Study Finds Daily Olive Oil Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia and Cardiovascular Disease, Harvard University Researchers Say

Study Finds Daily Olive Oil Consumption Linked to Lower Risk of Dementia and Cardiovascular Disease, Harvard University Researchers Say

▶ People who eat more than half a spoon per day have a 28% lower risk. ▶ Harvard University research results… It also helps with cardiovascular health▶ It is better to choose olive oil instead of processed fat. Is olive oil really good for your health? Or is it just a sign of healthy eating … Read more

Breaking News: Selection of Regions and Countries for Spain Available Now! Find Out More

* * * * * Select Region: A Coruna Alava Albacete Alicante Almeria Asturias Avila Badajoz Balearic Islands Barcelona Burgos Caceres Cadiz Cantabria Castellon Ceuta Ciudad Real Cordoba Cuenca Girona Granada Guadalajara Guipuzcoa Huelva Huesca Jaen La Rioja Las Palmas Leon Lleida Lugo Madrid Malaga Melilla Santa Palmas Leon Lleida Lugo Madrid Malavarra Melilla de … Read more

Korea’s Kang Min Hyuk and Seo Seong Jae Defeat India’s Satwik-Chirag in India Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Final

Korea’s Kang Min Hyuk and Seo Seong Jae Defeat India’s Satwik-Chirag in India Open Badminton Men’s Doubles Final

Korea wins India Open Badminton Men’s Doubles India’s Satwik Sairaj defeated Rankireddy and Chirag Shetty in the final. The world champion duo of Kang Min Hyuk and Seo Seong Jae became the champions with the score of 21-15, 11-21, 18-21 in the fight that lasted for one hour and five minutes. The Indian pair got … Read more

Overlap of Flu, Coronavirus, and RSV: CDC Urges Vaccination for Persistent Coughs

Overlap of Flu, Coronavirus, and RSV: CDC Urges Vaccination for Persistent Coughs

▶ Overlap of flu, coronavirus, and RSV ▶ Coughing continues for more than a month… CDC “Vaccine now” Mr. Lee, in his 50s and living in Koreatown, LA, has not stopped coughing since last month. Even though I bought medicine at the pharmacy, the cough showed no signs of going away. Ms. Lee complained that … Read more

Korean Soup Dishes and Stomach Cancer: The Link Between Salty Foods, Inflammation, and Risk Factors

Korean Soup Dishes and Stomach Cancer: The Link Between Salty Foods, Inflammation, and Risk Factors

▶ Spicy and salty foods, high in carcinogens such as nitrites ▶ Causes inflammation of the gastric mucosa, causing adenocarcinoma… Causes stomach cancer and is not good for blood pressure management… Be careful about your daily eating habits Mr. A, an office worker who likes soup dishes, is happy because it is winter. He said … Read more

New Method for Diagnosing Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Discovered by Gangnam Severance Hospital

New Method for Diagnosing Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Disease Discovered by Gangnam Severance Hospital

▶ Gangnam Severance Hospital, found out by measuring the amount of tau protein in the brain Symptoms of senile dementia (Alzheimer’s disease) usually appear after the age of 65. Symptoms may appear in people in their 50s, and this is called ‘early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.’ The possibility of diagnosing this at an early stage has opened … Read more

The Impact of Food Sequencing on Blood Sugar and Satiety Levels

The Impact of Food Sequencing on Blood Sugar and Satiety Levels

▶ Consume dietary fiber, protein, or fat first, and carbohydrates such as rice, bread, pasta, etc. last. ▶ It’s easy to improve blood sugar levels… Affects satiety Scientists have discovered that it’s not the types of foods we eat that affect our health and metabolism, but the order in which we eat them. A growing … Read more

The Escalating Cost of Car Ownership in Singapore: Why It Exceeds 100 Million Won

The Escalating Cost of Car Ownership in Singapore: Why It Exceeds 100 Million Won

It has been reported that to own a car in Singapore, one of the most expensive countries in the world, you need more than 100 million won, not including the cost of the car. According to CNN on the 5th (local time), the cost of the ‘qualification certificate’ required to own a small or medium-sized … Read more

FAQs About COVID-19 Vaccination: Answers from NAPCA

FAQs About COVID-19 Vaccination: Answers from NAPCA

▶ Q&A provided by NAPCA As the flu season approaches and the newly updated coronavirus vaccine is released following last year, the need for COVID-19 vaccination is once again being emphasized. Find out new information about coronavirus vaccination through a Q&A provided by the National Asia-Pacific Senior Center (NAPCA). -I have already been vaccinated with … Read more

The Global Craze for Korean Food: A Big Hit Exceeding Expectations [News Report]

The Global Craze for Korean Food: A Big Hit Exceeding Expectations [News Report]

[뉴스모아] A ‘big hit’ that exceeded expectations… The world is currently in a craze for Korean food September 30, 2023 07:21 PM News More Waffle News Adjust font size Adjust font size 00:01 “Korean hot dogs and hotteok are the best”…US ‘Korean street food’ craze (Reporter Jo In-young) 03:12 From kimchi, chicken feet to ramen… … Read more