Although the seasonal influenza virus is detected all-year along in the US, the activity of the seasonal flu increases to its peak during the fall and the winter, which means, the transmission is highest between the months of December to February. With the outbreak of COVID-19 already at its peak…
“The food you eat can be either the safest and most powerful form of medicine or the slowest form of poison” – Ann Wigmore More than half of deaths due to stroke, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes were linked to poor diet. It has also been found that over…
Running a healthcare facility comes with a handful of complications. Every day, tons of wastes are generated in a medical facility, including disposables such as sterile needles and other medical equipment, ranging from IV poles to Ultrasound Machines that have broken down or lost their functioning capacity. According to reports,…
#SaveSmallBusiness: A Raksha Achievement Various local businesses in Massachusetts have been struggling to keep their heads above water after the COVID-19 Pandemic broke loose across the globe. Although a few of these businesses are adapting to survive amidst the Pandemic, there are many others that are contemplating whether they can…
In our previous excerpt, we had discussed how harshly the COVID-19 Pandemic had disrupted business for a Salon Owner in Cambridge city of Massachusetts. Little did we know that just downstairs to it is the Black Sheep Bagels, a merry business primarily thriving on the remarkable flow of students into…
Raksha is a Sanskrit word that signifies, “Protect against evil”. Medpick has initiated #Raksha, a campaign to supply FREE Face Masks to Small Businesses in the Boston & North Shore area; striving to keep them safe and securely running until the pandemic is no more a threat. The…
As the COVID-19 effects continue to spread worldwide, most of the cities and towns have been mandatorily shut down, and as a result, small businesses, suburban malls, and public spaces are emptied of any crowds, small or big. Sometime in the near future, hopefully, our lives would go back to…