- Finding the right memory strategy to slow cognitive decline: A new study compares two popular forms of cognitive training that people often use to improve learning and memory — ScienceDaily
- People with poor sleep behaviors may be at risk for fatty liver disease: Study shows people who stay up late, snore and nap are at highest risk — ScienceDaily
- Put down devices, let your mind wander, study suggests — ScienceDaily
機油更換
- ‘Parentese’ Is Truly a Lingua Franca, Global Study Finds – The New York Times
- Shift your relationship from ‘me’ to ‘we’: Terence Real Q&A – CNN
- The monkeypox outbreak: What are the symptoms and what to do if you have it : NPR
- Napping regularly linked to high blood pressure and stroke, study finds – CNN
- How a near-death experience could change the way you live : NPR
健身房
- Exercise more than recommended amounts for longest life, study says – CNN
- Cocoa shown to reduce blood pressure and arterial stiffness in real-life study — ScienceDaily
- Green tea extract promotes gut health, lowers blood sugar: Study shows potential to reduce risks of metabolic syndrome — ScienceDaily
- Finding health insurance prices for care is an ordeal : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Air quality can be better for active commuters than drivers, research shows — ScienceDaily
第二堆石頭
- Why you should reach out to old friends – CNN
- Hair and libido loss join fatigue and brain fog among wider list of Long COVID symptoms — ScienceDaily
- 6 facts you might not have learned in sex ed – CNN
- How to talk to kids about sex. Author Cory Silverberg weighs in : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Psychology Behind Online Shopping: Why It’s So Addicting | Time
太太回家
- Why Napping Might Be Bad for Older Adults: New Study | Time
- Vitamin D Supplements Don’t Help Another Condition, Study Finds – The New York Times
- Reduce risk for dementia by improving diet and activity levels, studies say – CNN
- Weak handgrip strength may signal serious health issues — ScienceDaily
- How to Cope With Financial Stress – The New York Times
Tug Boat: HUDSON
- Men over 40 who regularly eat sunomono more likely to be in lower blood pressure category, study finds: Vinegar-based Japanese side dish provided an opportunity for first observational study of dietary vinegar’s health benefits — ScienceDaily
- Tracking daily movement patterns may one day help predict dementia: Study explores possibility that changes in daily activity patterns may predict Alzheimer’s and other cognitive decline in older adults — ScienceDaily
- Why Bluetooth remains an ‘unusually painful’ technology after two decades – CNN
Bulk Carrier: GRAND RADIANT
- COVID-19 patients more likely to develop cardiovascular diseases and diabetes soon after infection: Disease risk returns to baseline after 23 weeks for diabetes, and 7 weeks for cardiovascular diseases — ScienceDaily
- Why women do or don’t change their name once married – CNN
- Heatstroke, heat rash and more: Recognize the signs and stop it – CNN