Among all unintentional injuries, accidental falls are the second leading cause of death in the world according to the World Health Organization. It is beaten only by road traffic incidents on the tally sheet. While most of those who fell are from low- to middle-income countries such as the nations in Southeast Asia, this doesn’t Read More…
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Pentagon Demands Less Stringent Standards on PFA Water Contamination Matter
One of the most controversial environmental issues that the Trump administration is facing today is the matter regarding the contamination of drinking water of Americans living near or at military camps. The contamination has been proven to be brought about by the recurrent and persistent use of excessive amounts of firefighting foam during military training Read More…
The Cost of Streamlining Through Contract Work
By the end of 2019, the US workforce will have 160 million people, according to figures released by online statistics portal Statista, despite the fact that companies are shifting towards automation. Indeed, along with upgrading their current IT and tech infrastructures, businesses are also looking to invest in acquiring the right talent and expertise in Read More…
Myths Used As Arguments Against Cannabis
Although the last decade’s science has proven that Cannabis has tremendous environmental, economic and health benefits, the plant has an illegal status federally. Since the seventies the consumption and possession of cannabis is banned under federal law. Under to the Controlled Substances Act, cannabis is categorized as a Schedule 1 drug. Through the years of Read More…
Auto Equity Lender Under Investigation For Consumer Protection Violations
A lender in Florida finds himself under the prying eyes of the Attorney General’s office after he was found to have violated several consumer protection laws. The tinder that sparked the investigation came when a Tampa Bay Times story discovered a trend where many consumers complained that they were charged interest rates that far exceeded Read More…
James Feldkamp on The Terrorist Threats We Must Prepare For
The kind of terrorism which we are seeing in the modern world is an altogether different beast from what we have seen in the past. It is for this reason that James Feldkamp, professor of George Mason University and expert on terrorism history believes that the authorities must do more in advancing the way in Read More…