Thanks to Apple’s useless App Store organization, finding great iPhone or iPod apps is a word-of-mouth, hit-or-miss proposition. Most of my purchases are free or very low-cost games, but sometimes I pick up great apps in other categories as well. And then sometimes I find they have special benefits, sometimes not so obvious ones, for people with CFS and similar illnesses. I’m going to discuss three such apps that I recommend. None of them are specifically health-related; rather, they are of use in three areas where we nerfed types also need particular help: relaxation, communication, and organization.
Geeky
Health
Other Friends
Science & Skepticism
- All Your Minds Are Belong To Us
- Atheist Ireland
- Bad Astronomy
- Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI)
- Dr. Michio Kaku
- Grassroots Skeptics
- ICBS Everywhere
- Independent Investigations Group
- James Randi Educational Foundation
- Jenny McCarthy Body Count
- Michael Shermer
- Pharyngula
- PodBlack Cat
- Richard Wiseman's Blog
- Science, Reason and Critical Thinking
- Science-Based Medicine
- She Thought
- Skepchick
- Skeptic North
- Skepticblog
- Stephen Jay Gould (unofficial site)
- Surly-Ramics
- The Greater L.A. Skeptics Meetup Group
- The Sceptics' Book of Pooh-Pooh
- The Skeptics Society
- weird things
- What's the Harm?
- White Coat Underground
