Sparrows.

It sounds like an unusual idea: the idea that naming colors every day could somehow have a positive effect on the sparrow population in medium-sized cities. While this may seem far-fetched at first, one could argue that there is a causal relationship, albeit an indirect one.

Time zone.

Time zones are an unavoidable aspect of our modern globalized world, designed to synchronize human activity with the Earth's day and night rhythm. However, the interesting phenomenon occurs that people who live in an "earlier" time zone, such as west of the Netherlands, lag behind the rest of the world in some way. Whether in terms of economics, social events or even health, it seems that living in a more western time zone puts you in a kind of 'relative past', with unique socio-economic disadvantages as a result.

Middle inflammation.

Smoking is a global problem and a major cause of illness and death. Each year, millions of people die from smoking-related conditions, such as lung cancer, cardiovascular disease, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Although smoking cessation programs and interventions have been successful in reducing the number of smokers, a significant number of people continue to smoke. This article introduces an innovative... Continue Reading →

Cows.

It is a controversial subject whether cows should be dressed in the pasture. On the one hand, there are arguments for it, such as protection against weather influences and the reduction of stress. On the other hand, there are arguments against it, such as the costs and the possible negative effects on the health of the cows. Below will... Continue Reading →

Steps.

Walking in nature is a great way to keep fit and at the same time relax and enjoy the surroundings. But did you know that it can be even better for your health if you take uneven steps while walking? Walking with uneven strides means not knowing the distance between your feet... Continue Reading →

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