The Latest Research in the United States, Hypertensive Patients Should Pay More Attention to Osteoporosis Julie Howard2022-10-0701.5K views Don’t think that only the elderly suffer from osteoporotic fractures! Now studies have shown that high blood pressure can also accelerate bone aging. No matter how old you are, you… Read more
The United Nations Warns that Breast Cancer will Become the World’s Biggest Health Challenge Julie Howard2022-10-0501.9K views The World Health Organization (WHO) released the latest report on the 21st of this month, saying that every two seconds, one person in the world dies from non-communicable diseases (NCDs)… Read more
Equal Pay for Men and Women in U.S. Soccer, Gender Equality enters a New Era Amélie Poulain2022-10-0402.2K views After years of lawsuits, American women’s soccer players finally signed a contract with United States Soccer Federation on September 7 to protect their international competitions before 2028, including FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games, and the competition bonuses they obtained will be equally shared with men after deducted the charge of USSF. America officially entered a new era of gender equality in soccer. Read more
Study Shows About 6.6 Million Brain Injury Cases in the U.S. are Linked to COVID-19. Amélie Poulain2022-10-0201.8K views New research, co-published by Washington University School of Medicine and VA St. Louis Hospital in Missouri, shows that people diagnosed with COVID-19 have a higher risk of developing brain damage and neurological-related disorders within a year of infection than uninfected people. Among them, the chance of seizures and memory impairment is the highest. Read more
Drink Coffee and Know Its Health Benefits on International Coffee Day Derrick Smith2022-09-3001.2K views Coffee helps cardiovascular health! Studies have shown that people who drink coffee have a lower stroke rate; people who drink coffee have an approximately 8% lower stroke rate than those… Read more
Having Scalp Troubles in Autumn? Find the Right Way to Improve Hair Loss and Greasy Scalp Amélie Poulain2022-09-2901.8K views Hair is called the second face of a person, which will affect the first impression of others on you, so it is important to maintain scalp and hair health. Whenever autumn comes, the climate is dry and the temperature is high, causing the scalp dry, itching, oily, and dandruff more obvious. All kinds of troubles are followed, and you have to treat your scalp and hair more carefully. Read more
Research Shows that People Who Drink Black Tea Reduce All-Cause Mortality By 9 to 13% Derrick Smith2022-09-2601.7K views The study showed that those who drank 2 or more cups of black tea daily had a 9 to 13 percent reduction in all-cause mortality compared with those who did… Read more
Drone Afforestation will Plant 1 Billion Trees in 6 Years Julie Howard2022-09-2401.6K views The heat wave hit this summer, the climate anomaly set new high-temperature records around the world, and the earth lacks the shelter of trees. Some scholars have raised the importance… Read more
Scientists Suggest: Plant 1 Trillion Trees to Help Cool the Planet Julie Howard2022-09-2001.3K views According to data from the Global Forest Watch survey, since 2016, the loss rate of primary forests has remained above 1 million hectares per year, increasing rather than decreasing yearly.… Read more
Eating More Eggs Reduces the Risk of Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Amélie Poulain2022-09-2002.5K views Eggs were listed as international star food by the United Nations in 2021. The University of Alabama at Birmingham study showed that eating eggs can improve arterial health. Eating 3 eggs a day can adjust cholesterol state, reduce cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, and help to lose weight. Read more