Category Archives: Health

Hunger in America

Hunger is a hugely, overlooked issue in American society. This is an  epidemic facing America right now. 1 in 6 Americans face hunger, that is a scary number. The impact of hunger is not only affecting the homeless, but everyday … Continue reading

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The Real Life Fountain of Youth

So has anyone ever wondered ,  if you could expand your days and feel young again ? Or even what if there really was a real life fountain of youth ?  Well in a recent article called “A New Path … Continue reading

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Overload: Are you truly a Multi-tasker?

In an age where everyone believes they are great multi-taskers and are able to retain large amounts of information in little to no time is the greatest fallacy of them all. Studies have shown that people who think they are … Continue reading

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Television Can Be a Good Thing if Given The Opportunity

In Tele[re]vision, researchers take another look at television. Society is used to hearing the negative effects of television and how it ties in with failing grades and obesity in our children of today.  Nicknames given to the television are “boob tube” … Continue reading

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Is medicine healing our sicknesses or making us sicker?

When it comes to health, statistics are scary for us as Americans. Whether caused by prior lifestyle decisions or genetics, Americans are suffering from fatal illnesses every second of every day.  What boggles my mind is the fact that  people … Continue reading

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The Consequences of excess information and how it applies to Mass Media Production.

We live on the cusp of a mass media revolution in which technology changes more frequently than the seasons. Most of this technology is aimed at a consumer market that demands more information. With the swipe of a finger you … Continue reading

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Dealing With Modern Day Information Overload

In today’s fast-paced society we are constantly inundated with information about choices that we have to make. It makes even the simplest task a two-hour ordeal, with a hasty decision being made in the end, because you are so tired … Continue reading

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Bridging the gap between you and your waist line.

Work out season is upon us once again this year. So, pull out your yoga mats and dusty dumbbells because bathing suit season is almost here. Losing weight can be a difficult obstacle to accomplish, and is constantly an up … Continue reading

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Information Overload: Technology Affects Decision-Making

In Article 5, “I Can’t Think!”, it is made clear that the more we use technology, the more difficult of a time we have when it comes time to make a decision.  In the process of making that decision, we … Continue reading

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Information Overload: Too much of a good thing?

In our increasingly technology-driven society, we receive information at unbelievable speeds without even realizing it. In any given hour, the average person receives texts, emails, phone calls, and communication through social media sites. One would think that this increased amount … Continue reading

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