Persistent Negative Thinking May Increase Alzheimer’s Disease Risk Irma Katherine2022-04-0101.5K views According to a study by University College London (UCL), people with persistent negative thinking experience a more pronounced decline in cognitive ability and memory, which is one of the early… Read more
They Drink 2.85 Billion Cups of Coffee a Year! Coffee War is Playing Out in Taiwan Amélie Poulain2022-03-2905.6K views Statistics from the International Coffee Organization show that the Taiwanese drink 2.85 billion cups of coffee a year, and each person consumes an average of 204 cups a year, with a market value of about NT$80 billion a year. Many coffee brands are aiming at the market pie, trying their best to break through the siege and increase their market share. Read more
Nomophobia! Digital Anxiety! Regain Brain Focus Amélie Poulain2022-03-2803.1K views Survey of Time magazine found that 84 percent of respondents couldn’t go a day without their phones, and 65 percent of phone users suffered from phone-free panic. The study also found that about one-fifth of heavy smartphone users in order to stay online at any time, affect school learning, workability, interpersonal relationships, quality of life, and physical and mental health. This is an important issue that modern society has to pay attention to. Read more
More People Suffer from Depression and Anxiety in this Era, Choosing Right Foods and Aromatherapy to Escape Emotional Problems Amélie Poulain2022-03-2602.4K views In 2020, WHO proposed three major diseases that need attention in the world. Depression ranks second and is the first cause of disabling diseases. Affected by COVID-19, the number of people suffering from depression and anxiety has greatly increased around the world. Choosing the right food and natural essential oils can help to escape the depression. Read more
Worrying Ukrainian World Heritage Site Julie Howard2022-03-1701.3K views Faced with the continued deterioration of the Ukrainian-Russian war, UNESCO is expected to lend a helping hand to assist Ukraine’s precious historical sites and cultural heritage. President Audrey Azoulay called… Read more
Hong Kong Crisis, COVID-19 Epidemic Outbreak Amélie Poulain2022-03-1702K views Since late January in Hong Kong, the “Omicron” virus has entered the community. During the Lunar New Year, the mass movement and reunion of the population have accelerated the spread of the virus. Insufficient vaccine coverage for the elderly, too dense living space, and collapse in medical capacity had made the epidemic out of control. Read more
Phihong Technology Selected to Support Shell Groups Global EV Charging Expansion Business PR2022-03-0902.3K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Phihong Technology, a global supplier of power products and EV charging stations, has been selected by Shell (NYSE: RDS), one of the world’s largest oil and… Read more
Is Now a Good Time to Buy Travel Tickets? Julie Howard2022-03-0901.6K views As countries update their border control policies and the country gates closed for two years due to the new crown pneumonia are about to be unblocked, everyone’s expectations for traveling… Read more
Research Reveals That These Four Colors are The Most Anti-mosquito Julie Howard2022-03-0701.7K views According to a new study by the University of Washington, wearing green, purple, blue, and white can reduce the chance of mosquito bites. Washington, D.C. (Merxwire) – Since ancient times,… Read more
Study finds More than a Third of Men Will Gain Weight by Football Season Amélie Poulain2022-03-0402.3K views Research has found that more than one-third of men gain weight by the time football season begins, and half of them gain more than 10 pounds, so the start of football is often a sign that men are starting to lose weight. More than half of men believe that having a simple and easy-to-follow weight loss program or helping them deliver meals directly to their homes increases their chances of losing weight. Read more