Study Confirms Mother’s Voice can Slow Down the Heart Rate and Pain Degree in Premature Babies Amélie Poulain2022-11-0701.8K views The latest research shows that the heart rate and external pain response of premature infants will be significantly reduced after hearing the familiar mother’s voice below 70 decibels when taking heel punctures to collect blood. At the same time, the breathing rate will slow down, the mother-infant connection will be better, and the blood oxygen saturation will also increase. Read more
The Cumulative Number of Casualties in Five Years Exceeds Two Thousand, Notice the Safety of Young Children Going to School Amélie Poulain2022-11-0501.9K views Statistics show that in the past five years in Taiwan, more than 2,000 children under 12 were injured or killed due to traffic problems on their way to school, and half of the accidents occurred in the six greatest cities. More than 70% of parents are worried that vehicles along the way to school will not yield to their children, so eighty percent of elementary school parents choose to ride a motorcycle or drive their children to and from school. Read more
Kiss Your Lover! Studies Show that Kissing Can Help Reduce Stress Derrick Smith2022-11-0201.7K views Kissing is a beautiful thing! The lips have many sensory nerves that connect to the areas of the brain responsible for pleasurable emotions. Kissing stimulates the brain to produce chemicals,… Read more
Aleees to Support ICL on Its in Cathode Active Material Manufacturing Facility in St. Louis Funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law for the Battery Supply Chain Irma Katherine2022-10-2701.3K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Aleees (TWSE: 5227), the Taiwan-based lithium-iron phosphate (“LFP”) cathode battery material manufacturer will provide state-of-the-art LFP process technology to ICL, a leading global specialty minerals company… Read more
Michelin Star Chef Demonstrates Techniques and Recipes Using Taiwanese Grouper Irma Katherine2022-10-2602.2K views CUPERTINO, CA (Merxwire) – In order to introduce the most delicious fish Taiwan grouper to the US market, Taiwan Trade Center, San Francisco hosted a press conference and a mixer… Read more
The World Population will Exceed 8 Billion, Caring for the Disadvantaged and the Earth Resources is the Priority Amélie Poulain2022-10-2602.7K views According to the “World Population Prospects 2022” released by the United Nations, the total global population will cross the threshold of 8 billion on November 15. Therefore, Natalia Kanem, CEO of the UN Population Fund, reminded every country to pay more attention to disadvantaged groups and not to use robust population control strategies to reduce population pressure. Read more
Aleees Signs License and Service Agreement with FREYR Battery to Produce Active Cathode Material (LFP) Wisdom Frida2022-10-1401.6K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Aleees (TWSE: 5227), the Taiwan-based lithium-iron phosphate (“LFP”) cathode battery material manufacturer has entered into an agreement with FREYR Battery (NYSE:FREY) a developer of clean, next-generation battery… Read more
Drink Coffee and Know Its Health Benefits on International Coffee Day Derrick Smith2022-09-3001.2K views Coffee helps cardiovascular health! Studies have shown that people who drink coffee have a lower stroke rate; people who drink coffee have an approximately 8% lower stroke rate than those… Read more
Trip to Taoyuan, Taiwan – The Road Towards Wonderland Through the Rift Valley Irma Katherine2022-09-2902.6K views Explore epic mountains, water, and land along the North-Cross Island Highway (Bei Heng Gong Lu) in Taiwan. Taoyuan, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Explore epic mountains, water, and land along the North-Cross… Read more
Aleees Signs an MoU with Avenira and the Northern Territory Government to Develop First’s LFP Manufacturing Plant Irma Katherine2022-09-2301.4K views Taipei, Taiwan (Merxwire) – Taiwanese battery material manufacturer Aleees (TWSE: 5227) and ASX-listed Avenira has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Northern Territory Government of Australia to develop and… Read more