A tummy ache can be a frustrating symptom to understand in small children, and while it’s a common problem, there are a variety of potential causes. This infographic from Tummy Calm reviews many potential causes of stomach aches and offers pros and cons to the various remedies available:
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UK agency The Like Minded sent out an email to known clients and trusted colleagues with a link to their website landing page that has an animation showing Chapter 1 of the company story and the services they offer. Optimising your social network takes time. To demonstrate this The Like Minded decided to do an [...]
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We love superhero infographics; not only are they generally well researched (mainly as there’s such a wealth of information available about any given comic brand or character) but the opportunity for original and creative design, coupled with amusing or interesting information is huge. We recently came across this fantastic infographic from LifeQuotes4U, breaking down the [...]
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The UK’s love affair with music has gone from viral thanks to the rise of the Internet and changing consumer attitudes. Research from Strategy Analytics found that consumer spending for digital music will reach the £5bn mark. This shows the resilience of music in the UK despite piracy concerns. With that in mind, the success of [...]
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In most cases, parents and other family members understand the need to put a child’s safety and emotional well-being first. Parental responsibility and living arrangements for children in separated families (formerly referred to as “child custody”, “residence”, “contact” or even “access”) need to be considered and decided upon following a relationship breakdown. By law the [...]
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If you listen to Jamie Oliver, then you’d be forgiven for thinking that the UK has one of the worst diets in the world; eating nothing but junk food. But recent research, turned into an infographic by Red Anywhere, suggests that this might not necessarily be the case. On the plus side, the infographic suggests [...]
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Budget 2013 winners and losers aims to demystify the winners and losers in terms of tax and income in the 2013 budget announcement made on Wednesday 20th March by George Osborne for the coalition government. Infographic courtesy of UKBudget.com
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Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) is now the most common computer-related repetitive strain injury, find out if you are you at risk…
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For some companies a trade show can be an extremely important event; it’s a way to network with other businesses, meet potential new clients and increase overall levels of brand awareness amongst both contemporaries and your target market. As a result, ensuring a sufficient level of preparation is paramount when it comes to the relative [...]
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One of the most impressive skills of an infographic designer is when they can take a subject that, at first glance, isn’t terribly interesting and turn it into something engaging and visually appealing, while making the most out of the subject matter. A terrific example of this is the 10 benefits of net curtains infographic [...]
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder was once thought to be a military disorder reserved for those who experienced combat situations first-hand. As this infographic from BD Injury Lawyers illustrates, PTSD is much more prevalent in today’s society than many realise.
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Online Bingo has been one of the most amazing success stories of the digital age, reinventing it’s image from seedy smoke filled bingo hall to a sleek, fun online experience. In the past 5 years the rise has been extraordinary, and it’s now spreading all across the world! But who are all of these people [...]
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The term ‘medical technology’ can be used to refer to the procedures, equipment and processes by which medical care is delivered. Examples of changes in technology would include new medical and surgical procedures, medical devices and new support systems. So how far has medical technology come in recent years? Why does some technology receive more [...]
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Tinnitus is a common problem for people in the UK and internationally, affecting people of all ages (although more prominently the elderly). Tinnitus comes from the Latin word for ringing, and can affect one ear, both ears or can be heard inside the sufferer’s head. To help raise awareness of the issue, Hidden Hearing have [...]
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In celebration of Valentine’s Day the team at Interflora have conducted a poll into the love lives of the people of the UK. This has had very surprising results! Interflora discovered that despite people’s addiction to social media a unique poem still scores a lot higher than Facebook in terms of communicating love. This proves [...]
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