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
Study Confirms Standing More and Sitting Less may Reduce the Risk of Dementia Amélie Poulain2023-11-0702.6K views Many people sit in front of computers for a long time due to work, and some people regard watching TV as an important entertainment in life. The latest research in JAMA shows that adults over 60 years old who sit for more than 10 hours a day will have a rapid increase in the risk of dementia. Sitting for more than 15 hours increases the risk of dementia by three times. Read more
Attention Focused on Wu Liying’s New Artwork at the 39th International Lanting Calligraphy Kyoto Exhibition Irma Katherine2023-11-0401.6K views Kyoto, Japan (Merxwire) – The 39th International Lanting Calligraphy Exhibition, which was held at Miyako Messe in Kyoto, Japan, featured calligraphy works from China, Taiwan, Japan, and South Korea. The… Read more
Five Health Reasons Why You Should Eat Pumpkin Julie Howard2023-11-0401.3K views The power of pumpkin! Halloween is coming every year; in addition to eating candy, you can also try pumpkin dinner, which is beautiful, delicious, and healthy. New York, NY (Merxwire)… 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
WMO Warns: Serious Imbalance in the Global Water Cycle is Happening Now Amélie Poulain2023-10-3002.9K views The United Nations World Meteorological Organization recently issued a warning. The report mentioned that global climate change has seriously affected the balance of the water cycle, and more than half of the water catchment areas have deviated from normal. Drought occurs in some areas due to excessive dryness. In some areas, heavy rains have occurred, causing floods and leading to threatening ecological crises. Read more
Come and Have a Cup of Tea to Stabilize Your Blood Sugar Julie Howard2023-10-2701.5K views An observational study from Australia showed that people who drank tea, especially black tea, were half as likely to develop prediabetes as those who did not drink tea, and the… 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
Better Sleep and Well-Being: 3 Good Things Derrick Smith2023-10-2101.7K views Per the findings of psychologist Martin Seligman’s research, expressing gratitude has the potential to boost one’s happiness, with the added benefit of improving sleep quality. The practice of recording “3… Read more