Come and Have a Cup of Tea to Stabilize Your Blood Sugar Julie Howard2023-10-2701.4K views An observational study from Australia showed that people who drank tea, especially black tea, were half as likely to develop prediabetes as those who did not drink tea, and the… Read more
A Pet Vegetarian Diet Can Reduce Carbon Emissions by 25% Julie Howard2023-10-1201.4K views To make dog and cat food, the world emits approximately 64 million tons of carbon every year, which is more than the carbon emissions of 13 million cars. Scientists believe… Read more
Excessive Brain Use may Increase Hunger! Exercise Helps Reduce the Desire to Overeat Amélie Poulain2023-09-1706K views Research has found that after brain-consuming activities such as thinking, reading, creating, and problem-solving, the brain will release eating signals, namely “hunger” to remind itself that it needs to replenish calories to cope with these brain-consuming activities. So we often have the desire to eat and drink after studying or working. Read more
Global Warming Crisis: Half of Glaciers in The World will Disappear Before The End of This Century Amélie Poulain2023-09-1102K views The latest research shows that global glaciers are under strong threat due to global warming. If the average temperature of the earth increases by 1.5 degrees Celsius, more than half of the glaciers will disappear before the end of this century. In addition to affecting water resources, it will also affect the freshwater supply for 2 billion people, causing serious damage to the ecology. Read more
People Who Often Forget Things May Need Enough Sleep Derrick Smith2023-08-3101.5K views Are you a forgetful person? Try getting enough sleep! Research published in the esteemed medical journal “Neuron” demonstrates a clear correlation between sleep and the process of memory consolidation. Neurologists… Read more
Research Supports the Idea that Practicing Gratitude Enhances Happiness Derrick Smith2023-08-2901.5K views Scientific research has unequivocally demonstrated that gratitude contributes to the augmentation of positive emotions and overall happiness, concurrently mitigating depressive tendencies and bolstering life contentment. Washington, D.C. (Merxwire) – Are… Read more
This July is Super Hot! Experts Worry that the Future Will Get Hotter and Hotter Julie Howard2023-08-2601.7K views According to data from the European Union’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), July was the hottest month on record. Compared with the record set in 2019, it is about one-third… Read more
Longevity Secret: Study Shows Dog Owners Live Longer Julie Howard2023-08-0301.8K views There are many benefits to owning a dog, which can reduce loneliness and depression. In addition, the scientists found that dog owners lived longer, presumably related to reduced cardiovascular mortality.… Read more
Artificial Sugar Substitutes are Not Safe? WHO Declares That Aspartame May Cause Cancer Julie Howard2023-07-2601.5K views The World Health Organization (WHO) recently declared that the artificial sweetener “aspartame” has been classified as “probably carcinogenic,” putting it in the same risk category as inhaling engine exhaust, working… Read more
Optimal Sleep Duration Linked to Decreased Risk of Heart Disease Derrick Smith2023-06-2501.4K views What is your average daily sleep time? Some individuals sleep for only 3 to 4 hours per night, while others manage to sleep for 6 to 7 hours. Scientific research… Read more