Medicine and healthcare are lucrative career fields to get into. Salaries tend to be higher than in other industries, and because healthcare needs are never going away, there’s little risk of losing your job to low demand or automation. The go-to career choice for people considering healthcare is becoming a physician—but being a physician comes… Read more »
Month: February 2019
Research Shows American Happiness is Waning
Happiness is hard to quantify. Are there tangible metrics to measure it, or is it a purely subjective emotional state that varies from person to person? Perhaps it’s impossible to know for certain, but when millions of Americans evidently find happiness so elusive, the topic is worth exploring. Why Aren’t Americans Happy? According to the… Read more »
Plant-based Diet Surges in Global Popularity
The drive to instil positive and vibrant whole health in ourselves is nothing new. We do our research to ensure that we get the best health insurance. More and more people are prioritising exercise as a key part of their daily routine. There is a rise in organic fruit and vegetable market popularity around the… Read more »
Dental Health Has Got Better but Still Needs Significant Improvement
The average person’s dental health is getting better, as is their access to dentist services. Dental and oral care spending in the United States hovers around $113 billion a year, and people are taking that spending seriously. We have access to better processes, better prosthetics, and better tools—including electric toothbrushes to give us a deeper… Read more »
Food has Become Art as Cookbooks, Shows and Merchandise Enthrall Consumers
Cooking is regarded by many as being the original art form. Even now, in the age of technological advancements where fast food POS and other digital systems has been introduced in the culinary industry, cooking is most certainly the most universal of all art forms. Culinary acts like cooking shows, recipe books, dining at cafes… Read more »