Be Careful with 12 Fruits and Vegetables with the Most Pesticide Residues Julie Howard2023-04-2601.6K views Pesticides are used in traditional agriculture to control pests and diseases in crops and increase food production. Long-term use of pesticides can cause negative impacts on the environment and human… 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 Poulain2023-04-1802.7K 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
Top 5 Impressive Flower Fields in the World Julie Howard2023-04-1603.3K views With the lifting of the epidemic, have you decided where to travel? In addition to tax-free shopping and exotic food, the delightful sea of flowers has a unique flavor. Walking… Read more
Environmental Pollution: Earth Is Facing a Sixth Mass Extinction Derrick Smith2023-04-1201.6K 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
The World Economy Faces a Crisis of Disintegration as The Workforce Ages Amélie Poulain2023-04-0703.5K views The World Bank warned in March that the impact of an aging workforce on the global economy continues to intensify. In Japan and South Korea, due to the rapid increase in the proportion of the elderly population and the lack of a young labor force, the economic growth rate has been significantly dragged down. China, the United States, and many European countries are facing the problem of an increasing retirement population, but there is a shortage of a replaceable labor force. Read more
Urgent Attention Needed for the Worsening Desertification of the Earth Derrick Smith2023-04-0704.5K views According to a report published on the National Geographic website, over 75% of the Earth’s land area has undergone degradation, posing a serious threat to the survival of 3.2 billion… Read more