Bite More! Eating Too Fast Increases the Risk of Obesity and Diabetes Julie Howard2025-01-0901.9K views Eating too quickly increases the risk of obesity and diabetes. Experts recommend chewing slowly and developing healthy eating habits. NEW YORK, NY (MERXWIRE) – How long can you finish a… Read more
Are You Eating Plastic? Microplastics Found in Common Foods and Water Julie Howard2025-01-0902K views Every year, we may unknowingly consume a quantity of microplastics equivalent to two plastic bags. These particles, originating from our daily food and water sources, could pose serious health risks… Read more
It’s Best to Walk 7,000 Steps a Day,Research Shows it Can Reduce Depression. Julie Howard2025-01-0101.2K views Recent research has found that walking 7,000 steps daily significantly reduces feelings of worry and anxiety while improving overall mental health. This accessible and sustainable exercise habit is suitable for… Read more
Study Finds Moderate Amounts of Coffee may Benefit Gut Health Amélie Poulain2025-01-0102.8K views Enjoying a cup of coffee every morning is a daily habit for many people. Just drinking a cup can refresh you. Of course, some people suffer from caffeine and therefore cannot enjoy the aroma of coffee. The latest research has found that a certain proportion of people who have a regular coffee drinking habit will change the composition of their intestinal flora. Therefore, a moderate amount of coffee every day is also beneficial to health. Read more
The Health Secrets of Dark Chocolate: A Potential Ally in Reducing Diabetes Risk Julie Howard2024-12-200920 views Research has shown that dark chocolate offers potential health benefits, including promoting cardiovascular health, reducing diabetes risk, and improving mood. NEW YORK, NY (MERXWIRE) – Do you like eating chocolate?… Read more
Scientists Discover New Way to Save Bananas from Extinction Julie Howard2024-11-2802.6K views Bananas are rich in potassium, vitamin B6, vitamin C, and dietary fibre, which help regulate muscle function and prevent cramps. This makes them particularly beneficial for post-exercise energy replenishment. Additionally,… Read more
Japan Strawberry Season is Coming, and Eating Strawberries Daily can Protect Heart Health Julie Howard2024-10-3101.5K views Scientific research shows that strawberries can promote cardiometabolic health, reduce cholesterol and inflammation, and delay cognitive decline, making them suitable for daily consumption. TOKYO, JAPAN (Merxwire) – As Japan’s strawberry… Read more
New Research Shows Coffee May Improve Cardiovascular Health Julie Howard2024-10-2101.3K views Moderate caffeine intake can promote the regeneration of endothelial cells, which helps maintain and repair blood vessel walls. Therefore, scientists believe that caffeine may have a potential protective effect on… Read more
Experts Warn Regular Use of Food Packaging may Cause Cancer Risks Julie Howard2024-10-1601.4K views Food packaging may contain carcinogenic chemicals such as bisphenol A (BPA), phthalates, polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), and aniline derivatives to increase its durability, moisture resistance, and oil resistance. Some studies have… Read more
Deep Space Network Continues to Explore the Universe Julie Howard2024-10-1001.6K views NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) is one of the critical infrastructures supporting humanity’s exploration of deep space. It enables communication with spacecraft located hundreds of millions of kilometres away and… Read more