Accidents in Workplace and Occupational Disease

As per the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, in 2013 there were in excess of three million revealed non-lethal working environment wounds and infections in the private division alone. A critical lion’s share (94%) of these cases were business related wounds, and 5.1% (an expected 153,000 people) experienced a word related infection. Both words related infections and wounds can cause …

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Facts & Figures for Alzheimer’s Disease in 2017

Families might feel concerned about their senior loved one who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s or experiencing the early symptoms of it. There are a few facts and figures you should learn to better care for your loved one who has Alzheimer’s. Alzheimer’s, a neurodegenerative disease, is the most common cause of dementia among seniors. Statistics show more than 5 million …

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Periodontal Disease – Facts, Impact and Prevention

In today’s era gum disease is the common problem in adults. Gum disease also known as Periodontal Disease. If we are talking about facts then in USA 64.7 million people are affected by periodontal problem of which 56% are men and 38% women. This Infographic will guide you for most facts, impacts, prevention of periodontal or gum disease and help you …

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The Painful Truth about Shingles

Just when you  thought you’re over something, out of nowhere, it goes back to haunt you. That’s what shingles are for those who have suffered from it. If you thought you become resilient to any related disease once you had chickenpox, you thought wrong, because you can be 1 out the 5 people who are at risk of getting one …

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How to protect yourself from swine flu disease

India is one of the populated country around the world. It has a wide range of natural resources and also one of contender of global economy, at present, the country is getting effected by a series of swine flu cases, especially in Andhra Pradesh. There are numerous cases are registering daily and increment in death rate due to swine flu …

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