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Blockchain & Crypto Currency
Traders are making record bets for digital currency Ether to fall
Traders have a bet record amount on a fall for the second largest digital currency, according to data from one of the largest cryptocurrency exchanges.
Bitcoin Price Stability: A Bullish Or Bearish Sign?
Bitcoin has demonstrated a remarkable stability in recent weeks. Since early September, it has traded in the range of $6000-$6500. Fundamentally, price stability should be a bullish sign for Bitcoin. It should help its adoption rate in everyday transactions, and eventually push the price of the digital currency higher, given the tight supply.
Bitcoin Traders Should Watch $5,600 And $8,900
Bitcoin has been all over recently. After dropping briefly below the $6,000-mark back in late June, it raced toward the $9000-mark a month later, before head back towards the $6,000-mark again in recent weeks. Where is bitcoin price heading next? It’s hard to say, given the volatility of the digital currency markets.
Bitcoin price crash: ‘Manipulative whales’ cause cryptocurrency market meltdown
Cryptocurrency markets are showing no signs of recovery after a spectacular price crash caused bitcoin to lose almost $1,000 of its value in the space of just 24 hours. Even bigger losses were felt by bitcoin’s rivals, including ethereum, ripple and bitcoin cash, as cryptocurrency analysts struggle to explain the sudden downturn.
Financial
Davich: Is there a magic age to abandon the ‘treadmill of life’ and retire?
Tim and Vicky McGee of Portage aren’t sure when they should retire, a familiar dilemma with people their age. Tim, who turns 64 next month, owns a small business and coaches women’s golf at Calumet College of St. Joseph. Vicky, who turns 65 later this year, works at Centier Bank.
Should You Hire An Accountant To Help With Your Taxes?
Still, if you have some fears about how managing this task on your own will shake out (but aren’t totally convinced you want to spend the money hiring someone else), here are a few things to consider. Even though a truly thorough personal audit is unlikely for the average person, there are some things to be careful about.
5 Questions and Answers About the New Tax Law
The new tax law was passed so quickly last year that taxpayers and tax professionals alike are still figuring out the implications. Consumer Reports answers questions you may have now about the new tax law.
If Market Volatility Is Back, Are You Ready?
Here’s what fund investors can do to prepare for sharp market moves ahead.
Should You Move to a Retirement Community Before Retiring?
Consider renting a place in a retirement community before purchasing a home. While many people relocate to retirement communities after they leave the workforce, some Americans are moving to one before stepping away from the office. Jag Bhargava, for instance, lives at Asbury Methodist Village, a continuing care retirement community in Gaithersburg, Maryland, and continues to work full time.
Healthcare
8 Healthy Uses for Activated Charcoal – And 3 You Can Skip
Many food, home, and beauty products with activated charcoal claim to have health benefits, but does activated charcoal really work – and is it safe? Used correctly, charcoal can have purifying and filtering effects, but it can also bind to vitamins, minerals, and medications you take when ingested.
7 Questions You Should Ask Your Mom About Her Health ASAP
When it comes to assessing your risk for a variety of health conditions and diseases, your parents can provide a wealth of information that can help doctors to treat you correctly. This is especially true for your mom and her side of the family tree.
Healthy Skin and Clean Eating
Add probiotics to your diet, cut out meat, avoid gluten, try fish oil, take biotin. These are just a few of the many skin care recommendations circulating around the web these days. And while diet does have a lot to do with skin health, most of the information posted on blogs and social media isn’t scientifically sound and, experts say, should be taken with a grain of salt.
Five Questions with Dr. Miller About Botox for Migraines
As a long-time migraine & TMJ sufferer, I have spent countless hours searching for relief. With a job that requires my eyes to be glued to the computer screen all day, I found myself squinting and frowning without realizing it. This constant muscle repetition left my brows furrowed, my eyes strained, head pounding, and resulted in deep forehead wrinkles.
‘First, To Do No Harm’: Dr. Michael Murphy on how CMS’ new rules could backfire
Written by HealthChannels CEO Michael Murphy, MD | We’ve come a long way from the notoriously illegible, handwritten doctor’s note. Does it read “sepsis” or “sinus”? The implications of choosing one versus the other are enormous. When I became an emergency medicine physician over a decade ago, finding a way to streamline medical documentation was slowly becoming an imperative for physicians and patients.
September Is PCOS Awareness Month With Dr. Jane Frederick
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Consumer Products
The best air purifiers for your home, according to doctors and experts
While most people are aware of pollutants floating around outside, it may come as a surprise to learn that people with allergies may be even more vulnerable indoors.