Archive for the ‘ 健康飲食 Health ’ Category
Err… maybe this is why people love Michael Jackson and the lot who do really goot dance moves? I heard this same “news” on the radio the other day too. Makes me wonder… (from http://www.thelocal.de/sci-tech/20100908-29685.html) Looking to get lucky on the dance floor? German scientists have found men who dance vigorously with a fast-moving right [ READ MORE ]
I remember hearing people say that leaving the TV on for children will “help them pick up more words”. However on the contrary, study shows that this is not true. Instead, the steady stream of noise coming out of the TV makes no sense to children, hence it doesn’t help them learn. What teaches children [ READ MORE ]
Life and social relationships aren’t as simple as we think it is. People around you may affect your mood, but people around the people around you but also indirectly influence you. That’s why it’s important to live around people with a positive outlook if you want to live life with a positive outlook. See the [ READ MORE ]
Regulation is always good. But they’re allowing more food preservatives to be used?? @@” This is HK news by the way… Article link here[ READ MORE ]
In childhood days, I remember that one of the “hot topics” we often ask is, “Would you rather be a boy or a girl?” As for myself, I’m happy to be female as I already am. Most guys I know seem to be happy that they’re guys too. The differences between male and female is [ READ MORE ]
Heart Attack: Fat Around the Heart May Increase Risk (from MEDICA.de) When it comes to risk for a heart attack, having excess fat around the heart may be worse than having a high body mass index or a thick waist, according to researchers. 30/07/2008 The study was among the first to explore whether there is [ READ MORE ]
Why do autistic people do what they do? It can be explained scientifically: Brain: Autism’s Social Struggle Explained (from MEDICA.de) According to a new study inefficient pathways for transmitting information between certain brain regions are to blame for the difficulties of people with autism to determine another person’s intentions in a social interaction. 24/07/2008 Picking [ READ MORE ]