Trans Fats are Bad! WHO Calls for a Global Ban Julie Howard2023-05-1702.1K views Trans fat is harmful to health. According to the latest report of the World Health Organization (WHO), 5 billion people worldwide are threatened by trans fat, increasing the risk of… Read more
Studies Found Loneliness would Change Your Brain’s Cognition and Affect Well-being Amélie Poulain2023-05-1502.5K views Do you always stay away from people, live alone, and rarely talk with people, share your emotions, or ask for help from others? Studies have confirmed that the longer a person is alone, will produce sad feelings and affect the brain’s thinking, emotions, perception, and physical and mental health. Read more
How to celebrate Mother’s Day? Check out the 2023 Mother’s Gift List! Derrick Smith2023-05-1303.7K views The second Sunday in May is Mother’s Day. Are you ready to celebrate Mother’s Day? If you’re looking for a gift for Mom, here’s a list of the most-wanted gifts… Read more
COVID-19 PHEIC Ends! WHA Conference to Address Post-Pandemic Health Security in Late May Amélie Poulain2023-05-1001.7K views On May 5, 2023, WHO officially announced the termination of the Public Health Emergency of International Concern for COVID-19. It means that the COVID-19 epidemic has ravaged the world for more than 3 years and caused 7 million deaths has been effectively controlled. It is also a major milestone in the end of the era of the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more
Research Suggests a Link Between Higher Education and Increased Longevity Derrick Smith2023-05-0804.5K views Based on research findings, individuals with higher education exhibit an enhanced quality of life and demonstrate a heightened commitment to physical well-being. Moreover, these individuals possess the capacity to acquire… Read more
Comparing Salaries in Various Countries, Are You Satisfied with Your Pay? Julie Howard2023-05-0602.2K views In the face of rising living costs, companies must adjust salaries promptly to allow employees to maintain their quality of life. It’s just that in a rapidly changing society, even… Read more
Another Weather Anomaly Warning? April Snowfalls in Europe and America Amélie Poulain2023-05-0301.9K views In the northern hemisphere, it was originally a warm spring in April, but snow fell in the Midwest of the United States and the western part of the Balkan Peninsula. The temperature plummeted below freezing and a snow warning was issued. Tens of thousands of households were without power, many schools were closed, and hundreds of flights were canceled as if returning to winter from spring. Read more
Health Benefits of Walking 7000 Steps Daily Confirmed by Study Derrick Smith2023-05-0101.5K views Walking at least 7,000 steps per day has been found to lower the risk of death by 50% to 70%, according to a study published in the medical journal JAMA… Read more
Study: Foods Rich in Vitamin B6 and Tryptophan Help Improve Mood Derrick Smith2023-04-2805.1K views Are you familiar with the idea of eating bananas to combat depression? Apart from bananas, consuming vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin B6, tryptophan, and omega-3 may contribute to mood… Read more
Be Careful with 12 Fruits and Vegetables with the Most Pesticide Residues Julie Howard2023-04-2601.5K 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