Leah Zitter

About the author

Dr. Leah Zitter is a professional writer and researcher with more than 10 years experience writing for entities that include digital and print media, B2B and B2C organizations, small- and mid-sized businesses, marketing/ advertising/ PR agencies, inter-industry companies (e.g., hospitals, mining rigs, universities) and governments. Leah is trained in journalism, search engine optimization (SEO), search engine marketing (SEM), technical writing, and copywriting. Her Ph.D. is in psychology/scientific research.

You won’t forget this! A font that helps you retain information

Please read the inbox. It says: Here’s an article you’ll want to remember, since it helps you retain more of what you study or read, as well as makes people who receive your content remember your message. That’s why I’ve written the above in Sans Forgetica. It the latest technological invention that the Guardian calls […]

Virtual reality boosts exercise, reduces pain

If you have the money and you’re big into exercise you may want to consider buying an Oculus headphone, or the like. Research by the University of Kent shows that virtual reality may lower your pain levels and increase performance when exercising or engaging in general physical activity. Participants using VR reported a pain intensity […]

Holy smoke! Cannabis business booms

Cannabis is ‘in’ and the stigma of weed three-quarters ‘out.’ The cannabis business is booming, following cannabis’ medical and recreational legalization in 29 states in America and the District of Columbia. A study released in June 2017, shows there are about 165,000 to 235,000 people working in jobs related to the weed industry. This means […]

There’s finally a drug that treats migraines

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently approved a new drug, called Emgality, intended to prevent migraines rather than just treat them. Emgality, produced by pharma giant Eli Lilly (NYSE: LLY), is the third among a series of preventative migraine drugs that hacks migraine at its core by attacking the calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). The CGRP […]

The Pentagon’s revenge: $330m for Taiwan defense

As though China needed another excuse to hate the US, it came September 25, when the US State Department proposed to fund $330m worth of military parts for Taiwan’s army. China, by the way, considers Taiwan its territory. What happened? The US has periodically gifted small military parts to Taipei, Taiwan’s capital. George W. Bush […]

These robots will change your life sooner than you think

Artificial intelligence robots can change your business and your life, according to a recent report from PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC). If you really want to benefit from these robots, the second largest professional services firm in the world says, “strategic investment in different types of AI technology is needed to make that happen.” Here are three incredible […]

National debt affects the military, here’s how it will affect you too

The United States may soon spend more on interest than it does on military, Medicaid, or children’s programs, according to a report by the Congressional Budget Office, September, 25. Here’s what that means for you The Trump Administration has achieved many firsts. One of these is that for the first time in the nation’s history, […]