Having a good skin care routine not only keeps our skin looking its best, it is also beneficial for the health of the largest organ of our bodies! Like me, most of us don't have time for an… Read More
At Castle Vets, we see a huge number of pets every month with some form of dental disease. Periodontal disease is the most common dental condition we see in cats and happens when plaqu… Read More
11.58pm:Here comes the holiday season! To simple put it, welcome to Jennifer's most unproductive day in her life. Yeah I'm not sorry btw, in fact, I thought it might been a good way to clean… Read More
There is sufficient fresh water on the planet for every single person to have access to clean, accessible water, so why are there millions of people who do not have this Human Right?
The ans… Read More
10.03pm:How does it feel like to be consistently living under the roofs of a traditional mindset. The feel of misfits not to the society's standard, but to the eyes of a seem-fully loving pa… Read More
Some times blue screen error can crash all active programs and force your PC to restart to avoid permanent damage.The KERNEL_SECURITY_CHECK_FAILURE is a blue of death error which having its… Read More
Scores of Communities across the Nation over the last decade have declared themselves "Sanctuary Cities," a politically potent if largely symbolic designation aimed at expressing solidarity… Read More
Studies on turnover estimate that when an employee leaves a company it can cost the organization between 30 to 250 percent of that person’s annual salary due to factors like loss… Read More
Good News for HR Professionals!
Confusing a high-performing employee for a high-potential employee can be a costly mistake. As Robert Gray, head of Insightlink Communications points out, &l… Read More
Public Citizen serves as the People’s Voice in the Nation’s Capital. Since their founding in 1971, they have delved into an array of areas, but their work on each issue shares an… Read More
Most of us do not really think about water much, even though it sustains life on all levels. I mean, we open a tap and clean water flows out, what is there to think about?
If you live in the… Read More
On February 15, 2013, the town of Chelyabinsk, Russia was hit by an asteroid with the energy of about 500 kilotons. The impact did not only te… Read More
Since their founding in 1979, Americares has delivered more than $15 Billion in Quality Medical Aid and Innovative Health Programs to 164 Countries, including the U.S.
What they do:
Emerge… Read More
What Is Vitiligo and Who Does It Affect?
Vitiligo is a skin disease that affects approximately 1% of the population, in which the afflicted possess patches of skin that lose pigmentation. T… Read More
Talk to any business executive and you're likely to hear their core focus is on revenue and growth. But what about for everyday employees? While their day-to-day work is focused on meeting t… Read More
Child vaccinations are NOT a 'personal' choice, when other than your own children may be exposed. Don't want your child vaccinated, home schooling."Vermont's rules on vaccines for scho… Read More
Today is a BIG day for the Brand New Congress Revolution to Reclaim Congress, Transform Our Democracy, and Restore the Promise of the American Dream.
Brand New Congress has a Brand New Webs… Read More
Advocates for Canadian seniors are calling on provincial governments to cover the cost of a new vaccine to protect against shingles, a brutally painful illness that can have debilitat… Read More
Michael N. "Mike" Gianaris, a New York State Senator (D-12th District), has proposed the Effective Background Check Act of 2018.
The Bill would extend the Waiting Period for Background Chec… Read More
Try not to be contentious and also quarrelsome, claims neuropsychologist and partnership counselor Rick Hanson, Ph.D. Discussions that become quarrels and also warmed arguments are… Read More
Obesity and weight gain is now a very common problem that many experts are calling a wide epidemic.
