- Rare brain-eating amoebas killed Seattle woman who rinsed her sinuses with tap water. Doctor warns this could happen again. | The Seattle Times
- Do Cruciferous Vegetables Really Fight Cancer? – The New York Times
- Obesity, risk of cognitive dysfunction? Consider high-intensity interval exercise: Study first to use high-intensity interval exercise on obese individuals to test effects on cognitive dysfunction — ScienceDaily
- What We Know About Diet and Weight Loss – The New York Times
- Is Screen Time Bad for Kids’ Brains? – The New York Times
換姿勢
- ‘Morning people’ have lower breast cancer risk – BBC News
- Eat your vegetables (and fish): Another reason why they may promote heart health: Fish and gut bacteria-produced compound both protect hypertensive rats from heart disease — ScienceDaily
- Children’s screen time has little effect on sleep, says study – BBC News
- High blood pressure poses heart/stroke event risk for people under age 40: The study is the first to assess risks for younger people using new blood pressure guidelines — ScienceDaily
- How Rheumatoid Arthritis Affects Your Sleep | CNN
[創作] 男人要威猛
- Family tree of 400 million people shows genetics has limited influence on longevity: Study of huge Ancestry.com pedigree set suggests similar life spans between spouses may have inflated previous estimates of life span heritability — ScienceDaily
- Your Grandma may be old, but that doesn’t mean you will be, researchers say – CNN
- Breast cancer: Women who are early risers have lower risk – CNN
- ‘Meat taxes’ would save many lives and cut health care costs, study says – CNN
- Does Echinacea Work On Colds? Here’s What the Science Says | Time
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
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Factory Trawler: Fu Kuo No. 101
一戰結束百周年
- Drinking More Than Three Times a Week May Harm Your Health | Time
- Vitamin D Supplements Won’t Build Bone Health in Older Adults: Study – Health
- Low-Dose Aspirin May Protect Against Ovarian Cancer: Study – Health
- AHA: Researchers Suggest New Way to Possibly Eliminate Clogged Arteries – Health
- The Comforting Fictions of Dementia Care | The New Yorker