Health Infographics

NuvaRing: Facts and Figures

This infographic provides information about this device from the British Medical Journal (BMJ) as well as AdverseEvents.com, a website that monitors adverse events reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The information is provided solely for educational purposes.

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Different Types of Braces: The Right Choice

Maintaining your oral health and achieving the perfect smile are often seen as a priority among adults and teenagers. But the battle between getting braces and keeping your crooked teeth becomes a struggle when faced with so many options. Use this infographic to understand the differences between hidden or incognito braces, invisalign, and traditional braces. Discover which option is right for you.

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The Human Body is a Well-Calibrated Timing Machine

Summer is here, and for many of us (mostly women), our circadian rhythms will automatically adjust to longer daylight hours. No matter if your body adjusts or not, there are always at least 3 internal clocks running inside each of us at the same time, enabling us to do amazing things. Learn more about this fascinating subject in the following infographic.

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Will You Be Able to Afford Long-Term Care?

You will probably need long-term care at some point in your life, but will you be able to afford it? Check out the infographic below presented by AssurePlan to learn about the numbers behind long-term care.

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Stress & Your Health

“Stress is not necessarily something bad – it all depends on how you take it. The stress of exhilarating, creative successful work is beneficial, while that of failure, humiliation or infection is detrimental.” —Hans Sely e, pioneer in stress research. Learn more about stress and your health in this infographic.

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Alternative Medicine: Healing Then and Now

People have been using alternative medicine for many years. Check out the infographic below presented by InsuranceQuotes.com to learn about the history of alternative medicine and how it has been and is being used.

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The Link Between Smoking & Depression

Recent research has suggested that effect of nicotine on the brain’s neurotransmitters are having an increased risk on depression symptoms. From 2005 to 2008 numerous individuals were surveyed to find the direct correlation between Smoking and Depression. If you needed yet another reason to quit smoking, here’s one!

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Home Health Patients vs. All Medicare Beneficiaries

While all Medicare beneficiaries are in need of healthcare services, home healthcare beneficiaries are typically more vulnerable than the average Medicare patient. This infographic explains the differences between Medicare home health beneficiaries and the average Medicare beneficiary.

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