懶惰
- How Emotions Can Affect the Heart – The New York Times
- Being Fit May Be as Good for You as Not Smoking – The New York Times
- Had your appendix removed? Your Parkinson’s risk may be 20% lower – CNN
- Appendix identified as a potential starting point for Parkinson’s disease: Appendix acts as a reservoir for disease-associated proteins; appendectomy lowers the risk of developing Parkinson’s — ScienceDaily
- Parkinson’s disease ‘may’ start in gut – BBC News
下一個網站
- Immigration to the United States changes a person’s microbiome — ScienceDaily
- Do High-Cholesterol Foods Raise Your Cholesterol? – The New York Times
- 1 in 5 childhood scald burns caused by instant soup and ramen, research shows – CNN
- We all want ‘healthy aging,’ but what is it, really? New report looks for answers — ScienceDaily
- Women who are ‘larks’ have a lower risk of developing breast cancer: Analyses of genetic variants show the effect of sleep on breast cancer risk — ScienceDaily
水聲
- Study explains why tall individuals are more prone to cancer — ScienceDaily
- BBC – Future – What is the best age to learn a language?
- Exercise may lessen fall risk for older adults with Alzheimer’s: Study indicates exercise may decrease risk of falling for older adults who have Alzheimer’s disease and mental health challenges — ScienceDaily
- ‘I never knew men could get breast cancer’ – BBC News
- Vitamin D levels in the blood linked to cardiorespiratory fitness — ScienceDaily
祝安好
- Being too fat or too thin ‘can cost four years of life’ – BBC News
- The men having penis fillers to boost their self-esteem – BBC News
- Obesity, low BMI linked to increased risk of death, study reveals – CNN
- Young men more likely to die in summer, older people in winter despite local climate — ScienceDaily
- Rich people don’t live that much longer than the poor, study finds: Economists take income mobility into account when calculating life expectancy — ScienceDaily