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Osaka, Japan (Merxwire) – With countries easing entry into the country and international tourism recovering, many tourists plan to travel to Jap…
Osaka, Japan (Merxwire) – With countries easing entry into the country and international tourism recovering, many tourists plan to travel to Jap…
In Osaka, Japan, Kuromon Market is one of the must-see attractions for tourists. There are more than 100 shops in the 580-meter-long market. There are…
In addition to its traditional use in baking, baking soda has gained recognition for its versatile cleaning properties. Food-grade baking soda is cons…
With the lifting of the epidemic, have you decided where to travel? In addition to tax-free shopping and exotic food, the delightful sea of flowers ha…
After COVID-19 slowed down, countries began to lift mask restrictions. Compared with Western countries, Asians seem less willing to take off masks. About 80% of South Korea, Japan, and Taiwan people continue to wear masks and enjoy the various benefits.
According to estimates by the World Health Organization, inappropriate drinking causes more than 200 diseases and 33 million deaths each year. For the…
Bread is a breakfast choice for many people because it’s delicious and convenient. Dr. Fukushima Masatsugu, a Japanese gastroenterologist, reminds everyone that bread is difficult to digest. It will also spike blood sugar after waking up in the morning, throwing us into high carbohydrate needs, and disrupting the balance of the autonomic nervous system.
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.
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.
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”.
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