Category archive for ‘Medical’
iBaby Care (0)
2/26/10 •
Babies. Whenever I see babies, or hear about babies, or even just think of babies, I can’t help but feel a tiny shiver up my spine, kind of like anxiety, but more like indigestion. I know absolutely nothing about babies. Okay, a slight exaggeration – I know next to nothing about babies, and that’s a ... Read More
Survival Pocket Reference (0)
11/17/09 •
Scene: Siskiyou Wilderness – Night A somber fog hushes the woods. A fog so thick it’s palpable, able to be indented, as it undulates, clinging to the craggy faces of rocky outcrops and the splintered shell of an antique, befallen stump. A deer steps out from the thicket, dew cascading from her mange-bitten fur, her doleful ... Read More
Food Additives (0)
8/26/09 •
So apparently I’m going to die. Well, I knew that of course, but Food Additives by WebArtisan has informed me how: all of the food from the grocery store has potentially dangerous additives that I have concluded will end my life. This hasn’t been substantiated by the app, but my imagination is rife with wild ... Read More
Developer Interview Series: Symptom MD (0)
8/11/09 •
We at Appstruck like reviewing iPhone apps. In fact, we love it. Getting down to the nitty gritty, laying it bare, showcasing the best and most interesting for our readers, so they don’t have to plow through deep space just to find a decent app. Really, researching applications is tedious, but great. But, let’s not forget ... Read More
iFear – all about phobias! (0)
7/24/09 •
If you have clinophobia, this is the iPhone app for you! Hippocampo, Qabiria and SavoirIT have created iFear, a comprehensive dictionary of fears, which surprisingly is not scary (unless you have technophobia). If you are a psychological hypochondriac then read on for hours of masochistic self-analysing “fun”, if not then the app offers an extensive ... Read More
A Whale of an iPhone App! (0)
7/21/09 •
It was finally time for me to take on the hunt for the best green iPhone app. I recycle even when it means lugging coffee cups for blocks, buying all of my produce at farmers’ markets at least twice a week, and I have even started buying $5 boxes of 13 rolled compostable trash bags ... Read More
Speed Bones MD (0)
7/09/09 •
I still recall vividly a day in second grade when my class had show and tell. Some of my peers proudly displayed stuffed animals of utmost importance, some brought those fuzzy, colorful caterpillars founds all over the New England countryside, and some showed off a new toy in their collection. On that particular day of ... Read More
Symptom MD (1)
7/08/09 •
My childhood was different from most of my friends’ because I was raised having a Physician for a father. Having a doctor in the family made all those childhood rashes and fevers and runny noses go by without a hitch, with dad’s calm and unwavering at-home care, when many other parents would have been in ... Read More
iTriage (1)
6/17/09 •
Welcome to consumer-driven healthcare. Consumer-driven health care has received recent attention as a fundamentally new approach to organizing the financing and delivery of health care. Consumer-driven health care consists of tax-advantaged health savings accounts, coupled with high-deductible health plans, which theoretically would make consumers more prudent in seeking health care services. Since they would be paying ... Read More
iWant (0)
5/21/09 •
I believe the first words out of many a child’s mouth are “GIMME GIMME GIMME!” Not much has changed since entering adulthood – we still need, want and seek many things, often without any foresight as to how to get there or how to get it. We have our basic needs that must be fulfilled, ... Read More

