World Refugee Day:Global Refugee Exceeds 100 Million Julie Howard2022-07-1701.4K views According to the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees, the United Nations has designated June 20 each year as World Refugee Day to commemorate refugees from all over the… Read more
The Heat Wave Is Coming! Be Aware Of Indoor Heatstroke Risk Derrick Smith2022-07-1601.4K views Watch out for changes in body temperature! Heatstroke may occur if your body temperature rises to 104 F (40 C) or higher. This situation is most common in summer and… Read more
Emerging Urban Brand Icehiphop Combines Customization and Design to Create a Hip-hop Trend Sheila Nelly2022-07-1401.8K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – A hip-hop fashion jewelry brand has suddenly emerged recently, and its uniqueness has really caught my attention. At first glance, it looks like it’s just the same… Read more
Corporate Charity Foundation Chaired by Angelo Koo Offer Students’ Healthy Food Derrick Smith2022-07-0903.5K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – The “Nutrition 100 Program” has been organized by the China Development Foundation over the past 17 years, which is part of China Development Financial Holding (CDF)… Read more
Research Shows: The Best Time to Exercise is Different for Men and Women Amélie Poulain2022-07-0902K views The latest research in the USA found that different genders are suitable for different time points for exercise, and the benefits are also different. Women who want to lose weight and lower blood pressure can choose to exercise in the morning. Men who want to boost metabolism, benefit the heart, and prevent disease are better off exercising at night. The findings have been published in “Frontiers in Physiology”. Read more
The Silent Poison of Life: PFAS Julie Howard2022-07-0801.3K views PFAS is ubiquitous, challenging to decompose, and easy to accumulate in the human body and the natural environment, causing immune system disorders, developmental disorders, infertility, liver damage, and cancer lesions.… Read more
Employees Pursuing the Ideal Jobs have Triggered The Great Resignation, The Pressure on Corporate has Increased Amélie Poulain2022-07-0501.9K views The concept of “The Great Resignation” was proposed by Anthony Klotz, an associate professor of management at Texas A&M University. He believes that changes in the environment caused by COVID-19 also affect the job market. Employees expect to maintain a balance between life and work and hope that the workplace environment can be more fair and reasonable, allowing them to have the space to express their abilities and get ideal compensation. Read more
Research Shows Eating More Blueberries May Prevent Dementia Julie Howard2022-07-0401.6K views Blueberries are rich in antioxidants, can improve cognition and affect metabolism and brain function, and have been experimentally proven to prevent neurodegenerative diseases early and reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s… Read more
Local Business Overcomes Pandemic with Help from CDF, Foundation Led by Angelo Koo Ernest Harry2022-07-0201.7K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Sunrise Wood Workshop, a tourist-catering business in the city of Taitung, fully felt the burden of the pandemic and had been hard pressed to pay employees’… Read more
A New Study in Japan: Excessive Exercise may Increase Mortality Amélie Poulain2022-06-2902K views According to the latest research from Japan, 30 to 60 minutes of weight training per week can help reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease and cancer. But exercising too intensely or exercising for more than 130 minutes can overload the body, which may lead to illness or increase the chance of death. Therefore, it is necessary to consider the intensity and length of time of exercise to safely enjoy the fun of sports. Read more