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
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
The Price of Food and Daily Necessities has Risen, and People cannot Bear Inflation Amélie Poulain2022-09-1702.1K views Inflation has become a common concern all over the world. Energy costs such as daily necessities, food, gasoline, water, and electricity have all risen. Global price inflation has reached its highest point since 2008, and tens of millions of households are affected by inflation. Read more
The Story of the Mid-Autumn Festival and the Customs of Various Countries Derrick Smith2022-09-0901.7K views Every year on August 15th of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival! Let’s learn about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, watch the story of Hou Yi shooting the… Read more
Practice Deep Breathing, Reset Your Brain, and Take Back Emotional Dominance Amélie Poulain2022-09-0601.6K views Professor Ian Robertson, a British neuroscientist, believes that “breathing” is the most refined medicine that humans provide for themselves, and can be practiced at any time. It allows us to change our thoughts and moods in a split second, relieves stress, and take control of our emotions. Research has also confirmed that deep breathing can improve memory and decision-making. Read more
Let Doctors Tell You the Healthiest Way to Walk Every Day Amélie Poulain2022-09-0302.3K views Walking is the easiest healthy way, it can be done at any time, and it’s easier to achieve the frequency of exercise 3 times a week. Studies have found that exercising within two hours of waking up in the morning has the best effect, which can wake up the body and help you sleep better at night. Brisk walking can strengthen heart and lung function, achieve better health effects, and promote longevity. Read more
Survey Found U.S. Parents are Generally Concerned about the Safety of School Buses. Amélie Poulain2022-09-0202.1K views According to the latest online survey results of the “Pollfish”, 34% of parents are most worried about the safety of their children when riding school buses. The second concern is the contagion of COVID-19. More than 60% of the respondents believe that the existing school bus system is outdated and needs to use technology to make it safer, more efficient and environmentally friendly. Read more
Uneasy to Buy a House, the Global Price to Income Ratio is Seriously Unbalanced Amélie Poulain2022-09-0204.3K views Owning an ideal house is the dream of many people, which can make them feel more stable or get rid of the life of renting a house. However, buying a house is uneasy. According to the “Property Prices Index by Country 2021” conducted by Numbeo, it is found that people in many countries couldn’t realize their dream for a lifetime. Read more
The Global Furniture Rental Market Is Projected To Reach USD 139 Billion By 2029 Derrick Smith2022-08-3001.7K views The global furniture rental service market is booming! The market size is projected to grow from USD 73.19 billion in 2022 to USD 139.05 billion in 2029. The CAGR during… Read more
Genes Affect Not Only Your Appearance but Your Exercise Performance Amélie Poulain2022-08-2402.3K views Studies have found that genetics that come from your family not only affect your appearance, but also the type and effectiveness of sports that you can engage in. Knowing your own sports genes, you can use the traits to engage in sports that are more suitable for you. With acquired good training can make up for innate deficiencies and strengthen muscle memory. Read more