China: Easing of Covid rules leads to panic buying - Dispatch Weekly
December 15, 2022 - Reading time: 4 minutes
China’s stockpile issues have worsened since last week, when it loosened some of the most stringent Covid-19 regulations.
ADHD AI diagnosis in 2022 - is it now a reality? - Dispatch Weekly
November 11, 2022 - Reading time: 5 minutes
Researchers from the University of Southern California found that AI may be able to diagnose ADHD with 90% accuracy.
Vertical farming hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics trends and companies in 2022 - Dispatch Weekly
January 12, 2022 - Reading time: 6 minutes
What if everything could be grown in a sustainable, cost-effective way? That question is being answered by entrepreneurs in the food industry who are looking to design innovative ways to produce healthy, delicious produce without compromising the environment.
How to avoid Covid Test scams - Dispatch Weekly
January 8, 2022 - Reading time: 4 minutes
Images of huge queues at COVID testing centres and claims of restricted supplies of at-home test kits have been widely circulated in the media.
Legal Testosterone Boosters For Men on Amazon - Dispatch Weekly
August 5, 2020 - Reading time: 13 minutes
Testosterone is a key hormone because it is associated with sex drive and muscle growth, but testosterone levels decline with age.
Steps to Get a Great Night Sleep in Your Bedroom - Dispatch Weekly
April 29, 2020 - Reading time: 5 minutes
The human body needs at least eight hours of sleep to function at optimal levels.
Best Tips to Protect Yourself from Dengue Fever - Dispatch Weekly
October 4, 2019 - Reading time: 3 minutes
Dengue is a mosquito-borne ailment common in the tropical regions.
New research shows How Sleep Can Benefit Health - Dispatch Weekly
October 3, 2019 - Reading time: 2 minutes
There are several ways that a good nights sleep can benefit the body and the brain.
Dutch Teen Seeking Euthanasia Dies in her Home After Long Battle with Mental Illness - Dispatch Weekly
June 7, 2019 - Reading time: 3 minutes
Noa Pothhoven, a 17-year-old Dutch girl who requested to get accepted for euthanasia but kept getting rejected by the government was allowed to die at home on Sunday after a years-long battle with depression and anorexia.
This quick breathing ‘workout’ said to increase heart and brain health. - Dispatch Weekly
April 12, 2019 - Reading time: 6 minutes
Research scientists share a technique called ‘Inspiratory Muscle Strength Training’ (IMST).