Scientists Link Better Air Quality to Lower Dementia Risk in Elderly Women Audrey Hazel2023-12-1801.5K views The significance of air quality has been underscored by a recent study conducted in the United States. The research indicates that enhancing air quality holds the potential to diminish the… Read more
Be Careful! Ultra-Processed Foods Make You Feel More Depressed Amélie Poulain2023-12-1502.5K views Because of their busy lives, modern people often choose convenient processed foods to satisfy their hunger quickly. Over time, it can easily lead to nutrient deficiencies and potential health problems. A study by Deakin University in Australia found that in addition to affecting physical health, eating ultra-processed foods also increases the risk of depression. Read more
Scientists Discover Ways to Make Plant-Based Meat Rich in Natural Meaty Flavor Julie Howard2023-12-1301.5K views Scientists use vegetables to increase the meaty taste of artificial meat and reduce chemical additives, making artificial meat not only delicious but also healthy and natural. Washington, D.C. (Merxwire) –… Read more
Scientists Have Confirmed that Eating Yogurt Can Eliminate the Smell of Garlic in Your Mouth Julie Howard2023-12-1001.9K views Many people like to add garlic to food to increase the aroma, but it is very distressing to have bad breath after eating garlic. Now, people who love garlic are… Read more
Top 10 Travel Destinations Japanese Want to Visit during The New Year Holiday Amélie Poulain2023-12-0802.1K views After COVID-19 was downgraded to a seasonal flu level in Japan, many people began to arrange their first overseas trips after the epidemic to prepare for the New Year. Large travel companies recently announced a ranking of popular overseas travel destinations during the New Year holiday. The top three are Seoul, Taipei, and Hawaii. Read more
Scientific Research Demonstrates: Handwritten Notes Outshine Computer Notes Derrick Smith2023-12-0502.3K views Researchers posit that keyboard typing primarily involves verbatim script entry, whereas handwritten notes facilitate cognitive organization and reproduction of information, resulting in superior learning and memory outcomes compared to typing… Read more
Black Friday Boosts Online Shopping Amidst Sluggish Retail Performance in the USA Amélie Poulain2023-12-0202.2K views After COVID-19 subsided, business and tourism exchanges became more frequent, U.S. consumer confidence gradually recovered, and consumer spending increased significantly. However, retail sales began to decline in October. On the contrary, the online shopping market has grown significantly due to the Black Friday shopping trend. Read more
2023 World’s Best Cities Rankings Released, London Gets First Place for 9 Years Amélie Poulain2023-11-2904K views The global brand consulting agency recently announced the 2024 World’s Best Cities rankings. London ranked first among the best cities for the ninth consecutive year, followed by Paris, New York, Tokyo, Japan, Singapore, Dubai, San Francisco, and Barcelona. Ghana, Amsterdam, and Seoul. Read more
You Should Change the Habit of Drinking Coffee on an Empty Stomach for Health Julie Howard2023-11-2602.4K views Scientists have found that drinking coffee on an empty stomach when sleeping poorly can weaken the body’s ability to process blood sugar and cause blood sugar to rise. Boston, MA… Read more
Recognizing Sjogren’s Syndrome is Imperative for Middle-Aged Women Audrey Hazel2023-11-2302.4K views Sjogren’s Syndrome, an autoimmune disorder, frequently manifests in women aged 40 to 60. Its symptoms are commonly misattributed to menopause, leading to frequent oversight. Boston, MA (Merxwire) – Have you… Read more