Living in Areas with High Air Pollution Increases the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease Julie Howard2023-11-1001.2K views Every year, 6.7 million people worldwide die from diseases caused by air pollution. The World Health Organization (WHO) classified outdoor air pollution as a human carcinogen in 2018. Increasing evidence… Read more
Wu Liying’s New Artwork Gained Attention at the 39th International Lanting Calligraphy Kyoto Exhibition Derrick Smith2023-11-0401.9K views Kyoto, Japan (Merxwire) – The 39th International Lanting Calligraphy Exhibition, held at Miyako Messe in Kyoto, Japan, features calligraphy works from China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. The exhibition takes… Read more
Doctors Advise Against Eating too Much Processed Food to Avoid Affecting Brain Function Amélie Poulain2023-11-0202.1K views The brain controls our thoughts, emotions, and memories. It is very important to us. Modern life is filled with many delicious processed foods and excessive intake may damage our brains, affecting intelligence, reflexes, and the ability to regulate emotions. Read more
Study Shows that 37% of Periodontal Patients Experience Concurrent Mental Health Conditions Derrick Smith2023-10-2401.3K views Periodontal disease not only results in toothache and eating difficulties but can also contribute to the development of depression. A study conducted in the United Kingdom revealed that 37% of… Read more
CDIB Responds to International Day for the Eradication of Poverty, Angelo Koo: Harnessing Financial Means to Drive Sustainable Philanthropy Irma Katherine2023-10-1801.6K views TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Merxwire) – The impact of COVID-19, climate change, and economic shocks has exacerbated the global poverty crisis, pushing millions of children into extreme poverty. According to a report… Read more
Climate Change Threatens to Reduce Frog Numbers Julie Howard2023-10-1501.5K views Do you know how many species there are in the world? There are more than 8,000 biological species in the world. Since 2004, 4 species have been declared extinct. Amphibians… Read more
EU Demands Prepaid Waste Disposal in Fast Fashion Amélie Poulain2023-10-1002.6K views Sometimes you will need different styles of clothes and shoes to match your identity. In addition to showing yourself, you also show respect for the occasion you are attending. Therefore, fast fashion brands with diverse styles have been popular around the world for a long time, but they have also caused many environmental controversies. According to EU statistics, each person throws away 12 kilograms of clothes and shoes every year, causing serious environmental disasters. Read more
The World’s 50 Best Hotels Has been Released, Five Hotels in Asia Entered the Top 10 Amélie Poulain2023-10-0402.3K views The World’s 50 Best Hotels has been released, and 5 hotels in Asia have entered the top 10 rankings. The top five hotels are Passalacqua Hotel in Italy, Rosewood Hong Kong, Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River, The Upper House in Hong Kong, and Aman Tokyo in Japan. Read more
Less Sodium and More Potassium May Help Reduce Cardiovascular Risk Ernest Harry2023-09-2601.4K views What is your daily intake of sodium and potassium? A study has revealed that a reduction in sodium consumption and an increase in potassium intake are correlated with a decreased… Read more
Top 10 Most Environmentally Friendly Countries in the World in 2022 Julie Howard2023-09-2101.7K views According to the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) published every two years, Denmark stands out among 180 countries as the most environmentally friendly country in the world. Miami, FL (Merxwire) –… Read more