Dr. Evelyn Carter

Dr. Evelyn Carter

A behavioral economist who applies data-driven thinking to everyday life. Evelyn spent a decade in consulting before pivoting to lifestyle design, obsessed with the question: "Why do smart people make bad choices about their health?" She writes about habit engineering, environment optimization, and the hidden psychology behind our routines. Tests every productivity tool so you don't waste money on the hype. Minimalist at heart, cyclist by choice, and never without her morning ceremonial cacao.

Policy Shifts Clear Path for Drug Abstinence Incentives

Overview Contingency management, often abbreviated as CM, represents a scientifically validated public health strategy proven effective in addressing certain substance use disorders. At its core, this approach involves providing financial incentives to individuals who abstain from drug consumption. Although supported…

Protecting Reproductive Health Data Post-Ruling

Overview The recent federal court decision that invalidated the Biden administration’s HIPAA Privacy Rule aimed at protecting reproductive health care privacy has eliminated a significant safeguard for such sensitive information. As a result, the responsibility now shifts primarily to individual…