If you’ve lived with your grandmothers, you’ll come to appreciate their acute sense of observation – we aren’t the ones eating the food; it’s the food that’s eating us up. Come to think of it, it does hold a lot of weight – the eatables we buy today are laced with ‘modern’ chemical ingredients and […]
Leading a Healthy Lifestyle as an Entrepreneur
It’s an amazing thing to be an entrepreneur. This is a very exciting lifestyle and people who are passionate about it won’t even find the downsides difficult. Although this is a very exciting ride for people who are into business, the majority downsides affect the person’s health. One of the first things that everyone will […]
The Impact of Regulation Rollbacks & Infrastructure Spending
Starting a business is hard. You need a great product or service, investors who believe in you, possibly office space and employees to assist you. In the United States, you also have to deal with government regulations that are among the least business friendly in the world. Countries in the former Soviet Union are better […]
How to Deal with Stump Irritation and Rash at Home
Amputation is a removal of a part of or all part of the extremity or limb through surgical operation. It’s done when there’s a severe injury, cancerous tumor, infection, neuroma, diabetes and others. People who undergo amputation usually experience various degrees of pains, sensations or irritations, even after the surgery. It is said to be […]
Do Smokers Really Earn Less Than Non-Smokers?
To begin with, I don’t really have to remind you of the many negative effects associated with smoking. From cancer, asthma, diabetes … But the big question is: Do smokers really earn less than non-smokers? It’s a good question, right? Ask an 11-year-old kid why smoking isn’t advisable and they will tell you all the […]
Children’s Hospital of Michigan Urology Research Team Suggests Link between Lipoproteins and Kidney Stones in Children
A unique study recently published in the authoritative Pediatric Nephrology medical journal shows that excess lipoproteins and fatty acids may be associated with the development of painful and often chronic kidney stones in children. The breakthrough study, led by DMC’s Children’s Hospital of Michigan Urology Department Multidisciplinary Pediatric Stone Clinic Medical Director Larisa G. Kovacevic, […]
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