Despite the stereotype that senior citizens are techno-phobic, this infographic proves many in the over-50 crowd are more tuned in than you might think. In fact, as the infographic states, about 88% of Australians over age 50 say it’s important to keep up with evolving technology. Created by Apia, the graphic shows statistics for Internet usage among people ages 50-55, 55-59, … [Read more...]
The Road to Polio Free Nigeria
Polio was endemic in Nigeria for decades. The painful, disabling, and sometimes fatal disease affected thousands of people, many of whom were children. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published this infographic, courtesy of Rotary International. The infographic illustrates the progress that’s been made toward eliminating polio in Nigeria. It displays data from … [Read more...]
How a Sense of Community Belonging Impacts the Brain
A new study performed by AloRecovery suggests that the sense of belonging in a community sparks the desire to connect and congregate amongst most people included in the survey. In addition to that, pretty much since the dawn of time, communities help form the foundation for health relationships. Read more, about the most interesting finds of this amazing study from this … [Read more...]
Facts About Twin Peaks
On May 21, 2017, Twin Peaks came back after a several-year hiatus with its highly-anticipated season 3. If you’re just getting into the show now, or if you need a little refresher, this infographic is a great place to start. The graphic illustrates some fun trivia facts behind the “world’s weirdest show,” including the number of references to pie and coffee, the origins of the … [Read more...]
Facial Hair Facts
The Economic Times created this engaging infographic detailing all there is to know about facial hair. There’s a lot more to it than you might think. The graphic provides the history of the beard and how facial hair has been a sign of manliness since the dawn of humankind. It also shares how beards were regarded during different periods of time, like the Middle Ages, 16th … [Read more...]