There are more than 30 million reported cases of erectile dysfunction (ED) in the United States. Conversely, there are 35 million cases of men enduring some level of hair-loss or baldness. Unfortunately, there might be a closer link between these two issues than originally thought. According to Express, men across the world are constantly trying…
Learn MoreAmericans have developed a reputation over the last few decades that they are lazy and obese. Lazy is a bit subjective, but the obesity charts don’t lie. U.S. citizens do struggle with weight issues and have done so for years. It’s not that Americans are purposely trying to become obese or are unaware of how…
Learn MoreSpin classes have been around for decades, but in the last several years they have swept the nation by storm. Many see it as a great way to stay healthy and have fun. But not, some doctors are worried about the long term health effects of these classes. Rhabdomyolysis is a rare but life-threatening disease…
Learn More“I like them!” said William Warfield, who can’t stop looking at his new teeth. “I like them a lot! It’s going to be nice to eat everything.” Warfield, along with others who were unable to afford quality dental care, finally were able to get their teeth worked on thanks to a not for profit organization,…
Learn MoreFor many Americans, yoga is their physical activity of choice. What was started as a means of spiritual development and connection has morphed into the way to build lean muscle and increase flexibility. Regardless of where dedicated yogis practice — be it at home, in a dance studio, or at the gym on hardwood floors…
Learn MoreHitting the gym and eating a balanced diet are certainly two major parts of a healthy lifestyle, but studies show that everyday yard work may also be beneficial. From stress relief to muscle toning, working on home projects offers a multitude of health boosting properties. If you are considering tackling a new outdoor project, these…
Learn MoreSuffering from back pain? You might want to try some downward dog. A new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine found that yoga could actually be as effective in treating back pain as physical therapy. Popular Science reports that this knowledge could eventually convince doctors to prescribe yoga and insurance companies to cover it. “I’d tell my…
Learn MoreAccording to many experts, this summer may be the worst tick season to date. As temperatures start to heat up and the risks that go along with ticks — including Lyme disease and a new threat called Powassan — begin to increase, those who spend time outside for leisure, recreation, or exercise need to protect…
Learn MoreOut of all of the steel used in North America every year, 69% of it is recycled. And as modern steel grows stronger, builders need to use less of it in their designs. Additionally, 5 of the most common applications for Stainless Steel 316 are laboratory equipment, jet engine parts, boat fittings, food and pharmaceutical…
Learn MoreH&M and other iconic fast fashion companies are now welcoming recycling into their stores. Fast fashion depends primarily on resource-heavy manufacturing and is based on a desire to trash the old and buy the new, so this is a welcome change for many consumers. The consumers, namely Millennials and members of Generation Z, have come…
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