Recognizing Sjogren’s Syndrome is Imperative for Middle-Aged Women Audrey Hazel2023-11-2302.5K views Sjogren’s Syndrome, an autoimmune disorder, frequently manifests in women aged 40 to 60. Its symptoms are commonly misattributed to menopause, leading to frequent oversight. Boston, MA (Merxwire) – Have you… Read more
Laptop Light, Pocket-Sized: BenQ Launches LaptopBar with Enhanced Eye-Comfort Irma Katherine2023-11-2001.6K views COSTA MESA, CA (Merxwire) – Renowned for its pioneering lighting solutions, including the groundbreaking “ScreenBar” monitor light, BenQ Smart Lighting (hereinafter BenQ) introduces its latest breakthrough, the LaptopBar. This pioneering… Read more
CDIB Supports Green Eating on International Vegetarian Day, Angelo Koo Champions a Plant-Based Future Irma Katherine2023-11-2001.5K views TAIPEI, TAIWAN (Merxwire) – In 2009, the United Nations Climate Change Conference adopted the “Copenhagen Accord,” setting a goal to limit global temperature increases to within 2 degrees Celsius. Now,… Read more
Research Shows These Smells are Attracted to Mosquitoes Julie Howard2023-11-2001.9K views How scary is being bitten by a mosquito? In addition to unbearable itching, there are risks of contracting diseases such as dengue fever, yellow fever, Zika virus, and chikungunya, so… Read more
JFW Entertainment Rises Strongly onto the World Stage to Promote Honor Of Kings Bruce Lee Culture Derrick Smith2023-11-16121.5K views LOS ANGELES, CA (Merxwire) – Freshly, the international release of the “Bruce Lee” version of “Honor of Kings” was officially launched online in Brazil. The launch of Pei Qinhu –… Read more
American Study Links Spicy Food Preference to Longer Life Derrick Smith2023-11-1302.4K views Pepper’s capsaicin, with anti-obesity, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-cancer effects, is associated with lower all-cause mortality. Regular hot pepper consumption (six times a week on average) is linked to a 25%… Read more
Living in Areas with High Air Pollution Increases the Risk of Parkinson’s Disease Julie Howard2023-11-1001.3K views Every year, 6.7 million people worldwide die from diseases caused by air pollution. The World Health Organization (WHO) classified outdoor air pollution as a human carcinogen in 2018. Increasing evidence… Read more
Five Health Reasons Why You Should Eat Pumpkin Julie Howard2023-11-0401.3K views The power of pumpkin! Halloween is coming every year; in addition to eating candy, you can also try pumpkin dinner, which is beautiful, delicious, and healthy. New York, NY (Merxwire)… Read more
Better Sleep and Well-Being: 3 Good Things Derrick Smith2023-10-2101.7K views Per the findings of psychologist Martin Seligman’s research, expressing gratitude has the potential to boost one’s happiness, with the added benefit of improving sleep quality. The practice of recording “3… Read more
Climate Change Threatens to Reduce Frog Numbers Julie Howard2023-10-1501.5K views Do you know how many species there are in the world? There are more than 8,000 biological species in the world. Since 2004, 4 species have been declared extinct. Amphibians… Read more