Via: DegreeSearch.org Leo Tolstoy once said “If you want to be happy, be.” If only it were that easy, Mr. Tolstoy! Psychologist Paula Davis-Laack says she’s observed thousands of people in a wide variety of settings and has compiled a list of what happy people do differently. You can read her full article here, but below is a quick summary. What happy people do differently: They […] Read more »
Introduction to Plagiocephaly and Repositioning
What is Plagiocephaly and Brachycephaly? Plagiocephaly is the word that is used to describe the asymmetry of the head shape. This word particularly describes a flattening which is to one side of an infant’s head, usually the back but it can also occur at the front of the head or face as a secondary issue. Brachycephaly is the word used describe a wider than normal […] Read more »
Serving CrossFit Enthusiasts Infographic
CrossFit is used to build strength and confidence on eight core areas: Cardio, Stamina, Strength, Flexibility, Power, Speed, Agility, Balance, Coordination, and Accuracy. If you have ever completed a CrossFit workout you will left a wrecked mess but so much happier. As of 2012 there were over 4,400 CrossFit gyms around the world. The reason the CrossFit works appeal to many is that most workouts […] Read more »
Google Employees Diet And Meal Plan
Google is google, and they are GREAT at what they do. Google gives users relevant results on any topic in the world that is searched for. Who hasn’t heard of their phenomenal search engine? Did you know though, that Goodle optimizes their employee’s diets and meal plans with as much attentiveness and detail as they do their search results? A known product is “Google Analytics”, […] Read more »
Asbestos Exposure – Infographic
Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that was once used in thousands of consumer, industrial and construction products. Despite its uses, asbestos is a known human carcinogen and the National Cancer Institute suggests that there is no safe level of asbestos exposure. The most common asbestos-related diseases include mesothelioma, lung cancer, asbestosis and gastrointestinal cancer. While the dangers of asbestos are well-known, this “silent killer” […] Read more »
Who Exercises More: Women Or Men?
We looked into the statistics…and the numbers might surprise you. This infographic is short and sweet, but it contains a high-impact health message. It was created by the expert editorial team at TheBestLife.com, the website for the health and lifestyle program of Bob Greene, Oprah’s trainer. We were surprised (and a bit concerned) about the statistic and thought it would be of interest to our […] Read more »
Blood Pressure, Food And Sleep Health By The Numbers
Sometimes the term “healthy” can be so confusing! What exactly is a perfect amount of healthy sleep, healthy food, healthy vitamins? In this infographic, we learn a few things: Between 120/80 and 140/90 is a healthy normal blood pressure Healthy adults in America should do resistance training and workout each major muscle group 2 to 3 times per week as well as get 150 minutes […] Read more »
12 Steps of Recovery for Drug and Alcohol Addiction – Infographic
This infographic provides you with a quick overview of the purpose behind each step and the goal of working the steps. The 12 Steps have become the corner stone of recovery for the majority of those who are able to maintain sobriety over the span of years. The 12-step program was established in 1935 and has helped address a wide range of substance abuse and dependency problems. […] Read more »
Travel Nurses – Infographic
There is currently a shortage of registered nurses (RN’s) around this country. This infographic shows the need for traveling nurses around this country. If U could handle blood I would be a nurse in a heartbeat. Sadly I pass-out at needles going into my flesh. This is why I think that being a traveling nurse in the next 5-10 years will become the way to go as […] Read more »