The Ultimate Guide to Fresh Juicing…
- At June 19, 2013
- By JohnSam
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The Ultimate Guide to Fresh Juicing
There are tons of incredible health benefits from drinking fresh juice that many people aren’t aware of. Research has found that drinking fresh pressed juice can improve sleep, increase energy, decrease stress, and even lead to a long life. The following infographic breaks down these benefits along with the differences between pasteurized juice and fresh juice, and much more. Read on to learn all that you need to know about fresh juicing!

There are tons of incredible health benefits from drinking fresh juice that many people aren’t aware of.
Source: http://nutriprojuicer.com/articles/the-ultimate-guide-to-fresh-juicing-infographic
Facts and Statistics of Asthma in Children
- At June 12, 2013
- By JohnSam
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Facts and Statistics of Asthma in Children
Asthma is the most chronic and dreadful disorder in humans especially in children under the age of 15 years. The below infographic shares brief information about the Asthma statistics and common Asthma triggers. It even depicts the top cities of United States that have large number of Asthma patients.

Asthma is the most chronic and dreadful disorder in humans especially in children under the age of 15 years.
Source: http://www.allergyasthmazone.com
Understanding Prostate Cancer…
- At June 09, 2013
- By JohnSam
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Understanding Prostate Cancer and Today’s Top Treatment Optionn
Robots are leaving the sci-fi scene and finding their ways to the medical world! The innovative CyberKnife radiosurgery procedure uses robotic movement to deliver radiation to cancerous tissue, treating a variety of forms, including prostate cancer. This infographic contains more information about the benefits of CyberKnife.
– Source: http://www.denvercyberknife.com/
How Much is Your Life Worth?
- At April 24, 2013
- By JohnSam
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The debate over last years Patient Protection Act / ObamaCare (depending on your political affiliation) was unquestionably intense, with both sides resorting to extreme hyperbole; Investors Business Daily claimed that if ObamaCare passed, resulting in a health care system similar to the UK’s, world renowned physicist Stephen Hawking “wouldn’t stand a chance”, completely ignoring that fact that Professor Hawking has lived in England for all of his 67 years. Health care proved to be one of the most divisive political issues of the early 21st century. Even though the Zeitgeist has moved on to pastures new -the economic implosion, new and old wars in the middle east- the question of health care cost is one that only a lucky few are able to avoid. Intrigued by the question of how many dollars we expend to preserve our lives, we fired the research machine and went statistic hunting. Displayed below, in fantastic three tone colour, are our findings. Published by Healthystomach.org Designed by Neomam
NAP Types
- At April 17, 2013
- By JohnSam
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This beautiful inforgraphic gives you all the factoids about napping you could ever want…
Why eating fat doesn’t make you fat.
- At April 10, 2013
- By JohnSam
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Published by Massive Health
Designed by Column Five Media
Could YOU go the distance to burn off this lunch
- At April 06, 2013
- By JohnSam
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In order to burn 1350 calories, you might need to run this far. 5 different tracks with different activities for your choice of staying healthy. – Published by Misfit Wearables
- At March 06, 2013
- By JohnSam
- In Contribution, InfoGraphics
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With health IT, is communication lost in translation?
A series of Institute of Medicine reports propose that inadequate communication and lack of continuity of care are primary contributors to medical errors.
Our 2013 iHIT Study reaches across disciplines with nurses, pharmacists and physicians, exploring the impact of health information technology on communication between clinicians.

With health IT, is communication lost in translation?
A series of Institute of Medicine reports propose that inadequate communication and lack of continuity of care are primary contributors to medical errors.
Our 2013 iHIT Study reaches across disciplines with nurses, pharmacists and physicians, exploring the impact of health information technology on communication between clinicians.
Source: HIMSS Clinical Informatics Community
by HIMSS & HIMSS Analytics
March 4, 2013
Healthy Eating Habits
- At February 27, 2013
- By JohnSam
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Infographic created by undergraduate students at Temple U. Fox School of Business for MIS3538: Social Media Innovation course taught by Prof. Steven Johnson in Fall, 2011. – added by StevenLJohnson
Obesity in America
- At February 20, 2013
- By JohnSam
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This infographic provides information for the rate of obesity in the United States. It shows the factors that lead to obesity in the U.S and why people continue to carry on those habits. – added by judithgold






