerce in the Wake of the Bazaarvoice and PowerReviews Merger
George Eberstadt, CEO of TurnTo Networks, Talks Shop By Alayna Frankenberry Since the early days of Amazon, customer review platforms have been a critical part of e-commerce success. The simple ability to view buyer feedback gave shoppers a new level of engagement and confidence. Today, social Q&A platforms have evolved into a complicated and sophisticated […]
Technology and Fraud On The Rise
Cyber crimes will turn out be the biggest frauds of 2012. The fraudster will turn to technology as the medium to siphon money, obtain data, and disrupt business. The FBI says in 2011 it received 300,000 cybercrime complaints a month. Most of these grievances involve either the theft of consumers’ identities, other […]
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