More than 19 million new students are expected to enroll into colleges in the U.S. this year, but while there is a lot of information for new students, what about their parents?
Now a new approach to healthcare is taking root, merging the two philosophies by using the ancient practice of Chinese medicine to enhance modern treatments.
According to researchers, up to eight percent of kids and 10% of adults have at least one food allergy, and of those, 86% are allergic to more than one food.
Over one million people worldwide die from mosquito-borne diseases every year, and according to CDC, mosquitos can carry diseases like yellow fever and malaria.
According to the Federal Trade Commission consumers reported losing more than ten billion dollars to fraud last year and summer is peak season for fraudsters.
Studies show that 75% of non-organic produce has pesticides, and while 86% of Americans wash their produce before eating it, washing may not get rid of all of it.
Women now make up ten percent of the industry. That number has doubled in the last decade, but only four percent of those work in trades like carpentry, plumbing and electrical.
Drownings are increasing, which is why Consumer Reports explains it’s critically important to follow basic safety precautions around pools, lakes, and the ocean.
The proportion of women with college degrees has quadrupled since the ‘70s, but despite these statistics, women are still underrepresented in the boardroom and in professions in STEM.
Sleep aids and supplements are the first things most people reach for when experiencing these problems, but recent research suggests that one is better than the other.