Diabetes can strike anyone, from any walk of life. Keeping diabetes under control helps to prevent heart, nerve, and foot problems. This informative Infographic by InfoGraphic Design Team illustrates the symptoms, types, statistics, prevention and behavior of people towards Diabetes.
Diabetes can strike anyone, from any walk of life. Keeping diabetes under control helps to prevent heart, nerve, and foot problems. This informative Infographic by InfoGraphic Design Team illustrates the symptoms, types, statistics, prevention and behavior of people towards Diabetes.
Previous generations look at Millennials and see that they have bad spending habits but the truth is that Millennials are dealt a bad hand with rising living costs and wages that aren’t keeping up. This infographic by Savebly provides some Millennials spending statistics and reveals how Millennials choose to spend their money.
Breaches cost companies billions, erode trust and can have a long-lasting negative impact on a company’s brand. With so much as stake, we wondered: are C-Suite executives aligned with their security and IT pros when it comes to cybersecurity? We asked 345 C-Suite executives and cybersecurity/IT pros in the U.S., U.K., France and Germany some questions to find out.
Corporate executives share the same concerns as their security teams. When asked to name the top three cybersecurity concerns facing their organizations, both groups cited data loss and data theft/exfiltration as their top two concerns. However, the two groups differed when naming their third main concern. The cybersecurity/IT pros focused on ransomware like 2017’s WannaCry, which cost organizations an estimated $4 billion in total damages in its wake. The C-Suite group was concerned with risks stemming from data alteration – an act of sabotage by changing critical information, such as code for an automated assembly line.
Black Friday is an informal name for the day following Thanksgiving Day in the United States, the fourth Thursday of November, which has been regarded as the beginning of the country’s Christmas shopping season, although the term Black Friday. In this infographic, Multichoice Insurance Services provides some tips on how to make the most out of Black Friday.
In October of 2018, Provision Living surveyed 2,000 Americans and asked them to envision their ideal retirement lifestyle. Surveyed respondents were surveyed on everything from ideal retirement age, to retirement savings, to where they pictured themselves living when they’ve retired.
The survey found that 52% of Americans think about retirement 4 or more times per week. The dream age for retirement varied between the different generations that were surveyed although the average dream age to retire was 60 years old. Boomers said 64 years where Millennials were more optimistic saying they hoped to retire by age 56.
Surveyed respondents were also asked about their ideal local to retire. They found that over 78% of respondents were happy to retire in the United States. Only 21% wanted to retire aboard and the top country that people wanted to retire abroad was Italy.
We asked professionals attending two of the world’s biggest cybersecurity conferences – RSA in San Francisco and Infosecurity in London – five questions to gauge their opinions and attitudes about current issues and concerns on everything from GDPR and the Facebook data scandal to cloud security. Read on to discover what we found after surveying folks who live and breathe security every day.
The GDPR deadline brought a wave of “privacy policy warning” pop-ups. Websites big and small updated their privacy policies to accommodate the new guidelines to cover their bases. While many organizations are still figuring out what it takes to comply, some U.S. states, such as California, are getting a serious case of GDPR envy and crafting data privacy laws modeled after the EU legislation. This is only the beginning and more states will likely follow with laws of their own.
Your life won’t slow down due to pediatric incontinence, but it could make traveling a little more intense. Even if the idea of getting through the airport or a long car trip while keeping your child accident free seems intimidating, don’t cancel your trip. This infographic can help you pack.
Enjoy Yourself and Relax Stress can spread! Remember to turn off that little voice filled with worry in the back of your head to relax and enjoy your trip. It will be a special time filled with family memories. Stress can spread like wildfire, cause minor issues to get out of control. With proper planning and incontinence treatment, your trip will be just fine.
The deadlift is only one exercise you might think, how good can it be? The truth is that the deadlift is more than a prescription for looking and feeling powerful. You can not only change your body, but even your life with the conventional barbell deadlift.
A progressive deadlift workout program will change your body. And changing your body is the first step to change your life. Deadlifts build muscle, fight obesity, build confidence and boost your mood. You would become fabulously wealthy if you could package the extensive benefits of deadlifts in a pill. There is no comparison between the deadlift and most other weight training exercises. For example, the always popular biceps curl.
Think of the size of your bicep. Now, think of the size of your back. Even though you cannot see your back, you know your back muscles alone are much larger than your biceps. If the deadlift only worked your back muscles, the deadlift would still be superior to curls. But, the deadlift works many more muscles than just your back. This is why you should not waste your time only doing curls, squeezing a handgrip or even the bench press. The goal of the infographic is to illustrate why if you only have time for one strength training exercise, let it be the deadlift.
All this time spent in the car may seem like a waste, and with an ever-accelerating society, each passing minute is precious in terms of self-betterment and self-advancement. This trend in investing time into bettering ourselves can be perceived with the rise of terms like mindfulness, minimalism, self-help, and self-improvement. Whether you are striving to climb the corporate ladder or hoping to someday make your side hustle your main gig, we all want to know how to make our daily lives a little bit easier, how to be a little bit happier, and how to reach our goals.
Technology and social media have made a profound impact on marketing over the past few years. So much so, that small business owners, entrepreneurs, and marketers may need to update their skill sets to properly engage with he next generation of consumers (Gen Z) while effectively leveraging progressive technologies.
Technology has impacted virtually every industry, particularly the financial sector. Whether it’s the development of new forms of currency or expanding how and where investors can trade, the financial industry is evolving at an unprecedented rate. Mobile apps, online lending platforms, and smaller, more agile organizations are successfully competing with large, established firms.Fintech manifests itself in the banking sector through tech-driven innovations like virtual banking, mobile banking, and other banking platforms. Examples of banking sector fintech in action include Seed, Simple, and LendStar. The payment sector uses fintech to propel several modern conveniences, including virtual wallets, online payments, and mobile payments. Fintech is found in the investment sectors through avenues pertaining to personal finance and investment platforms. Looking at the financing sector, one can see fintech behind concepts like P2P lending and crowdfunding. The insurance sector incorporates fintech through online insurance infrastructure, insurance comparison, and health insurance. Finally, infrastructure and the enabling tech sector utilize fintech through cryptocurrency, biometric security, authentication, and data research.
Today, 69% of Americans drink more than two cups of coffee a day, in fact, you may even be drinking one right now. Though one of the most popular drinks in the world, it is subtly, yet wet understood, that coffee is more than just a beverage. Influencing culture, tastes, and even politics wherever it goes, coffee’s place in history is alongside some of the most memorable cultural shifts from burgeoning global trade of the 17th century, to anti-imperialism, to our favorite TV sitcoms. So what is it about coffee, aside from being so satisfyingly delicious, that influences us? It starts with looking to the past and understanding how it all began. If coffee could talk, it would have a big story to tell. Take a look at this infographic for more on the history of coffee, how it has influenced our culture, vice versa, and what it could mean for the future in our rapidly evolving world.
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