Word: confusionism
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Not everyone faces choices. Companies with fewer than 500 employees--which covers about half of all U.S. workers--usually offer only one plan. Some 16 million Americans work at firms with fewer than 50 employees that offer no health insurance at all. But for those with a choice, the decisions...
Lost keys, confusion in the parking lot and more and more stories that start "Did I ever tell you...?" They may be harbingers of something serious like Alzheimer's. Or maybe not. What clinicians call "mild cognitive impairment" can be caused by trauma, depression or the side effects of medication...
Naturally, this had led to worries about merchants taking advantage of the confusion by sneaking in price hikes, or just rounding up their prices with the conversion. At Bar Pamphili in Rome, a single espresso costs 1,100 lire, the equivalent of 57 euro cents. Pay in euros and the...
The big offensive producer for Harvard, though, was Harvey, who took advantage of Dartmouth’s defensive confusion to have a career night.
When Michael O'Neil was hospitalized for 10 days in 1998, he and fellow patients suffered "isolation, boredom, confusion and anxiety." So O'Neil, 30, founded Get Well Network, based in Washington, to make hospital TV screens interactive. At the click of a remote, patients can surf the Web, access...