Buying a House is not Easy, The World’s 10 Impossibly Unaffordable Cities have been Released Amélie Poulain2024-07-0203.2K views As global prices rise, housing prices remain high. “Buying a house” has become an impossible dream for many people. According to the latest Demographic International Housing Affordability report, the most difficult city to buy a house is Hong Kong in Asia, and the most difficult country to buy a house is the United States, accounting for half of the top ten Impossibly Unaffordable cities. Read more
Consuming 7 Grams of Olive Oil Daily may Protect the Heart and Brain and Reduce Inflammation Julie Howard2024-06-3001.3K views Olive oil is rich in antioxidants and a vital component of the Mediterranean diet. Current research has found that replacing saturated fats with olive oil can reduce the risk of… Read more
Daigoji Temple Exhibition at Nakanoshima Museum of Art is Available, 3 Publicity Modes to Attract Public Attention Ferre Keira2024-06-2802.5K views A survey by The Japan Newspaper Publishers & Editors Association found that combining newspapers and online media for publicity can significantly improve advertising effectiveness and trust. Celebrating the 1150th anniversary… Read more
2024 Global Height Rankings Released: Which Country Takes the Top Spot? Julie Howard2024-06-26015.3K views According to the latest data from the World Population Organization for 2024, the Netherlands has emerged as the global leader in height. This is a significant development, with Montenegro and… Read more
Japan Birth Rate Drops Again, Labor Shortage Affects Railway Safety Amélie Poulain2024-06-2401.8K views The latest data shows that the number of newborns in Japan has declined for eight consecutive years and hit a new low in 2023. The number of deaths is higher than the number of births for the 17th consecutive year and is twice the number of newborns. The total population is shrinking naturally, and the labor force is declining yearly, affecting the national economy. Read more
Newly Discovered Orange Peel Has Fantastic Anti-inflammatory and Heart-protecting Effects Julie Howard2024-06-1901.5K views The bioactive compound FP found in orange peel significantly benefits heart health. Compared to the flesh of the orange, the peel contains more vitamins, antioxidants, and limonene, which help the… Read more
Eating Breakfast is Good for Your Health and Helps Burn Calories Amélie Poulain2024-06-1701.7K views Studies have found that eating a big breakfast every day can increase metabolism, help increase calorie consumption and reduce the desire to eat sugar. Moreover, breakfast consumes twice as many calories as dinner, so you really need to “eat a big breakfast and a small dinner” to achieve your weight control goals. Read more
Travel to Japan with “Staycation” Style to Save the City from Ecological Crisis Amélie Poulain2024-06-1501.7K views With international tourism recovering after COVID-19, Japan has been a popular tourist destination worldwide. Coupled with the depreciation of the Japanese yen, the cost of sightseeing has dropped significantly, attracting many tourists. Although the number of tourists hitting record highs has led to economic recovery, it has also caused overtourism. Read more
Reducing Sodium Intake may Lower Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis Julie Howard2024-06-1301.4K views Recent studies indicate a potential link between atopic dermatitis (AD) and high sodium intake. Limiting dietary sodium may be a low-risk method to prevent atopic dermatitis. Boston, MA (Merxwire) –… Read more
Supplement the Key Nutrient GABA to Maintain Your Brain Calm Amélie Poulain2024-06-1101.3K views Modern society is busy and fast, surrounded by a large amount of complicated information. Everyone is under tremendous pressure, which makes people unable to relax and even causes autonomic nervous system disorders. Headaches and aches become more frequent, making us harder to fall asleep at night. Maybe you could try supplementing foods and nutritional supplements containing GABA to help calm your mood. Read more