Employees Pursuing the Ideal Jobs have Triggered The Great Resignation, The Pressure on Corporate has Increased Amélie Poulain2022-07-0501.9K views The concept of “The Great Resignation” was proposed by Anthony Klotz, an associate professor of management at Texas A&M University. He believes that changes in the environment caused by COVID-19 also affect the job market. Employees expect to maintain a balance between life and work and hope that the workplace environment can be more fair and reasonable, allowing them to have the space to express their abilities and get ideal compensation. Read more
Research Shows Eating More Blueberries May Prevent Dementia Julie Howard2022-07-0401.6K views Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, can improve cognition and affect metabolism and brain function, and have been experimentally proven to prevent neurodegenerative diseases early and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s… Read more
A New Study in Japan: Excessive Exercise may Increase Mortality Amélie Poulain2022-06-2902K views According to the latest research from Japan, 30 to 60 minutes of weight training per week can help reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease and cancer. But exercising too intensely or exercising for more than 130 minutes can overload the body, which may lead to illness or increase the chance of death. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the intensity and length of time of exercise to safely enjoy the fun of sports. Read more
The Mediterranean Diet Voted The Best Diet Of The Year For Five Consecutive Years Julie Howard2022-06-2701.3K views According to the results of the annual Best Diet, sponsored by U.S. News & World Report, the Mediterranean diet has been ranked the number one for five consecutive years. Taipei,… Read more
Is Remote Work Inefficient? Harvard study: Entering the Office One or Two Days a Week is the Most Efficient Amélie Poulain2022-06-2402.6K views After the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020, enterprises turned to remote work and blended working. Employees felt the benefits of work-life balance and hoped to maintain a flexible work model to juggle their lives. Business owners expect employees to return to the office to create a culture of the group and high work efficiency. How to find the middle balance and create a good working environment will be an important issue. Read more
TikTok Was the World’s Most Downloaded Mobile App In 2021 Derrick Smith2022-06-2303.4K views Short videos have become the trend of today’s Internet! According to a report published in Statista, TikTok was the most downloaded mobile app in the world in 2021, with a… Read more
Warming Oceans Make Predators Hungrier and Could Disrupt Ecological Balance Derrick Smith2022-06-2101.6K views Warming oceans are making predators hungrier! Scientists point out that warmer seas tend to favor animals higher up the food chain, which become more active and require more food; the… Read more
Three Steps to Earthquake Safety Everyone Should Know Audrey Hazel2022-06-1901.8K views When an earthquake occurs, you should immediately take three steps to protect your life: “DROP, COVER, HOLD ON” to protect your head and neck from falling objects. Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire)… Read more
Research Shows COVID-19 Epidemic Make 70% of People Unable to Concentrate on Work Amélie Poulain2022-06-1801.9K views MHA surveyed corporate employees to understand the mental health status of employees during the COVID-19 outbreak. 70 percent of employees are unable to concentrate on work under the epidemic, and 78 percent of them believe that the work pressure brought by COVID-19 has affected their mental health. The risk of suffering from schizophrenia and anxiety disorders had increased. Read more
How About the 4-Day Work Week and the Same Pay? Julie Howard2022-06-1601.6K views The four-day working week is jointly implemented by Oxford University, Cambridge University, and Boston College in the United States, 4 Day Week Global, 4 Day Week UK Campaign, and Autonomy… Read more