Elisa Hansolo

Born in New York City, Elisa always felt a strong urge for being an ambitious overachiever. Eventually, by the age of 25 she already had received her first Wall Street executive position, making her one of the youngest managers in the company. With her overall work experience spanning over 2 decades, Mrs. Hansolo is definitely the kind of a senior manager we all…

Diane Beaton

If you’d ask any of our workers, who is the executive manager that they’re always looking up and living up to, most likely Emily’s name will surface. Having a vast and thorough practical working experience lasting for more than 18 years, Mrs. Bluesome is an ideal manager, who is always on time to handle either our company’s clients or our internal team workflow issues…

Kidney Disease

When it comes to a list of the most widespread diseases among men, the kidneys issues stand in the top 5. Partly this can be attributed to some of the lifestyle and physiological differences between a median US male and female. If described, in short, any chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a condition in which the kidneys are damaged and cannot filter blood as well as healthy kidneys typically do. Because of that, waste from the blood remains in the body and can…

Septicemia

That disease in the last year alone has caused more than 30000 deaths in the US. But what exactly is it about? Just as recently as last 2 decades, the septicemia mortality rate increased from 11.0 deaths per 100,000 people in 1999 to 12.1 deaths per 100,000 people in 2013. Septicemia, also known as sepsis, is a harsh response of the body’s immune system to an infection. While infection of any kind can lead to sepsis, according to Allen, most can…

Curing Influenza

This disease, commonly (and mistakenly) referred to with the umbrella terms like “flu” or “cold” are actually the harsh stages of the condition. Responsible for millions of deaths before and after the dawn of the modern medicine for tens of thousands still, Influenza (flu)…