- Why Is Anxiety Worse at Night? | TIME
- Young adult caregivers face unique challenges and lack targeted support : NPR
- Comforting and loving things to say to a friend whose loved one has died : NPR
- 6 Expert Tips to Improve Your Memory
- 6 Medications That May Cause Kidney Damage
編列停車位
- How not to be ageist : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Relationship between the frequency and duration of masturbation and the sexual health literacy and sexual function of women in western Turkey: a cross-sectional study | The Journal of Sexual Medicine | Oxford Academic
- People who volunteer improve their heart and brain health, research finds : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Why Are Men More Vulnerable to Depression in Fatherhood? | The MIT Press Reader
- What the Tip-of-the-Tongue Phenomenon Says About Cognitive Aging | The MIT Press Reader
難得的悠閒
[翻譯] 性愛在 50 歲後 12 個令人驚訝的健康益處
郵局員工訓練
- Are microplastics harmful to our health? Scientists are trying to find out : Shots – Health News : NPR
- Genital herpes affects over 800 million people but attention is not paid : Goats and Soda : NPR
- How the body clock regulates inflammation | ScienceDaily
- More calories — more consumption: Individuals with and without obesity both prefer high-calories food, study finds | ScienceDaily
- Flu virus remains infectious in refrigerated raw milk, study reveals | ScienceDaily
駕校車最擔心的事
- After lockdown, immune system reacts more strongly to viruses and bacteria | ScienceDaily
- At this Baltimore gym, other people build strength and independence : NPR
- Research shows solitude is better for your health when it’s not too intense | ScienceDaily
- Developing artificial intelligence tools for health care | ScienceDaily
- Myths About Cardiomyopathy—Debunked | TIME
打掃校車
- Sleep apnea linked to changes in the brain | ScienceDaily
- The FDA has redefined what counts as ‘healthy’ on food labels : Shots – Health News : NPR
- COMIC: A step-by-step guide to dancing with confidence : NPR
- ‘Severe’ Bird Flu in the U.S.: Latest Updates | TIME
- History of the Self: Smell and Memory : Throughline : NPR