Presidential Candidates on Drugs

The race for the White House is intensifying. With 40+ million American voters (and 30% of the original presidential candidates) impacted by drugs, the politics of addiction has been a hot issue in the 2016 presidential campaign for both parties. The following infographic looks at how presidential candidates plan to address the scourge of drugs and addiction.

Senior Living in Los Angeles

Los Angeles is one of the most populous areas in the country, but did you know that there will be 867,000 more seniors in LA by 2036? With the influx of senior citizens, there will be a dramatic increase in the need for assisted living facilities. This infographic is chock full of facts and figures about the elderly population of Los Angeles, and what it could mean to the county in years to come.

How Page Load Time Can Impact Conversions

A slow loading page for a mobile user is far more irritating than a normal user who’s surfing or shopping on his desktop/laptop. People often use mobiles while sitting at a coffee shop or while waiting for a bus and at these times you want a quick Internet experience. TruConversion has created this infographic to explore the impact page load time can have on your sales and what mistakes should you avoid to optimize load time.

Winter Survival Hacks

Winter is well and truly underway, and until now the weather has been tolerable. But it might be an idea to prepare to outsmart Jack Frost so you can go about your business when the weather turns arctic. The folks at Jones Oil have put together their top winter survival hacks for your home, car and even your health.

A Survivalist’s Guide to Eating in the Wilderness

This infographic is a handy guide for those who love to explore the wilderness and spend a lot of time living off what nature has to offer. Several plants and flowers are broken down into what is edible and what is not. There are also handy tips on other uses for some of these plants and flowers.

Can Bacteria Talk to Your Brain?

Your brain and your digestive system are intricately linked. They interact so closely that some say they should be taken as one system. The link is the vagus nerve, a direct neuronal connection between the gut and the brain. It turns out the gut can bidirectionally communicate with the brain via the vagus nerve, known as the gut–brain axis.