You should avoid eating extremely spicy foods if you have a sensitive stomach.Chili, pepper, ginger, & co. Many people like spicy food and season their meals with fiery spices. Are they doing their health a favor?Spiciness is not only supposed to give food that certain something but also to improve health. But not everyone benefits from spiciness. The health benefits of spicy food, when it’s too spicy, and who should avoid it.What makes our food spicy?The spiciness comes from various spices and their ingredients. Capsaicin in chili, for example, provides…
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The right choice of sport increases chances of success
Doing more sports is probably one of the most popular New Year’s resolutions. However, the motivation to exercise often disappears after just a few days of training. Choosing the right type of sport can counteract this, and, according to experts, it depends above all on what you want to achieve with the additional exercise. Every second adult in Austria does not get enough exercise. “This is a big problem because there are few things in medicine that we are as sure of maintaining health and quality of life as regular…
Read MoreWinter is coming back at the weekend
According to the latest forecast from Geosphere Austria, there will be a significant onset of winter on Sunday night. What the weather will be like in the new year 2024While the snow line is still expected to be between 1,200 and 1,400 meters on Friday, it will drop to between 400 and 900 meters on Saturday. The start of the coming working week will then be wintry: while the highs on Friday could rise to ten degrees Celsius, the maximum temperature on Tuesday is expected to be zero. On Friday,…
Read MoreCaution trap: Expensive installment payments with Paypal and Klarna
Consumers who use Paypal or Klarna installment financing for online purchases could face unexpectedly high costs. Sample analysis by the comparison portal Verivox has shown that the interest rates for such financing are significantly higher than for conventional installment loans. During a test purchase, Klarna charged 13.6 percent interest for installment financing with a two-year term. This led to total interest costs of 309 euros for a notebook worth 2,236 euros. With Paypal, the interest rate was 10.99 percent, which led to additional costs of 251 euros for the same…
Read MoreWinter returns to Austria this weekend
On Thursday and Friday, there will be plus degrees, offering a foretaste of spring. However, Geosphere Austria is predicting the onset of winter for the weekend. This will not only bring a cooling down but also snowfall down to low altitudes, except for the south, where the limit for the white splendor is above 1,000 meters. The weather turns wintry again at the weekend“The mild weather is coming to an end. Over the course of the weekend, it will get much colder and snow will fall down to low altitudes,”…
Read MoreAustrians are eating less and less meat
Just over a quarter (27 percent) of the Austrian population is eating slightly less meat compared to two to three years ago, while eleven percent are even consuming significantly less meat. Women have reduced their consumption more than men. Consumption has remained the same for around half of those surveyed (52 percent), according to an Iglo trend study of 1,015 respondents published on Wednesday. Households with children often eat more meat, with 14 percent increasing their consumption. Over a quarter of Austrians are eating less meatFor two-thirds of people, the…
Read MoreThe end of telephony: Is the telephone call dying out?
On March 10, 1876, British inventor Alexander Bell invented the telephone, designed by his assistant Thomas Watson. 148 years later, it seems as if one of the most important cultural techniques of the past centuries – the telephone call – is slowly dying out. Although there are more phones than ever before, 89 percent of Austrians own a smartphone. They are making fewer and fewer calls. According to data from mobile phone providers, call minutes are continuously decreasing while data usage continues to rise. According to Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH,…
Read MoreAustria: New bonuses from the government in 2024
Since January 1, 2023, family benefits in Austria have been valorized. Specifically, the family allowance, the multiple-child supplement, the child tax credit, the childcare allowance, and the school-starting allowance will now be adjusted annually in line with inflation. For the coming year, 2024, families in Austria will receive 9.7 percent more as a result of the valorization. That is up to 2,200 euros more per year. In addition, the EU’s so-called “Work-Life Balance Directive” has been implemented since November. One effect of this is that the family time bonus, i.e.,…
Read MoreStudy shows: The use of plastic chopping boards can be harmful to health
This very commonly used kitchen utensil could be making you ill without you even realizing it. It’s actually frighteningly easy to make a lot of mistakes when it comes to kitchen hygiene. Few people realize that the dirtiest part of the kitchen isn’t the garbage. Or that you need to watch your kitchen sponge to avoid health risks. As The Kitchn reports, a new study has come up with some very worrying findings regarding plastic chopping boards. Yes, that harmless-looking thing most of us have that just sits on the…
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