Study Finds Moderate Amounts of Coffee may Benefit Gut Health Amélie Poulain2025-01-0101.2K views Enjoying a cup of coffee every morning is a daily habit for many people. Just drinking a cup can refresh you. Of course, some people suffer from caffeine and therefore cannot enjoy the aroma of coffee. The latest research has found that a certain proportion of people who have a regular coffee drinking habit will change the composition of their intestinal flora. Therefore, a moderate amount of coffee every day is also beneficial to health. Read more
Sitting for Over 10 Hours a Day Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Disease Julie Howard2024-11-2101K views Sitting for more than 10.5 hou… Read more
Let Scientists Tell You How Long Cats can Stay with Us Amélie Poulain2024-09-050982 views Because of the limited space and care time at home, cats with cute looks, independent personalities, and cleanliness are becoming increasingly popular among everyone. Statistics show that the number of domestic cats is increasing yearly, while the number of domestic dogs is decreasing yearly, which shows their amazing charm. Therefore, how long cats can accompany us has become a matter of concern to cat lovers. Read more
Researchers Identify Numerous Pharmaceutical Traces in Global River Systems Derrick Smith2024-01-260882 views A report from the University o… Read more
Study Shows that 37% of Periodontal Patients Experience Concurrent Mental Health Conditions Derrick Smith2023-10-240939 views Periodontal disease not only r… Read more
People Sleep Too Little should Be Careful to Grow a Big Belly Amélie Poulain2023-08-0501.4K views Studies have found that too little sleep time not only leads to poor energy during the day and inability to concentrate but also leads to increased visceral fat. For people who sleep less than seven hours, the total amount of visceral fat will increase by 12 grams for every hour of sleep lost. Therefore, they will naturally become a big-belly person. Read more
Long-COVID Sequelae, Brain Fog Phenomenon is Like Aging 10 Years Old Amélie Poulain2023-07-3101.4K views After COVID-19 subsided, people resumed traveling and living without masks. But some people are still affected by “brain fog”, persistent symptoms such as inability to concentrate and memory loss. The latest research in the UK has found that brain fog can make people look as old as 10 years old, and at the same time cause cognitive impairment. Read more
People Should Know More About Vitamin Supplements as Consumption Grows Derrick Smith2023-07-280995 views People are more health-conscio… Read more
The List of Fish With the Most Omega-3 is Released Julie Howard2023-07-1101.2K views We often hear people say that … Read more
Scientific Study Reveals Increased Fruit Consumption Benefits Mental Health Derrick Smith2023-05-290965 views Based on a study conducted by … Read more