Chinese Valentine’s Day: Lovers Revel in Ancient and Romantic Love Stories EDITORAugust 19, 202301.3K views Every year on the seventh day of the seventh month of the lunar calendar is the Qixi Festival, which comes from a romantic ancient legend and is the Chinese Valentine’s… Read more
New Study Found Costa Rican sloth fur may Harbor Superbugs Solution EDITORAugust 16, 202302.4K views In recent years, due to improper treatment or overuse of antibiotics, bacteria and microorganisms have continued to evolve, becoming resistant to existing antibiotics, and then evolving into “superbugs” that cannot be resisted. Scientists have discovered that sloth fur may harbor antibiotic-producing bacteria, which may provide a solution to the crisis. Read more
Induce Positive Feelings with Tryptophan-Rich Food Discoveries EDITORAugust 14, 202301.1K views Tryptophan is recognized as the “happiness hormone,” facilitating the augmentation of serotonin and melatonin levels, thereby contributing to improved sleep quality and emotional well-being. Apart from the oral route, individuals… Read more
Traveler’s Choice: Mexico and Japan Cities Shine in U.S. Magazine Survey EDITORAugust 11, 202301.1K views According to the “Travel+Leisure” survey of the readers’ favorite travel cities in 2023, Mexico and Japan collectively secured five top ten positions. The cities of these two countries attract a… Read more
Living Hells for Pedestrians! The Top Five Worst Traffic Safety Countries in the World EDITORAugust 9, 202302.2K views In recent years, there have been many fatal car accidents in Taiwan, and drunk driving problems were also serious, making Taiwan known as a pedestrian hell. According to the number of traffic accident deaths per 100,000 people, the World Bank lists the world’s top five pedestrian hells, namely Dominican, Zimbabwe, Venezuela, Liberia, and Eritrea. Read more
Why Father’s Day Is Different Around the World EDITORAugust 7, 202301.2K views Father’s Day is a day to thank fathers. Father’s Day varies from country to country due to historical background or cultural customs, but no matter what day, everyone will give… Read more
People Sleep Too Little should Be Careful to Grow a Big Belly EDITORAugust 5, 202301.6K 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
Longevity Secret: Study Shows Dog Owners Live Longer EDITORAugust 3, 202301.4K views There are many benefits to owning a dog, which can reduce loneliness and depression. In addition, the scientists found that dog owners lived longer, presumably related to reduced cardiovascular mortality.… Read more
Long-COVID Sequelae, Brain Fog Phenomenon is Like Aging 10 Years Old EDITORJuly 31, 202301.6K 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 EDITORJuly 28, 202301.2K views People are more health-conscious than ever before, leading to a continued increase in the consumption of vitamin supplements. Consumers should understand the various vitamins before eating them to confirm their… Read more