With rising healthcare costs and plenty of uncertainty within the health insurance industry, millions of Americans are at risk of struggling even more with their dental care. Currently, at least one in five Americans has one or more untreated cavities, and that number could soon significantly increase and more and more U.S. citizens are unable…
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Asthma Treatments Now Cost U.S. More Than $80 Billion
Asthma affects 18.4 million Americans over the age of 18 and 6.2 million children under the age of 16. And according to IFL Science, asthma doesn’t just cause problems for individuals; it also costs the U.S. economy billions of dollars. The likelihood that allergic rhinitis or asthma will spontaneously go away is approximately 1% per year. …
Criminal Activity Surging Around the Country During the Holidays
The holidays are over but that doesn’t mean new gifts, money, and homes are entirely safe from theft. A burglary is committed every 15 seconds across the United States, but criminals attempt even more burglaries in the days and weeks surrounding the holidays. In cities across America, both large and small, burglars have been scouting…
Millennials Are Showing An Increased Interest In Luxury Watch Brands
Everyone knows that millennials love technology. How could they not be infatuated with high-tech gadgets? After all, they developed and created the majority of tech out there. Along with social media and cool devices, there are a few other millennial stereotypes that some young people follow. But there is one aspect of millennial culture that…
Research Shows Possible New Link Between Bacteria and Esophageal Cancer
New research shows certain types of bacteria that lead to periodontal disease may be associated with a higher risk of developing esophageal cancer. Esophageal cancer is the eighth most common cancer around the world, explained Jiyoung Ahn, PhD, an associate professor and associate director for population science at the Laura and Isaac Perlmutter Center at…
First Living Organisms Able to Survive In Mars-Like Soil
Within its pores, soil stores about 0.01% of all the water on Earth. But what kind of storage capacity does soil have on Mars? We might be close to finding out. Scientists are closer than ever to finding out how to get humans living on Mars. The only way to reach that level, however, is…
Tesla Announces Plans for Fully Electric Semi-Truck
Tesla has unveiled its new all-electric heavy-duty truck. According to Fortune, the Tesla Semi will feature a minimalistic look at the front of the cab with a central captain’s chair flanked by two high-tech display screens. This new electric semi-truck is only a prototype, for now, so it will likely go through a series of…
Why You Should Prepare Your Windows (Not Your Wallet) For Winter Now
Winter is coming, so what better time than now to make sure your home is ready for the season by replacing your windows? Yes, you may have windows that you just replaced last year and those may be fine, but there are a few things to look out for right before the holiday season to…
Organization Leaders Abusing Power, Taking Advantage of Logistical Errors
The United State’s economy loses an estimated $7.4 billion per day (or 50 million hours) due to improperly filled out time sheets. Individual employees are usually behind any intentional errors, as a way to earn a few more pennies each paycheck, but major corporations and leaders around the country are also being dishonest when it…
How To Measure Home Efficiency Levels In Used Homes
Of all the homebuyers who were on the market in 2016, only 14% decided to purchase a brand new home. That means that 86% of all buyers chose to purchase and move into a previously lived-in home. For the most part, moving into these existing homes is a good idea because of the financial benefits….