
More than half of Americans reported that technology has made it easier for them to spend money rather than save it.

More than half of Americans reported that technology has made it easier for them to spend money rather than save it.

The final day of the TEDMED 2012 conference: tracing all the heartbeats in the world, using math to cure cancer and restructuring academic context.

What to consider if you have thought about changing the direction you go with your investments or would value a second opinion on your current strategy.

When traveling abroad, it is difficult, if not impossible, to determine what is the best way is to exchange money from one currency to another. Using Rick Steve's pointers, I learned a thing or two on my own that might help others.

here is a bit of a gap between what doctors want to do with technology and what they actually are when it comes to medicine and learning, according to a study.

Protect your greatest asset - income potential - with specialty specific disability insurance. It only makes sense considering we insure plenty of other things that are more easily replaceable.

There were new tax rules this year to follow for taxable non-retirement accounts. Getting it right can save you thousands of dollars in taxes.

One of your best tools to securing work in your areas of passion is your internet access.

10 cities that possess the qualities baby boomers identified as desirable for a retirement city.

People can get pretty creative during itemized tax deductions. Most often the IRS denies the claim, but there are some creative ones that have been allowed.

Lately the market has been wilting like last week's roses, drooping in one session after another. Is the bull finally headed out to pasture? Don't count on it.

At the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving, students learn skills that can help them avoid accidents in the real world.

Less Americans are sleeping on their assets. Instead, the most popular place to stash money at home is in the freezer.

See the latest in our stock-picking competition: which stocks are hot and what the top 10 looks like. And you can still register if you haven't done so yet!

Even the most posh hotels can have a few drawbacks. Here are the top 10 worst hotel room views so you know what to avoid.

Physicians assess their concerns about their practice, determine their morale and gauge their satisfaction level.

Not only do teens think they'll be financially dependent on their parents for longer, but less think they'll be as well-off or better financially than their parents.

The excavated ships dominate the floor of the Viking Ship Museum in Oslo, but they are not the only artifacts there showing how these people lived and died.

All too few people make the most of their physician encounter even though it's true that the average patient is doing a better job than they used to.

Tax filers have an extra two days this year to file their taxes. Here are some facts from the past about who is paying what.

One of the nation's leading integrative medicine and pain management experts blends eastern and western medicine to help his patients.

At the New York International Auto Show, in between all of the regular consumer cars, we glimpsed rare and exotic cars alongside concept cars.

A massive, well-planned cyber attack could immobilize many of our nations' systems simultaneously. Has the U.S. protected itself well enough from that sort of attack?

Northern Europe is the happiest, while sub-Saharan Africa lingers on the bottom. And while richer countries are happier, it's not the be-all, end-all. There are plenty of personal and external factors that affect happiness.

Despite high access to affordable fruits and vegetables, Americans reported less healthy eating habits in 2011, reinforcing the idea that they make poor lifestyle choices when it comes to food.

Although hospitals continue to use pagers, new research shows how new technology can enhance the system, making the hospital more efficient.

In the 19th century Norway had the greatest concentration of lepers in Europe. Bergen's Leprosy Museum reveals what life was like for those afflicted, plus the city is home to Hansen, who found the microorganism that caused the disease.

Students at the 10 least expensive private medical schools can enjoy paying 20% less in tuition and fees each year.

The price has gone up on dividend-paying stocks, but there are foreign companies trading on American exchanges that should satisfy investors.

By owning your own insurance company doctors can manage risks while protecting assets for profitable practices.