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[健康生活] 健康生活:我國(guó)已步入全民焦慮時(shí)代
We have stepped into an "age of national anxiety." 我們已經(jīng)步入了一個(gè)“全民焦慮時(shí)代”。 A survey found more than 50 percent of China's office workers show some symptoms of depression, the Workers2011-11-11 編輯:Jasmine
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[健康生活] 特殊幸福 養(yǎng)寵物的六大健康優(yōu)勢(shì)
1. 養(yǎng)寵物的孩子不易過(guò)敏 Pets can help prevent eczema and some allergies in children. Babies and toddlers who live with dogs -- but not cats -- have lower rates of childhood eczema than those raise2011-11-10 編輯:Richard
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[健康生活] 多喝咖啡對(duì)做語(yǔ)法和改錯(cuò)題有益?
You probably count on your daily jolt of caffeine to wake up your brain and stay sharp all day long. But downing that coffee, tea, cola, or chocolate bar may be giving you a leg upin another unexpec2011-11-09 編輯:Jasmine
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[健康生活] 健康生活:人類在特殊情況下的忍受力(下)
5.Lack of Oxygen 缺乏氧氣:Through training, people have been able to hold their breath for up to 11 minutes. An untrained person will typically pass out within 2 minutes.通過(guò)培訓(xùn),人們能夠屏住呼吸長(zhǎng)達(dá)2011-11-08 編輯:Mike
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[健康生活] 研究表明:太快樂(lè)的人更易進(jìn)天堂
People who are too happy die younger than their more downbeatpeers, claims new research. 新研究稱,太快樂(lè)的人比悲觀的同齡人死得早。 A study which followed children from the 1920s to old age showed t2011-11-08 編輯:Jasmine
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[健康生活] 健康生活:人類在特殊情況下的忍受力(上)
The human body, like every other living thing on this planet, was designed to survive. However, how much can our bodies take before survival becomes impossible? 人類的身體就像在這個(gè)星球上的其他生物一2011-11-07 編輯:Mike
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[健康生活] 健康生活:從營(yíng)養(yǎng)價(jià)值角度談啤酒
Beer is a low-alcohol beverage obtained by fermentation of malt. The main ingredients involved in the set are: malt, yeast, hops extract (plant bitter taste) and carbon dioxide, which is what makes2011-11-04 編輯:Mike
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[健康生活] 健康生活:我們每天應(yīng)該攝取多少熱量?
If you're trying to lose weight at the moment, then you're probably wondering how many calories you should be eating every day in order to be losing the weight that you aim to. This artic..2011-11-03 編輯:Mike
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[健康生活] 健康生活:乘車上下班有害身心健康
Workers who commute by car, bus or train to the office are more likely to suffer from stress and exhaustion, according to researchers from Lund University in Sweden. Workers who commute by car, bu2011-11-03 編輯:Richard
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[健康生活] 健康生活:幾個(gè)步驟教你冷靜下來(lái)
During the course of your life, you might find that there are times that you are increibly stressed. If this is the case, then you will find that you find it next to impossible to be happy in your l2011-11-02 編輯:Mike