Lifestyle

Smart Drug? [Infographic]

Smart Drug? [Infographic]

While pulling an all-nighter in order to study for mid-term may have been fueled by coffee and donuts for previous generations, today’s students are reaching for far more dangerous substances to help them get those last few chapters crammed. BestMastersPrograms.org has created a shocking infographic unveiling the startling number of college students using-and abusing-stimulants and […]

Teaching with Tech [Infographic]

Teaching with Tech [Infographic]

Learning disabilities and special needs can be challenging for parents and educators. Thinking outside the box, and coming up with new ways to implement learning is a constant process. Educators are beginning to discover that traditional learning methods, including worksheets and textbooks, leave students lacking. Thanks to technology, students are now learning-and retaining-more information than […]

Medicine Then and Now [Infographic]

Medicine Then and Now [Infographic]

Medical technology has advanced by leaps and bounds in the past few decades. From lifespan to vaccinations, we’ve seen huge improvements in how our health is managed today. www.bestnursingmasters.com has created an infographic entitled, “Then and Now: From 1950 to Today” detailing the progression and improvement of medicine and medical technology in the last 60 […]

Sick! Epidemic of Chronic Diseases [Infographic]

Sick! Epidemic of Chronic Diseases [Infographic]

Chronic illness undoubtedly affects someone you know. As we age, our bodies become more susceptible to hard-to-fight illnesses like heart disease, cancer, and diabetes. With the average life expectancy at just over 79, it’s no wonder these diseases cause the majority of fatalities. www.bestmasterofscienceinnursing.com has created an infographic entitled, “Sick! Epidemic of Chronic Disease,” detailing […]

Back To School: Adult Education [Infographic]

Back To School: Adult Education [Infographic]

Millions of workers are returning to college or graduate school to further their educations and seek additional training, due in part to recession trends in U.S. economy. The number of adults age 30 and over enrolled in some form of higher education is currently 5.5 million, a 322% increase from 1970. Expert projections predict over […]

Chew on This [Infographic]

Chew on This [Infographic]

Foodborne contaminants are a common form of preventable illness in the United States today. Annually, 48 millions Americans are sickened from a pathogen contained in something they ate. That is nearly 20%, or 1 out of every 6 citizens. There are 128,000 hospitalizations due to food-related pathogens each year. 3,000 persons in the U.S. die […]

The Science of Mental Illness [Infographic]

The Science of Mental Illness [Infographic]

One in four adults suffer from mental illness, and only 36% receive treatment. With this staggering statistic, it is important familiarize yourself with what causes mental illness, and how it manifests itself in daily life. Bestmastersinpsychology.com has published an infographic detailing different types of mental illness and their causes.

Healthcare and Social Media [Infographic]

Healthcare and Social Media [Infographic]

Social media remains a staying power in connecting people with businesses. As businesses invest in their clients by sharing experiences and knowledge via social media, clients learn to trust and depend on businesses. One of the most recent venues to enter the social media sphere is medical professionals. The healthcare field is reaping the rewards […]

The Life and Death (and Life) of the US Auto Industry [Infographic]

The Life and Death (and Life) of the US Auto Industry [Infographic]

The United States has been a leader in automobile production since the 1890s. It’s been a long and winding road, and challenges from the Asian-Pacific market, coupled with the 2008 recession, hit the United States hard. But with the 2008 bailout, the U.S. auto industry is slowly on its way back to the top.