Japanese Gastroenterologists Urge that Eating bread for breakfast is harmful to health Amélie Poulain2022-11-1202.9K views Bread is a breakfast choice for many people because it’s delicious and convenient. Dr. Fukushima Masatsugu, a Japanese gastroenterologist, reminds everyone that bread is difficult to digest. It will also spike blood sugar after waking up in the morning, throwing us into high carbohydrate needs, and disrupting the balance of the autonomic nervous system. Read more
Study Confirms Mother’s Voice can Slow Down the Heart Rate and Pain Degree in Premature Babies Amélie Poulain2022-11-0701.3K views The latest research shows that the heart rate and external pain response of premature infants will be significantly reduced after hearing the familiar mother’s voice below 70 decibels when taking heel punctures to collect blood. At the same time, the breathing rate will slow down, the mother-infant connection will be better, and the blood oxygen saturation will also increase. Read more
The Cumulative Number of Casualties in Five Years Exceeds Two Thousand, Notice the Safety of Young Children Going to School Amélie Poulain2022-11-0501.3K views Statistics show that in the past five years in Taiwan, more than 2,000 children under 12 were injured or killed due to traffic problems on their way to school, and half of the accidents occurred in the six greatest cities. More than 70% of parents are worried that vehicles along the way to school will not yield to their children, so eighty percent of elementary school parents choose to ride a motorcycle or drive their children to and from school. Read more
International Tourism Recovers and Travel Retail Market Size is Projected to Exceed US$96 Billion By 2029 Derrick Smith2022-10-2701.4K views Tourism and related retail mar… Read more
The World Population will Exceed 8 Billion, Caring for the Disadvantaged and the Earth Resources is the Priority Amélie Poulain2022-10-2601.5K views According to the “World Population Prospects 2022” released by the United Nations, the total global population will cross the threshold of 8 billion on November 15. Therefore, Natalia Kanem, CEO of the UN Population Fund, reminded every country to pay more attention to disadvantaged groups and not to use robust population control strategies to reduce population pressure. Read more
World Bank Warns of Severe Global Recession, the Violent Storm could Take Shape Amélie Poulain2022-10-2201.3K views Countries around the world have raised interest rates to combat inflation, and monetary tightening has reached the largest extent in 50 years. The three major economies of the United States, China, and the eurozone have experienced the sharpest slowdown since 1970. The GDP growth rate will be greatly affected, and the global economy will fall into recession. Read more
Many Cities Provide Free Sanitary Napkins to Relieve Women’s Period Poverty Julie Howard2022-10-200993 views According to statistics, Briti… Read more
2022 International Day for the Eradication of Poverty: Dignity For All in Practice Derrick Smith2022-10-170954 views December 22, 1992, the UN deci… Read more
Global Wealth Report 2022 Released, Taiwan’s per Net Assets Ranks 5th Globally and Became the Richest in ASIA Amélie Poulain2022-10-1603K views The “Global Wealth Report 2022” released a few days ago shows that Asia has surpassed Europe in terms of wealth. Taiwan’s per net assets reached 138,220 euros, surpassing Japan, South Korea, and Singapore, ranking first in Asia. It ranks fifth in the world, after the United States, Switzerland, Denmark, and Sweden. Read more
Study Shows About 6.6 Million Brain Injury Cases in the U.S. are Linked to COVID-19. Amélie Poulain2022-10-0201.3K 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