Video Radiology Helps Patients Better Understand Test Results
Video radiology reports are made for specific patients using simplified language and clearly annotated images to help them better understand test results, according to a novel study published by the American Journal of Roentgenology. Radiologists at NYU Grossman School of Medicine lead the study in collaboration with Visage Imaging GmbH and Siemens Healthineers. The study… Read more
Difference Between Saltwater and Chlorine Pools
When pool owners build or remodel their pool, they take into account size, shape, activities, accessories, and, more recently, water sanitation methods. The two most common types of pool sanitation are saltwater and chlorine. But what are the differences, and why do they matter? Continue reading to find out. Differences Between Saltwater and Chlorine In… Read more
Five Methods for Collecting Emergency Water
Water is vital for life: not just ours, but for plants and animals, too. In survival situations, water is critical to locate and stockpile, as it is one of our most basic necessities. In circumstances where clean, running tap water is not available, it’s necessary to gather emergency water and have a plan of action. … Read more
Hotels Race to Meet Growing Demand for EV Chargers
Electric Vehicles (EVs) are quickly charging their way forward, growing from niche to normal. According to a Bloomberg New Energy Finance report, titled, “Electric Vehicle Outlook 2018,” sales of EVs will increase from 1.1 million worldwide in 2017 to 11 million in 2025, followed by 30 million in 2030. Hotel operators are racing to meet… Read more
Michigan’s Underground Storage Tanks are Raising Concern
Legacy tanks typically store fuel and other hazardous chemicals underground. These tanks generally receive a little-to-no maintenance and were buried before strict regulations were established. Experts are concerned about the chemicals leaching into municipal drinking water. A recent fuel leak in Flat Rock was suspected to be caused by a pair of underground steel tanks.… Read more
Nearsightedness Q&A
Nearsightedness (also called myopia) is common in people of all ages. It is typically defined as an inability to see far away or long distances. Millions of people worldwide suffer from myopia, a relatively prevalent condition. Read on to explore popular questions – and answers – about nearsightedness. Q: What is nearsightedness?A: Technically speaking, myopia… Read more
April 2022 Newsletter
Rodent Bait Stations A mice infestation is a common household problem that brings several health risks and hazards to a home or business. Once you spot a rodent scurrying around, there are likely dozens more nesting on the property. The most effective way to get rid of these pests is by using bait stations. Unlike… Read more
Treating Thumb Arthritis
The basal joint, also known as the CMC (Carpometacarpal) joint, is one of the most versatile parts of our hand: the thumb. Due to its versatility, the thumb can deteriorate quickly and develop arthritis early in life. People who suffer from osteoarthritis typically also develop basal joint arthritis, as well as women over 40. Even… Read more
Top Cabinets for Remodeled Kitchens
When remodeling their kitchens, homeowners typically look for traditional, modern, or contemporary styles. Beyond cabinet aesthetics, homeowners often rely on cabinets for storage as well. Most homeowners consider remodeling their kitchen with a goal to redo the overall flow, style, or layout. The top style for remodeled kitchens is transitional, followed by modern, contemporary, farmhouse,… Read more
Federal Reserve Raises Interest Rates for First Time Since 2018 to Combat Inflation
In March, interest rates were increased – with six more increases scheduled before year end – marking the most aggressive pace in over 15 years. The Federal Reserve hopes to thwart rising inflation, which is at its highest levels in four decades. Rising to a point between .25 percent and .5 percent, the benchmark federal-funds… Read more