New Study Links Hair Loss Products to Depression, But Only for 18 Months
Despite recent rumors within the hair loss industry, products that combat hair loss are not linked to risk of suicide. Roughly 40% of men end up having noticeable hair loss by the time they turn 35 years old. Many of these men often seek cosmetic alternates in order to prevent hair loss and keep themselves … Continue reading “New Study Links Hair Loss Products to Depression, But Only for 18 Months”
Burger King Promises to Stop Serving Abused Chickens
It’s no secret that many fast food restaurants are infamous for serving abused animals. However, Burger King recently announced that it will stop buying chickens from farms that blatantly and grossly mistreat them. The chain plans to only buy chickens that were raised according to the welfare standards set by Global Animal Partnership, an animal … Continue reading “Burger King Promises to Stop Serving Abused Chickens”
3 Florida Metros Among the Fastest Growing in the United States
Florida’s population, thanks to nice weather, recreational opportunities, and job growth, has continued to increase across the state. Every single day, 1,000 people move to one of Florida’s popular cities. According to U.S. News, three metro areas across The Sunshine State were among the nation’s 10 biggest population gainers during 2016. Tampa, Florida had the … Continue reading “3 Florida Metros Among the Fastest Growing in the United States”
Advertisers Continue to Try and Corner the Millennial Market
For the next few years, Millennials will continue to be the most popular demographic for advertisers to target. According to the 2016 State of Social Business study, average social advertising budgets increased by 73% last year, and advertisers plan on spending even more in 2017 to better engage Millennial consumers. And perhaps the most important … Continue reading “Advertisers Continue to Try and Corner the Millennial Market”
Houston Homeowners Find Human Remains in Attic Walls
It is no secret that insulation in a home is important for both the comfort of the homeowners and durability of the structure itself. In fact, proper attic insulation can save homeowners anywhere between 10 to 50% on their heating and cooling bills annually, along with preventing the formation of ice dams and saving money … Continue reading “Houston Homeowners Find Human Remains in Attic Walls”
A Big Hurdle For Self-Driving Cars: Cyclists
Self-driving cars have been a hot-button topic in recent years, particularly because they have the potential to improve passenger safety. Not only can they recognize other cars on the road, but they can also observe and react to pedestrians and even animals like birds and squirrels. But there’s a very popular entity they aren’t able … Continue reading “A Big Hurdle For Self-Driving Cars: Cyclists”
Housing Market Seeing Highest Levels of First Time Buyers Since 2007
The housing market is constantly changing. Even for the most experienced property buyers, certain aspects of the hosing market can be extremely confusing and lead to costly mistakes. First-time homebuyers, on the other hand, are at a severe disadvantage when it comes to purchasing a home because they have virtually no experience. Of all the … Continue reading “Housing Market Seeing Highest Levels of First Time Buyers Since 2007”
Amid Threats of Import Tax Increases, Samsung May Bring Manufacturing Jobs to United States
Despite where the president chooses to make his own merchandise, the Trump campaign focused on making sure jobs in the U.S. go to hardworking Americans. Now, due to threats of increased import taxes — and perhaps in an attempt to butter up the new administration — Samsung Electronics may create a new manufacturing plant for … Continue reading “Amid Threats of Import Tax Increases, Samsung May Bring Manufacturing Jobs to United States”
2015 Brought More On the Job Fatalities Since 2008
According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, more workers died from occupational injuries in 2015 than in any year since 2008. This census of workplace fatalities has been in use since 1992, and its goal is to provide a transparent view on workplace safety across the nation. The report is broken down by demographic … Continue reading “2015 Brought More On the Job Fatalities Since 2008”
Solar Power to Be Cheaper Than Coal Within the Next 10 Years
According to Bloomberg New Energy Finance, by the year 2025, the average global cost of solar power may be less than coal. Already, solar power is cheaper than generating energy from coal in some parts of the world. In 2016, Chile and the United Arab Emirates were able to provide solar power for less than … Continue reading “Solar Power to Be Cheaper Than Coal Within the Next 10 Years”