Beating Bad Breath

You can test your breath by cupping your hands around your mouth and nose and breathing into your hand. What do you smell? If you don’t find the scent agreeable, then neither will other people. This infographic from TheraBreath shows just how bad your breath can get just from eating certain foods or going for a few hours without brushing.

How to Reduce Patient Wait Times

97% of patients are frustrated by wait times at the doctor’s office. That means physicians need real, practical solutions to bring office wait times down and optimize their practice workflows. eVisit researched 8 strategies to help doctors do just that.

The Final End of the Cork vs Screw Cap Debate?

One of the most heated debates in the wine industry is on which is the best closure type. In order to find out more on this discussion, Wine Turtle surveyed 114 wine buyers in the US to determine where this preference on the natural cork comes from, and what drives the adversity to the screw cap.

How Your Body Will Change When Eating Healthy

Ever notice how good you feel after a few days of cutting out the “bad stuff”. Check out the process your body goes through when changing diets from unhealthy to healthy for a whole year in this infographic from Fresh N Lean. You’ll be surprised to see how much eating healthy effects your everyday lifestyle.

DIY Pest Control for the Savvy Gardener

Introducing organic pest control into your garden can sometimes be a tricky endeavor. It’s very easy to fall into the trap of using chemicals. By understanding biological control methods using beneficial insects and insectary plants, you can introduce a fully sustainable eco-friendly pest control system into your garden, lawn or crop.

How to Learn Spanish in 10 Days

When it comes to learning a new language, many people give up before they start. Most of them don’t know that learning a foreign language is that hard. Find out how to learn Spanish in 10 days in this fun infographic and start learning.

The Inactivity Epidemic

Exercise is absolutely essential to a healthy lifestyle. But is it the only piece in the health puzzle? Researchers are learning that the body uses energy in many ways—and we burn calories at different rates when sitting, standing, and moving.