Obesity is one of the biggest health issues in communities across the whole world. Accordi… Read More
I was watching, last week, a C-Span Senate Oversite Meeting about Election Security and heard that Casting a Provisional Vote makes sure everyone Voted. No one said that they got Counted… Read More
"Puerto Rico’s beleaguered public schools face controversial reform after Hurricane Maria" PBS NewsHour 9/18/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: Puerto Rico's school system was struggling long b… Read More
A breakup is one of the toughest challenges you can go through. One moment, you’re building your life with somebody, happily planning a future together. The next moment, things spiral… Read More
Other Words for Smoke by Sarah Maria GriffinPublished: 2nd April 2019 | Publisher: Titan Books | Cover Designer: Julia Lloyd | Source: BoughtSarah Maria Griffin on TwitterThe house at the en… Read More
Approximately 20% of people suffer from motion sickness. Also known as car sickness or sea sickness, motion sickness can catch parents off guard but is often preventable and treatable with… Read More
Considering the globe, the adverse effects of tobacco smoking out number all the effects of other pollutants. It is considered as one of the most important preventable causes of death in t… Read More
President Uhuru Kenyatta addresses delegates during the official opening ceremony of ICPD 25 at KICC in Nairobi. PHOTO | PSCU
The Largest United Nations Summit on Sexual and Reproductive He… Read More
If you’re struggling with back discomfort, you’re not alone. In between 50 and 80 percent of Americans will certainly deal with neck and back pain at some time in their… Read More
Geriatric syndromes are difficult to understand due to the complexity of the multiple factors and the synergistic effects of the various risk factors. These situations are called syndromes t… Read More
Immunoprophylaxis is the prevention of disease by the production of active or passive immunity. The incidence of diseases, such as diphtheria, measles, mumps, pertussis (whooping cough), rub… Read More
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a preventable and treatable lung disease. People with COPD must work harder to breathe, which can lead to shortness of breath and/or feeling t… Read More
Rheumatic heart disease is a preventable yet serious public health problem in low- and middle-income countries and in marginalized communities in high-income countries, including indigenous… Read More
In the last 100 years, we got extremely overwhelmed concerning joy. This is no small thing. The method we define joy drives what we do, just what we want to compromise, and how we s… Read More
It has been a few months since the lockdown. However, our daily activities are continues amid quiet norms and sudden changes. With the new changes setting in, the emptiness of shelves and fr… Read More
The APPLE leadership principle shows key traits leaders need to create a safe workplace for people to flourish and produce sustained value; but many leaders lack them. Take the results of a… Read More
An E-cigarette or Electronic Cigarette is operated by a battery and gives the sensation of inhaling tobacco smoke, without the harmful smoke. The device emits a vaporized solution which is t… Read More
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has called on, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas, to Shut-Down Dozens of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Facil… Read More
The San Jose, California, City Council, is requiring Gun Owners to carry Liability Insurance, and pay a Fee, in what the City says is the First Ordinance of its kind in the U.S. The City Cou… Read More
Nigeria will achieve targets on immunization, primary health care – Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari has assured that steady progress was being made in achieving the targets set out… Read More
Eradicating polio would eradicate so much tragedy
In the outskirts of Malawi’s capital, Lilongwe, just beyond where paved roads transition to dirt, an undiagnosed polio infection par… Read More
Whenever a workplace presents potential environmental risks to employees, employers are required by law to offer personal protective equipment (PPE). This equipment is made specifically to p… Read More
How to deal with Guitar finger pain and calluses- Finger Care For Guitar Players
Do you love playing the guitar? Are you a wiz at strumming some great notes?
Whether you’ve been in th… Read More
The first time you noticed a few facial hairs swirling down the drain during your morning shower, you probably taught it was nothing to worry about.
It happens to everyone. But it happened… Read More
Everyone wants to live a long and healthy life, and there are many things you can do to increase your chances of success. From eating a balanced diet and staying active to managing stress an… Read More
More than 1 million vehicles were stolen in the U.S. in 2022, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau (NICB). That’s the highest number of thefts since 2008, reversing a downw… Read More
A major study from the universities of Liverpool, Glasgow, and Bristol has found that patients who had healthcare appointments, surgeries, and treatments cancelled during the pandemic were 8… Read More
The Digital Age and Its Sedentary Side Effects
In today’s technologically advanced age, our lives are intertwined with digital devices, often leading to prolonged periods of stillne… Read More
Balancing Screen Time in the Modern Family
In an age dominated by digital screens – from smartphones to tablets, computers to TVs – it’s a challenge for families to find… Read More
Leading charities and experts have submitted a report titled "What About The Children?" to the UK Government, stating that the harm caused to children during lockdown was preventable. The re… Read More