Tooth Loss May Increase Cognitive Impairment And Dementia Risk Derrick Smith2022-05-0201.9K views Are your teeth healthy? Studies have shown that older adults with missing teeth are at higher risk for cognitive impairment and dementia. Using dentures may slow the progression of cognitive… Read more
Global Warming Is Reducing Insect Populations & Biodiversity Derrick Smith2022-04-2701.8K views British research shows that in areas with severe global warming and intensive agriculture, the number of insects has decreased by 50%, which will major impact the entire ecological environment and… Read more
Humans Discover The Mystery Of Mammalian Aging And Lifespan Derrick Smith2022-04-2501.8K views Research from the United Kingdom found that the number of gene mutations that mammals experience in their life cycle is about 3,200 times, and the mutation rate is proportional to… Read more
Survey Shows People First Experience Depression At The Median Age Of 26 To 31 Derrick Smith2022-04-2201.8K views Do you feel depressed? According to a survey by Our World in Data, people first experience depression when the median age is 26 to 31. Many people have no symptoms… Read more
Can’t Sleep? Try Swapping Out The Thin Quilt For A Heavy Quilt! Derrick Smith2022-04-1902K views Are you prone to insomnia? Or do you have a sleep disorder? A study from Sweden showed that weighted blankets could reduce the severity of insomnia and help reduce daytime… Read more
It May Be Misunderstanding That Children Eat Sugar And Cause Hyperactivity Derrick Smith2022-04-1401.9K views Can sugar cause hyperactivity in children? There is no objective scientific evidence yet! Children’s hyperactive behavior may be related to environmental or other factors and should be discussed in multiple… Read more
Research Reveals That These Four Colors are The Most Anti-mosquito Julie Howard2022-03-0701.7K views According to a new study by the University of Washington, wearing green, purple, blue, and white can reduce the chance of mosquito bites. Washington, D.C. (Merxwire) – Since ancient times,… Read more
Kitchen Sponges Are Better For Bacterial Communities Than Lab Petri Dishes Ernest Harry2022-02-2701.9K views According to a study by Duke University, dishwashing sponges contain a lot of bacteria, and kitchen sponges are more conducive to a variety of bacterial communities and reproduction than laboratory… Read more
Study Shows Goldfish Can “Drive” Fish Operated Vehicle To Visual Targets Wisdom Frida2022-02-0202.3K views Researchers at the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev trained goldfish to use the Fish Operated Vehicle (FOV). They found that fish can explore new environments and “drive” the FOV toward… Read more
Research Shows: Dogs Can Distinguish Between Native Tongue and Nonsense Julie Howard2022-01-1601.3K views A new study found that dogs can not only distinguish between native and unfamiliar languages, but even when they hear a string of meaningless sentences, they will also recognize it… Read more