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Why Water Reclamation is Critical to Environmental Health

Water reclamation is a necessary step to prevent wastewater from entering our water supply, but most people don’t understand how water reclamation works. Scotts Pressure Wash engages in responsible business practices that focus on limiting the impact of pressure washing on the environment. Water reclamation begins by covering storm drains that may be affected by pressure washing. This prevents dirty …

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Dangers lurking in buildings

Many of us live, and work in buildings or structures built prior to the 1980’s. The age of the buildings we inhabit is not something that we commonly think about on a daily basis, and often it is taken for granted that we have a structure to protect us. In fact, most individuals spend more than 75% of their time …

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What to Know About Whiplash

Whiplash is a condition that is spoken about commonly but there is often confusion about what it actually entails. At some point in your life you’ve probably heard about the condition from someone who was injured in a car accident, while on the job or while playing sports. This infographic was made to spread information about the condition, what the …

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Hair Loss: Stats, Causes and Treatments

Hair loss is a common problem that many men will experience at some point in their life. Many do not know where to turn or what to do when this happens leading them to inquire about subpar and/or expensive treatments in order to remedy this common issue. We’ve created this infographic for a couple of reasons: first, to show how …

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HSE Fatal Injury Statistics 2014/15

Great Britain’s health and safety executive have published their 2014/15 annual statistics on the quantity of deaths documented in the workplace. Per one hundred thousand workers, there were 0.46 deaths in 14/15 which corresponds to a figure of 142 fatally injured workers. The 5-year average rate of 0.53 compaes to the latest rate of deaths of 0.46. For the past …

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About Stress and Its Health Effects

Being a human, happiness and sadness is quite a common experience that you will face in your life. Tension and stress is also quite common thing that you will experience at least once in your life, this is especially true with middle class people. Stress can occur due to work pressure, unhappiness at workplace, family problems, and other personal issues. …

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Health Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)

Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) are finding a niche in the modern clinical setting. With the invention of newer tools and technologies on the rise, there is a growing demand for the comfortable upkeep of personal health information. Individuals, as well as medical practitioners alike, believe there is considerable improvement in maintenance of information by digitizing all previous and current medical …

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Stages of Mesothelioma

This infographic details the various stages of mesothelioma, which begins with exposure to small particles of asbestos, which cling to the respiratory system and are almost impossible for the body to expel. The infographic also explains the main form of mesothelioma, and the symptoms that go hand in hand with a diagnosis, which include: shortness of breath, chest pain, lower …

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Quit smoking and you could be back to full health in a decade

Smoking increases the risk of a huge number of illnesses and diseases, many of them life threatening, but as this new infographic from Nicotino shows, most of that damage can be reversed by quitting. And the good news is that within 10-15 years, an ex-smoker’s risk of even the most serious diseases (such as lung cancer, strokes and heart attacks) …

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Keeping Kids Hydrated

Coffee, tea, soda pop, milk, juice, wine, and many more–we could really say that there are a lot of beverages out there in the market. It’s quite a booming industry if you think about it. Some, like coffee, have already been ingrained in our daily lives that they already changed our lifestyles and, in effect, our cultures. But, whatever happened …

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