Exercise 3 Good Things Before Bed to Make It Easier to Fall Asleep Derrick Smith2022-01-1102.1K views According to research by psychologist Martin Seligman, gratitude can increase happiness, and happiness can help sleep! Writing “3 Good Things” every day before bed allows people to turn their attention… Read more
How Old Are Dogs In Human Years? Not Necessarily Human Age Multiply By 7 Ferre Keira2022-01-1002.2K views Have you ever heard of “dog age is human age multiplied by 7”? A University of California San Diego (UCSD) study found that there are methods for calculating dog age… Read more
Scientists Found that 37% Periodontal Patients Also Suffer From Mental Health Conditions Derrick Smith2022-01-0801.6K views Periodontal disease not only causes toothache and difficulty in eating, but it can also lead to depression. A study from the United Kingdom showed that 37% of patients with periodontal… Read more
The James Webb Space Telescope Explores the Origin of the Universe 13.7 Billion Years Ago Julie Howard2022-01-0502.1K views NASA spent 20 years and invested a huge amount of money to finally successfully send the James Webb Space Telescope into space and move towards the solar orbit. It is… Read more
Research: Negative Emotions May Increase Stroke Risk By 30% Ernest Harry2022-01-0401.6K views Emotion and disease risk are related! A global study on the causes of stroke found that anger and emotional upset may trigger stroke. In addition, heavy physical exertion is also… Read more
EYESBRIGHT Lutein with “7 Days Personal Experiences” to Expand 15 Countries Bertram Clark2022-01-0104.2K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – With “7 days personal experiences,” Tung Sin Biomedical EYESBRIGHT Lutein opens international reputation and expand the new market to 15 countries. The 2021 Global Health Food… Read more
Prefer Black Coffee? It May Be The Genes That Helped You Choose! Derrick Smith2022-01-0101.8K views A new study shows that people with genetic variants that metabolize caffeine more quickly prefer black coffee and dark chocolate. They can associate bitterness with caffeine and their own feelings.… Read more
Research Finds that Muscle Mass Is Associated With Cardiovascular Disease Risk Derrick Smith2021-12-3101.5K views The risk of heart disease is related to muscle mass! Research and analysis from Barcelona show that if middle-aged men have insufficient skeletal muscle mass, their risk of cardiovascular disease… Read more
American Research Shows: People Who Love Spicy Food Live Longer Julie Howard2021-12-2802K views Pepper contains capsaicin, which has anti-obesity, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidant and anti-cancer effects. Scientists have also found that people who eat hot pepper six times a week on average have lower all-cause… Read more
Japanese Young People Use Hashtags For Searching Has Become A Trend Sheila Nelly2021-12-2803.5K views How do you prefer to search for information? A street interview from Japan revealed that many young Japanese people use hashtags to search for information directly on social media platforms.… Read more