Traveler’s Choice: Mexico and Japan Cities Shine in U.S. Magazine Survey
According to the “Travel+Leisure” survey of the readers’ favorite travel cities in 2023, Mexico and Japan collectively secured five …
According to the “Travel+Leisure” survey of the readers’ favorite travel cities in 2023, Mexico and Japan collectively secured five …
Studies have found that too little sleep time not only leads to poor energy during the day and inability to concentrate but also leads to increased visceral fat. For people who sleep less than seven hours, the total amount of visceral fat will increase by 12 grams for every hour of sleep lost. Therefore, they will naturally become a big-belly person.
SEATTLE, WA (Merxwire) – Taiwan Minister of Agriculture CHEN Chi-Chung led a delegation to the United States to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Coope…
People are more health-conscious than ever before, leading to a continued increase in the consumption of vitamin supplements. Consumers should underst…
TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Merxwire) – The 2023 CTBC Fintech Summit, being the first of its kind, showcased the vibrant innovation scenes in local fintech ecosys…
New research has found that adjusting food menus, timing of meals and sleep, lighting, and scheduling stretches can help reduce in-flight discomfort and jet lag on long-haul flights. And eating chili and chocolate on the plane can boost your spirits and keep you awake.
The American Heart Association (AHA) released the latest list of heart health indicators, Including sleep in the cardiovascular health checklists. It …
In the regions with the most extended life ranking, Monaco is the champion, Hong Kong is the runner-up, Japan is the third, and Australia is the fourt…
To meet the needs of self-guided tourists, some Japanese travel companies have begun to launch customized chartered tour services. This service provid…
The global heat and high temperatures make people anxious, and many parents take their children to the swimming pool or beach to cool off. Nikki, a swimming coach in Florida, USA, reminds everyone not to let children wear “blue” swimsuits into the water because it will increase the danger of playing in the water.
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