When you play a contact sport, concussions are a real risk, but just how dangerous repeated head injuries could be wasn’t well understood until recently. Now, new research has linked multiple concussions in football players to chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE), a condition that can cause dementia, depression, and other neurological problems. In response to this […]
4 Outstanding Tips For DDoS Prevention
When it comes to protection from DDoS attacks, there are four main ways to do so – take a look. Do It Yourself This may be the easiest method, it is however the least effective. Usually some Python scripts will be written in an attempt to filter out the bad traffic, a business may also […]
Two Common Saliva-Contagious Diseases and Their Prevention
Passionate kissing is a thing of beauty which leads to many things… including some diseases and oral problems. While our saliva has a clear cleansing purpose, our mouths are a boiling pool of bacteria and pathogens which lead to oral diseases. In turn, such diseases can spread through kissing. There are many common and less […]
Suicide prevention begins with recognizing the warning signs and seeking immediate help and intervention as early as possible
As suicide rates across the country are rising at an incredible rate, experts want to urge people to learn about the warning signs to prevent it. Suicide (Latin suicidium, from sui caedere, “to kill oneself”) is the act of intentionally causing one’s own death. Suicide is often carried out as a result of despair, the […]
Children’s Hospital of Michigan Raises Awareness of Furniture, Appliance and TV Tip-Over Prevention Awareness Day February 1st.
Many health experts agree that watching too much television can be detrimental to kids. Michigan Governor Rick Snyder would like to raise awareness of another potential danger with kids and television that most people may not be aware of. The governor has proclaimed February 1, 2015, Furniture, Appliance and TV Tip-Over Prevention Awareness Day. In […]
Rep. Jeff Miller of Florida seeks to require the VA to conduct annual evaluations of mental health care and suicide prevention programs
On January 12, 2015 Rep. Jeff Miller of Florida moved to suspend the rules and pass a bill (H.R. 203) . HR 203 seeks to direct the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to provide for the conduct of annual evaluations of mental health care and suicide prevention programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs. The bill reads […]
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