In recent days, many people have turned on their heating for the first time this year to warm up their homes. Especially if the utility bill for 2024, which tenants will receive in 2025, is high, it’s worth taking a look at the costs. The question of whether to turn off the heating at night to save money therefore seems quite logical at first glance Turn off the heating at night? These rules must be observed The myth is that turning off the heating at night saves money. After all,…
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Studies show: This ingredient makes coffee even healthier for your brain
For many people, the day doesn’t really start until the coffee machine has made its last hissing sound. Coffee is more than just a morning routine—for many, it is an indispensable lifeline. But did you know that you can make your coffee even better with a teaspoon of cocoa? In fact, it’s a minor, almost magical upgrade that not only rounds out the flavor, but can also have positive effects on your mood and brain. This is reported by Express, citing Kuchnia. This somewhat unexpected combination has received a lot…
Read MoreExpired tea: drink it or throw it away?
Expired tea: usually still drinkable even after the best-before date – tips on storage, taste, and health benefits. When it gets colder outside, a hot cup of tea provides warmth and comfort. But, like spices, teas often end up in the back of the pantry, where they are forgotten for months. When a packet is finally dug out again, few people think about how long it has been there – or whether the tea is still edible. It is essential to distinguish between the use-by date and the best-before date.…
Read MoreHeadaches: Three billion people affected
According to a new study, three billion people worldwide suffer from headaches—a figure that has remained virtually unchanged over the past 30 years. This results in a significant loss of quality of life and high costs for social welfare systems. Thanks to new therapies, the prognosis is favourable, at least for migraines. They can be sharp and stabbing or dull and throbbing, affecting the whole head or just part of it: there are more than 200 types of headaches, the most common being tension headaches and migraines. According to the…
Read MoreNew long-term effect of COVID-19 discovered: Study reveals what many people don’t even notice
Do you remember the early days of the pandemic, when “I can’t taste anything anymore!” suddenly became a typical phrase after a positive test? Loss of smell and taste was considered one of the most evident signs of a COVID-19 infection. For most people, these senses returned after a while, or at least they thought they did. But now an extensive US study shows that many people still have a reduced sense of smell without even realizing it. As part of the RECOVER-Adult research project, 3,525 adults were examined over…
Read MoreIf your toilet is in your bathroom, this hygiene rule applies to you
We rarely think about it, but this daily gesture can have a significant impact on our health. If your toilet is in the same room as your shower/bathtub, sink, and personal care products, a recent study recommends rethinking one habit: flushing the toilet without closing the lid. An invisible but very real phenomenon Researchers at the University of Colorado analyzed the so-called “toilet plume,” a microscopic cloud of particles that escapes from a toilet when it is flushed with the lid open. This phenomenon, which is entirely invisible to the…
Read More2025 will be the second or third hottest year
According to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO), 2025 is expected to be the second or third hottest year since records began. In addition, the concentration of greenhouse gases in the Earth’s atmosphere has risen by an unprecedented 2.3 percent. “The alarming series of extraordinary temperatures has continued in 2025,” the WMO said Thursday when it presented the data ahead of the COP30 world climate conference in Belem, Brazil. According to the United Nations sub-organization, 2024 was the hottest year ever recorded. With the data expected for 2025, the WMO says…
Read MoreShowering in the morning or evening: which is really better?
For some, a morning shower is an indispensable ritual that gets the body and mind going. For others, warm water in the evening is the perfect end to a long day—relaxing, cleansing, and promoting sleep. But who is right? Microbiologist Primrose Freestone from the University of Leicester has addressed this everyday question, and her findings finally provide answers. Pros of an evening shower During the day, a lot of stuff accumulates on our skin and hair: sweat, sebum, dust, pollen, and much of it goes unnoticed when we go to…
Read MoreBank card: If you do this, your PIN can be read via your cell phone
The Slovakian security software company ESET has uncovered a campaign in which criminals use a new type of Android malware to steal data from bank cards—including PINs—and forward it to a second, pre-programmed cell phone. The aim is to make cash withdrawals directly from ATMs. Money gone because of Android malware: How the scam works For potential victims of Android malware, it all starts with a text message in the name of the bank, as ESET explained in a press release. The hook often involves a tax refund. If recipients…
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