Forecasts indicate a noticeable weather shift — and for those sensitive to rapid changes, that often spells trouble. A weather change typically means temperatures rise or fall significantly within just a few hours. Such fluctuations can strain the body and have long been suspected of triggering various symptoms, especially headaches. A long-term U.S. study now sheds new light on the connection. Seven-Year Study Links Temperature Spikes to Headaches Researchers in the United States analyzed data from more than 7,000 patients over a period of seven years. All participants had sought…
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Cutting Utility Costs: 5 Power Hogs You Should Unplug at Night
Many household devices continue drawing electricity even when they appear to be switched off. The culprit: standby mode. While convenient, it quietly drives up monthly energy bills. The good news? By unplugging a few key devices overnight, households can reduce power consumption without sacrificing comfort. 1. Microwaves: Silent Energy Drainers In the kitchen, the refrigerator earns its place as a 24/7 essential. The microwave, however, doesn’t. When not in use, it still draws electricity—often just to power a digital clock or keep internal electronics active. Energy experts at myHOMEBOOK note…
Read MoreESA Satellite Discovers Unusual Planetary System, Challenging Long‑Held Theories
Astronomers have identified a distant planetary system whose unusual arrangement of worlds is forcing scientists to rethink long‑standing assumptions about how planets form. In our own solar system, the pattern seems straightforward: small, rocky planets orbit close to the Sun, while massive gas giants dominate the outer regions. For decades, researchers assumed this structure was typical across the galaxy. A newly examined system orbiting the star LHS 1903, located in the thick‑disk region of the Milky Way, now suggests otherwise. A System That Breaks the Rules In a collaborative European…
Read MoreFasten-Fallen! These 5 Mistakes Can Ruin Your Fasting Season
The fasting season is just around the corner, and many people are gearing up with fresh motivation. Less sugar, less alcohol, maybe even intermittent fasting. Sounds promising. But here’s the catch: most people dive in completely unprepared. And that can backfire. Not every fasting method delivers the results you expect—and some missteps can make the whole experience unnecessarily difficult. Here are the most common fasting traps you should avoid. 1. Intermittent Fasting Is Overrated Intermittent fasting has become a wellness buzzword, praised as a miracle solution. But the science paints…
Read MoreGermany to Extend Border Controls with all neighboring countries until Autumn
Germany plans to prolong its tightened border controls with all neighboring countries until the autumn, continuing a policy first introduced in May 2025. According to the Interior Ministry, the extension has already been formally notified to the European Commission in Brussels, allowing the measures to remain in place beyond the current deadline of 15 March. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) confirmed that the government is seeking to renew the temporary controls permitted under Schengen rules. “We are extending border controls at the borders with our neighboring countries. These controls are…
Read MoreTap Water or Mineral Water? Nutrition Expert Explains What’s Really Better
Walk into any supermarket and you’ll see dozens of brands, bottle shapes and crate formats — enough to confuse even the most health‑conscious shopper. To make sense of it all, here’s a breakdown of the five water categories defined for human consumption and what they mean for your daily hydration 1. Tap Water (Trinkwasser) Strictly regulated and highly controlled Tap water is the most tightly monitored food product. In most of the countries all over the world, quality is governed by the Drinking Water Ordinance, which sets strict limits for…
Read MoreWhy You Should Always Pay with Cash
As living costs continue to rise, many people are looking for ways to keep tighter control over their finances. One surprisingly effective method is switching from digital payments to cash. Cash Helps You Save Digital payment options such as PayPal, Apple Pay, or Google Pay offer convenience, but they often make it harder to track spending. With cash, the situation is different: every note and coin you hand over gives you a clear sense of how much money you have left. Experts say this direct awareness helps prevent overspending. A…
Read MoreVienna-Manila — Updated Austria Visa Requirements for Filipino Travelers (2026)
Filipino citizens planning to visit Austria must obtain a visa before travel, as Austria is part of the Schengen Area — a group of European countries that share common entry rules. Austria does not allow visa-free entry for Philippine passport holders for tourism or business purposes; a visa application is a requirement before departure. Here’s what prospective travelers need to know: Where to Apply Filipino applicants must submit their visa applications through VFS Global Austria Visa Application Centres in the Philippines — with locations typically in Manila and Cebu —…
Read MoreTravel to London Set to Become Significantly More Expensive
The cost of travelling to the United Kingdom is expected to rise once again, as the British government plans a further increase in fees for the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). The charge is set to climb by roughly 25 percent, reaching 20 British pounds—about 23 euros. Since 2 April 2025, Austrian citizens and all other travellers from EU member states have been required to obtain an ETA before entering the UK, unless they hold a British passport or have applied for a visa. The system, similar to the U.S. ESTA,…
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