On the Road Again: Safest City Cars for Your Urban Adventures

Safest City Cars for Your Urban Adventures

Safest City Cars for Your Urban Adventures – Are you sick and weary of staying home and daydreaming about your upcoming city adventure? What better way to experience the city’s attractions than while driving a dependable vehicle?  For urban exploration and safety, choosing the right vehicle is crucial, especially when traversing congested roads and constrained … Read more

WHO endorses landmark public health decisions on Essential Medicines for Multiple Sclerosis

Essential Medicines for Multiple Sclerosis

Essential Medicines for Multiple Sclerosis – Today the World Health Organization (WHO) published the new editions of the Model Lists of Essential Medicines (EML) and Essential Medicines for Children (EMLc) which include important new medicines for the treatment of multiple sclerosis, cancer, infectious diseases, and cardiovascular conditions, among others.  The updated Model Lists aim to facilitate greater access … Read more

Bird Flu Outbreak Kills Nearly 40 Cats In South Korea

Bird Flu Outbreak Kills Nearly 40 Cats In South Korea

A bird flu outbreak has claimed the lives of nearly 40 cats in the capital of South Korea and sparked a national investigation. The cat’s shelter in Seoul has been quarantined following what has been described as a “highly unusual” outbreak of the disease. Cat shelters across South Korea are being investigated following the outbreak (Image: … Read more

New Research On Breast Cancer Shows Importance of Diet and Exercise

New Research On Breast Cancer Shows Importance of Diet and Exercise

New Research On Breast Cancer Shows Importance of Diet and Exercise – The American Institute for Cancer Research explores links between physical activity, nutrition and breast cancer survivorship. Maxine Bergman, a breast cancer survivor and a grandmother of five, relies on breast cancer research and advice from AICR to help guide her lifestyle choices. Bergman’s … Read more

Shocking!!! Low Sexual Satisfaction Could Be Linked To Dementia

Low Sexual Satisfaction Could Be Linked To Dementia

Low Sexual Satisfaction Could Be Linked To Dementia – According to Huffpost; great sex is good for your mental health, your blood pressure, and even your skin. And it turns out that not only is the presence of great sex good for you. but its absence could potentially be damaging to your brain health too. According to the authors … Read more

Is Loss of Focus the Key Cause of Workplace Accidents?

Is Loss of Focus the Key Cause of Workplace Accidents

Workplace safety is an area of concern that significantly impacts employees and employers. Accidents at work can lead to loss of productivity, workers’ compensation claims, and even long-term damage to employee morale. A key question that often arises is: what contributes to these accidents? Many argue that a loss of focus is a primary cause. … Read more

Enhancing Food Safety: Reducing Peanut-Induced Allergic Reactions in Ready-Made Foods

Reducing Peanut-Induced Allergic Reactions in Ready-Made Foods

In this published paper, we delve into the critical issue of mitigating the risk of peanut-induced allergen contamination in ready-made foods and food substitutes within the food industry. Food allergies, often challenging to investigate due to their subjective and hard-to-verify nature, remain underestimated. Reported prevalence rates, primarily from industrialized countries, range widely from four to … Read more

Is it Safe to Hire Someone With a Criminal Record?

Is it Safe to Hire Someone With a Criminal Record

In today’s competitive job market, a criminal record can be a significant hindrance for prospective employees. It’s crucial to remember that individuals with criminal histories are still capable contributors who often struggle due to societal prejudices. Moreover, turning away from an individual solely based on their past could lead employers to miss out on valuable … Read more