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  • Expert Tips for Selecting the Best Watermelon! As the weather gets warmer, we can feel that summer is just around the corner. And what’s everyone’s favorite summer fruit? The good ol’ watermelon. Sitting in front of a fan and taking a big bite of a sweet, chilled watermelon can instantly make you forget the heat. But if the watermelon you bought turns […]
  • Stairway to Getting Fit: Check If Your Gym Has This Revolutionizing Machine! The Stairway to Heaven, a workout machine known for its exceptional weight loss effects, is a familiar name if you frequent the gym. As an aerobic exercise machine that burns a lot of calories, it’s highly effective for dieting. The original name of this exercise equipment is different, so why is it called the Stairway […]
  • Is Cheese a Feline Friend or Foe? Find Out Now! The notion that cats will only eat cat food for their entire lives is a human prejudice. Since cats began living in the wild about 100,000 years ago, they have been omnivores. Cats hunt and eat animals like mice and sparrows, but they also eat grass. Cats can have two meals about the size of a […]
  • Uh-Oh! Is Your Dog's Nose Dry? Find Out What It Might Mean Are you aware that a dog’s nose is a key indicator of its overall health? With its keen sense of smell, a dog’s nose can provide valuable insight into its well-being. Typically, a healthy dog’s nose is moist, which aids in temperature regulation and maintaining a sensitive sense of smell. However, if a dog’s nose […]
  • British Airways Captain Debunks Common Flight Myths and Soothes Nervous Flyers A British airline captain shared methods to overcome the fear of flying. In the United States, it’s estimated approximately 25 million people suffer from a fear of flying, with a higher prevalence observed among middle-aged and older adults. People with a fear of flying often experience tension and anxiety throughout the flight, and in severe cases, […]
  • Breaking the Cycle: The Impact of Family and Society on Juvenile Offenders With the continuous rise in juvenile crime, the severity and diversity of offenses are also increasing. As the age of offenders continues to decrease, there are many different opinions regarding the age of juvenile defenders. The Ministry of Justice has already announced a legislative proposal to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 13 years […]
  • Hormonal Havoc: Synthetic Estrogen and Its Role in Anxiety A study shows that synthetic estrogen, the primary ingredient in oral contraceptives, can increase anxiety. The results of a murine study on the relationship between ethinylestradiol, a synthetic estrogen, and anxiety behavior were presented at the annual endocrinology conference ENDO 2024. The main components of oral contraceptives are female hormones: estrogen and progesterone. Specifically, the […]
  • Cheese Lovers Rejoice! Paris Unveils a Museum Dedicated to Dairy Delights Paris, France, renowned as the country of cheese, is opening its first cheese museum, Musée du Fromage. As reported by media outlets such as Euronews, the cheese manufacturing education company Paroles de Fromagers is set to open the cheese museum on the 14th in Ile Saint-Louis in Paris. The cheese museum showcases the history and […]
  • Raising Awareness: Animal Invasion in NYC's Financial District! On June 10, a massive sculpture aimed at raising awareness about endangered animals was installed in the Financial District of Manhattan, New York. According to media outlets such as Time Out, the artist duo Gillie and Marc Schattner are showcasing their new work, “Wild Couch Party,” on 28 Liberty Street in Manhattan’s Financial District until […]
  • Greek Yogurt: More Than Just a Diet Trend! It may not be entirely because of the recent pandemic, but there has been a global craze for fermented foods lately as people are becoming more interested in their health and immunity. Greek yogurt is receiving a lot of attention as a superfood, worthy of being one of the world’s top five health foods. But […]
  • Heart Hazard: Intense Running Linked to Health Risks for Those Over 40 A recent study has shown that while running typically improves cardiovascular endurance and overall health, intense running can be harmful to the heart for middle-aged individuals. On June 13th, a team led by Dr. Park Kyung Min from the Cardiovascular Department at Samsung Medical Center and Professor Kim Young Joo from the Department of Sports […]
  • How Summer Weather Can Threaten Your Heart The risk of heat-related illnesses and cardiovascular diseases increases as the summer heatwave continues.
  • Oatmeal Dos and Don'ts: 10 Surprising Benefits You Need to Know Oats are globally recognized as a health food. Half a cup contains 4g of fiber, known as beta-glucan ...
  • 10 Deadly Truth About Leftovers You Need to Know Whether you're ordering takeout or cooking at home, dealing with leftover food is a major concern. T ...
  • Why Do Some Farts Smell Worse Than Others? Farts are a natural phenomenon where gas is expelled from the body. Farting is a natural occurrence ...
  • Slim Down Secret: Protein Diets Shake Up Your Gut for Weight Loss Have you ever stood in front of the mirror after a shower and wondered if you should go on a diet, looking at your stomach and sides?
  • Breaking Up Just Got Easier: Electric Stimulation Found to Ease the Pain of Lost Love Recent research suggests that stimulating the brain with an electric current can help alleviate the pain of heartbreak.
  • How Cycling Boosts Health and Happiness The cycling season is in full swing. Like walking, cycling is a popular aerobic activity that boosts ...
  • Break Free from Back Pain with These Everyday Tips from a Spine Expert Daily activities like sitting, moving, or lying down can become challenging if you experience back p ...
  • Paris Olympics Could Become Dengue Hotspot with 20% Mortality Rate in a Week There are growing concerns that Paris, during the Olympics could become a hotspot for the global spread of dengue fever. 
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