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The pharmaceutical industry has been gouging its customers for decades, with most Americans unaware until only recently. Many politicians of late have been ringing the alarm bells of this growing problem, bringing public consciousness to a new level, according to a recent article in the New York Times. Senator Bernie Sanders recently tweeted, “Enough is […]
Continue readingSalmonella poisoning is a dreadful tribulation. It is marked by looseness of the bowels, stomach issues, a dehydrated body and a fever that can keep going for the full week. Numerous individuals wind up in the hospital. Others develop a condition referred to as reactive arthritis, and some may even die. A noteworthy flare-up of […]
Continue readingThis might be a hard idea to acknowledge however, in spite of what your instinct lets you know, you might need a car that crumples. Truth be told, stats demonstrate that the danger of being killed in a personal automobile in U.S. streets has diminished every year, except for 2012, when casualty and injury rates […]
Continue readingWhat Do I Do When a Driver is engaging in Road Rage? In recent years, where traffic has become worse, so do the driver’s temper. In such scenarios, figuring out how to keep yourself calm, and how to de-escalate another person’s street fury, can help prevent mishaps and acts of violence on road. A Couple […]
Continue readingIn a high-risk industry like construction, safety is an investment that gives genuine advantages. A safe workplace keeps skilled workforce & projects on track by lessening accidents that outcome in injuries and schedule postponements, while likewise diminishing the risks of prosecution and managerial action. A solid safety record augments an organization’s reputation, gives it a […]
Continue readingYou may have heard the terms acute and chronic in reference to various pains or injuries. Acute refers to a short term pain or injury, while chronic refers to long term. Back pain, in general, is one of the most problematic health complications in the U.S. Lower back pain is actually the fifth most reason […]
Continue readingIt only makes sense that as traffic becomes worse, so too do drivers’ tempers. The rising population directly impacts road use, which is seen as an increasing volume of cars on the roads. There are 253 million passenger vehicles and trucks on the road, according to the LA Times. Not only do more cars mean […]
Continue readingThe pressure of performing well in school has been building over the last few decades. Young adults have latched onto the idea that they need an extra mental boost in order to perform to the standards that they, their parents, and others believe is necessary to be successful in the workplace. Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder […]
Continue reading2.3 million people suffer serious injuries in traffic collisions every year, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Federal Highway Administration. While collisions remain, by far, the most serious type of incident that faces drivers, there are other scenarios that are less than ideal. Blown out tires, engine trouble, getting stuck on rough […]
Continue readingOne of the most harmful substances regularly used in society is applied to our food, gardens, and in public parks. Pesticides are a threat to everyone, though those who are exposed to the greatest quantities are at the most risk. People who work in farming, fruit and vegetable packing, landscaping, in orchards, nurseries, and others […]
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