Deep Clean Your Diner Before Reopening To The Public

Posted on: 22 May 2020

COVID-19 has been making headlines for months and has resulted in many 'mom and pop' restaurants shutting down across the nation. If your diner is one of the establishments that was recently affected but you haven't closed it down, you may be concentrating your efforts on deep-cleaning the premises prior to reopening. A clean setting will reassure your future guests and will minimize the risk of COVID-19 spreading between guests.
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Benefits Of Fast COVID-19 Test Results

Posted on: 22 May 2020

If you are feeling a little sick, you may instantly worry that you might have COVID-19. It's nearly impossible to know whether you have this or something else without testing, since the symptoms that come with COVID-19 are similar to the symptoms that come with a lot of other illnesses. In fact, a few examples of some of the things that can have similar symptoms to COVID-19 can include everything from allergies to the common cold and the flu.
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3 Benefits Of Taking Your Dog To A Dog Daycare While You Are At Work

Posted on: 11 May 2020

Many people love having one or more dogs as members of the family. However, a lot of people lead very busy lives and have to work long hours during the day, meaning that there is no one to interact with their dogs. There is a simple solution-- instead of leaving your dog at home alone all day while you are out of the house, consider taking him to a local dog daycare.
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Are Peptides From Natural Plant Sources The Anti-Aging Elixir?

Posted on: 24 April 2020

Cosmetic peptides is a booming area of research, spurned on by the high commercial value for elixirs for anti-aging. Stimulating collagen production and smoothing wrinkles are two of the most popular applications. Research with peptides is showing that you can indeed roll back the years with regards to reducing wrinkles, skin sagging and other physical markers of aging.  However, human safety concerns over deriving peptides from animal proteins and chemical synthesis have slowed their usage.
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