- Coronavirus Most Serious for People Age 65+
- Alzheimer’s disease, the most common dementia,affects about 5.8 million Americans – The Washington Post
- Why Face Masks Are Encouraged in Asia, but Shunned in the U.S. | Time
- Motivation: How to get it, keep it and use it – CNN
- What Should I Look for When Buying Whole Grains? – The New York Times
- Where Women Are Ahead of Men: Hand Washing – The New York Times
- Secondhand smoke kills one person for every 52 smokers, study says. That’s a million people worldwide each year – CNN
- Children With Pneumonia May Not Always Need Antibiotics – The New York Times
好累
- Sleep anxiety and daylight saving time can exacerbate insomnia, but stretching may help – CNN
- Can poor air quality make you gain weight? Study shows pollution harms gut bacteria, contributes to diabetes, obesity — ScienceDaily
- Your Phone is Filthy. Here’s How to Clean it – The New York Times
- Why Coronavirus Is a Special Risk to Half of Americans – The New York Times
- Why Soap Works – The New York Times
- Covid-19 is different from flu and we must respond differently, former CDC director says – CNN
- Aging Out of the Mammogram – The New York Times
- How to Lose Weight and Keep It Off – The New York Times
Bulk Carrier: GLOBAL PASSION
USS Spruance (DDG 111)
- Scientists discover new clue behind age-related diseases and food spoilage: Exotic molecule linked to ozone also at work in chronic diseases and cancers, and even the decomposition of food — ScienceDaily
- Widowhood increases risk of Alzheimer’s, study says – CNN
- Most Coronavirus Cases Are Mild. That’s Good and Bad News. – The New York Times
被傳染了嗎?
- Omega-3s Show No Overall Benefits for Heart Health or Cancer Prevention – The New York Times
- Why Face Masks Are Encouraged in Asia, but Shunned in the U.S. | Time
- Coronavirus prevention tips for those over 60 – CNN
- Children’s coronavirus cases are not as severe, but that doesn’t make them less serious – CNN
- Biking to work appears more dangerous than other commuting options, study finds – CNN
- How intermittent fasting changes liver enzymes and helps prevent disease: Research on mice reveals surprising impact on fat metabolism — ScienceDaily
- High Blood Pressure in Young Adulthood May Be Bad for Your Brain – The New York Times
- How to Give Bad News – The New York Times
健身房關門
- The Patient Was Like My Dad in Two Telling Ways: Age and Sex – The New York Times
- Decades-old antidepressant may fend off prostate cancer’s return: MAO inhibitor disrupts tumor growth pathway — ScienceDaily
- Coronavirus Is Very Different From the Spanish Flu of 1918. Here’s How. – The New York Times
- Sitting Is Bad for Our Health. Should We Squat More Instead? – The New York Times
- Wild Animal Markets Spark Fear in Fight Against Coronavirus | Time
- What Does Coronavirus Do to the Body? – The New York Times
- For older adults, more physical activity could mean longer, healthier lives — ScienceDaily
- COVID-19: How to Avoid Dry Skin After Washing Your Hands | Time