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.

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!

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.

Medical Negligence Compensation Claims

A large number of people become victim of medical or clinical negligence every year. It results in serious injuries when doctors, nurses, GPs, surgeons or dentists fail to provide quality treatment to their patients. This infographic from provides detailed information about different medical negligence types.

Can Washroom Soap Can Make You Sick?

It’s hard to believe, but you could actually walk away with more bacteria on your hands after washing with soap from a refillable bulk soap dispenser in a public restroom. The contamination could even include fecal matter. But how could this be? Check out the infographic from Gojo below to find out how this happens, discover smart alternatives for washing.

Cardiovascular Health

Shocking information regarding the dramatic decline in heart health being seen across the U.S. can be found on this infographic. Readers will be able to see how heart health is judged, and what can be done to avoid developing heart disease.

What Is Major Depression?

Major depression is one of the most common psychiatric illnesses affecting people today. There is no test for depression and the diagnosis is based on a good history and examination. The signs and symptoms of clinical depression are often missed or explained away.