Research Suggests a Link Between Higher Education and Increased Longevity Derrick Smith2023-05-0804.7K views Based on research findings, individuals with higher education exhibit an enhanced quality of life and demonstrate a heightened commitment to physical well-being. Moreover, these individuals possess the capacity to acquire… Read more
Comparing Salaries in Various Countries, Are You Satisfied with Your Pay? Julie Howard2023-05-0602.2K views In the face of rising living costs, companies must adjust salaries promptly to allow employees to maintain their quality of life. It’s just that in a rapidly changing society, even… Read more
Health Benefits of Walking 7000 Steps Daily Confirmed by Study Derrick Smith2023-05-0101.6K views Walking at least 7,000 steps per day has been found to lower the risk of death by 50% to 70%, according to a study published in the medical journal JAMA… Read more
Study: Foods Rich in Vitamin B6 and Tryptophan Help Improve Mood Derrick Smith2023-04-2805.1K views Are you familiar with the idea of eating bananas to combat depression? Apart from bananas, consuming vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin B6, tryptophan, and omega-3 may contribute to mood… Read more
The “Spend a Night at Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building” Program Organized by GACC, Announced the Opening of Registration Officially Irma Katherine2023-04-2501.8K views TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Merxwire) – After a four-year hiatus, the “Spend a Night at Taiwan’s Presidential Office Building” program, a pioneering initiative worldwide, will make a powerful comeback this year, beckoning… Read more
Can’t Sleep Well? Try Pink Noise to Help You Sleep Better Julie Howard2023-04-2201.7K views In addition to the standard white noise, there is pink, brown, purple, and green noise. A growing body of research shows that these little-known color noises can help stabilize mood… Read more
CDIB Urges Sustainability, Angelo Koo Believes the Industry Can Help Irma Katherine2023-04-2002.1K views TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Merxwire) – For the 53rd annual Earth Day this year, we continue to uphold the theme of “Invest in Our Planet” and call for a globally aligned effort… Read more
Air Pollution May Raise the Risk of Depression in Older People Amélie Poulain2023-04-1802.6K views Dirty air is classified as a silent public health emergency by the WHO. Air pollution affects our physical and mental health, and many research data have emerged in recent years. The latest research shows that it not only affects respiratory health but also increases the risk of depression, especially for those over 64 years old. Read more
Environmental Pollution: Earth Is Facing a Sixth Mass Extinction Derrick Smith2023-04-1201.5K views Around 500 mammals, birds, amphibians, and reptiles are endangered due to environmental damage and pollution. For the sustainable development of the earth, we must make some changes! Washington, D.C. (Merxwire)… Read more
Study Finds That Weekly Dancing Can Reduce the Risk of Falls Among the Elderly Population Derrick Smith2023-04-1001.7K views Research indicates that dancing is among the most effective means of preventing falls. Engaging in dance activities at a frequency of over three times per week has been found to… Read more