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Genie Han, Author at ViewusGlobal

Genie Han (308 Posts)

  • Think High-Protein Foods Are Healthy? This New Study Might Change Your Mind A study reveals that many high-protein processed foods are less healthy due to high sodium, saturated fat, and sugar levels.
  • Sleep Apnea May Actually Enlarge Your Brain's Memory Center, Study Shows A study finds sleep apnea may enlarge the hippocampus, affecting memory and learning, with significant implications for brain health.
  • Why Drinking Cocoa During Stress Could Be Your Secret to Faster Recovery A study shows cocoa consumption during stress may counteract adverse effects, aiding recovery and improving blood vessel function.
  • Dark Chocolate Five Times a Week Cuts Type 2 Diabetes Risk by 21%, Study Shows Eating dark chocolate five or more times a week can lower the risk of type 2 diabetes by 21%, according to a recent study.
  • How Mediterranean Diet Nutrients Could Help Fight IBD Inflammation A review highlights Mediterranean diet nutrients that may benefit IBD patients by improving gut health and reducing inflammation.
  • Want to Avoid Gastrointestinal Cancers? A Diet Rich in Fruits, Veggies, and Fish Could Be the Answer A study reveals that a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains can help prevent gastrointestinal cancers.
  • Magnesium Deficiency Could Be Raising Your Risk of Heart Disease, New Study Reveals A study reveals that magnesium deficiency increases the risk of cardiovascular diseases, published in the journal 'Nutrients.'
  • New Study Shows Eating Healthy Could Cut Chronic Pain – Women Benefit the Most A study finds that a high-quality diet significantly reduces chronic pain, particularly benefiting women, independent of body fat levels.
  • Truth Behind Black Boxes: Why They're Not Actually Black! The black box is actually bright orange, designed to withstand extreme conditions and aid in crash investigations.
  • NYC Subway Safety: Photo of Passengers Lining Up Sparks Debate on Rising Crimes A photo of NYC subway passengers avoiding crime highlights rising violence, including subway pushing incidents, prompting safety measures.
  • Minecraft Theme Park Coming to Life in U.S. and U.K. by 2027 A Minecraft-themed amusement park is in the works, with investments from Merlin Entertainments, set to open in 2026-2027.
  • Brazil’s 116-Year-Old Nun Is Now the World's Oldest Living Person Sister Inah Canabarro, 116, is now the world's oldest living person, known for her faith, humor, and love for soccer.
  • Start of NYC’s Congestion Pricing Program: What You Need to Know About the New $9 Toll New York City implements a congestion fee to reduce traffic and fund public transport, with a $9 charge during peak hours.
  • North Korea to Host Pyongyang Marathon Again After Six Years, $150 Fee for Global Participants North Korea revives the Pyongyang International Marathon after six years, inviting international runners and promoting tourism.
  • Intermittent Fasting May Slow Down Your Hair Growth, Study Finds Intermittent fasting slows hair growth, as shown by studies on mice and humans, revealing a significant reduction in regrowth rates.
  • Regular Coffee Consumption Linked to 1.8-Year Extension in Healthy Lifespan, Study Finds A study finds regular coffee consumption may extend a healthy lifespan by 1.8 years, highlighting its potential health benefits.
  • Delta Ranks 3rd for On-Time Flights, and the 1st Place Goes to… Aeroméxico tops global on-time departure rates at 87%, followed by Saudi Arabian Airlines at 86%, amidst industry challenges.
  • Belgium’s New Law Bans Disposable E-Cigarettes, Tackles Youth Smoking Surge Belgium will ban disposable e-cigarettes from January 2025 to improve public health and reduce waste, with other EU nations following.
  • Is SFO the Best Airport in North America? Here’s What Makes It #1 San Francisco International Airport is named North America's best, praised for amenities, renovations, and passenger experience.
  • Americans Check Their Phones 144 Times a Day – Here's Why You Should Be Concerned Americans' smartphone use surged 42.3% this year, averaging 144 checks daily, with Gen Z leading in usage and awareness of addiction.
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