A Sloppily Wrapped Gift Maybe Even More Surprising When Opened! Derrick Smith2022-02-1601.5K views According to a study published in the Journal of Consumer Psychology, neatly wrapped gifts can lead to more anticipation and may lead to less liking after opening the gift, so… Read more
Want To Reduce Calorie Intake? Getting Enough Sleep Time May Be One Way! Derrick Smith2022-02-1401.7K views Are you getting enough sleep each day? According to a collaborative study by the University of Chicago and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, people who get more sleep eat fewer calories… Read more
Research Shows 67% of People Eat Chocolate on Valentine’s Day Julie Howard2022-02-1301.7K views A study of 1,000 Americans over 18 found that 67 percent would eat chocolate on Valentine’s Day, and 55 percent of them would eat three or more. And, 90% of… Read more
Guardian Died of COVID-19. There are more than 200,000 COVID Orphans in the U.S. Amélie Poulain2022-02-1201.3K views The COVID-19 epidemic has not only brought about life changes and economic recession but also brought painful experiences of illness and death. Some people have lost relatives and friends in the epidemic, and some children have lost their parents and primary caregivers, becoming “COVID orphans”. Assist them and pay attention to these important social issues. There is still a heavy long road to go for spiritual reconstruction after the epidemic. Read more
Scientists Find Improved Air Quality Reduces Dementia Risk In Older Women Irma Katherine2022-02-1101.6K views How important is air quality? According to a study from the United States, improving air quality can reduce the risk of dementia in women aged 74 to 92 and reduce… Read more
Is Silence Golden? Rest Your Body and Mind Through “Me Time” Ernest Harry2022-02-1002K views People are stressed at work, and there are so many noises in life that they don’t give the ears and brain a good rest. With the popularity of yoga, people… Read more
Study Shows Substituting White Meat For Red Meat Could Reduce Breast Cancer Risk Ferre Keira2022-02-0901.9K views According to a study published in the International Journal of Cancer, meat consumption habits are associated with breast cancer risk, and women who eat white meat have a lower risk… Read more
Is It Good to Be Single? Why Young People Won’t Get Married? Fertility Rate of Taiwan is at the Bottom of the World Amélie Poulain2022-02-0801.7K views Under the influence of modernization and industrialization, late marriage, non-marriage, and low fertility rates are inevitable phenomena, but they also bring many derived problems. For example, living alone or being single for a long time will affect the physical and mental health of people. When the number of deaths exceeds the number of births, the total population of the country will show negative growth, the population structure will tend to age, and the future dependency ratio will be more difficult. Read more
The Fertility Rate Is Down! More Women Become “PANK” Family Roles Derrick Smith2022-02-0702K views Without being a mother, women can have a close relationship with the family! Many families do not have children, global fertility is low, and the modern woman redefines the role… Read more
Higher Monthly Salary Makes You Feel Happier? Where to Find Your Job Satisfaction? Amélie Poulain2022-02-0601.8K views A study by Nobel laureates Kahneman and Deaton found that after Americans earn more than $75,000 a year, happiness does not increase with income. Numerous studies have also shown that people with high monthly salaries are not necessarily happy, but only those who are engaged in jobs they are interested in and who are satisfied with both internal and external factors of job satisfaction are happy to work. Read more