In spring life, as long as we pay more attention, we can prevent facial paralysis. First, pay attention to warmth, and avoid direct attack of wind and cold on the face. In particular, those who are old, weak, ill, overworked, drunk, and suffer from chronic diseases such as hypertension, arthritis,
Continue readingChat for 10 minutes every day to improve memory
According to the daily health news, a new study has found that chatting can help improve brain function and make people smarter. A research group in the United States found that chatting with others for only 10 minutes a day can improve memory, and the scores of the experimental population
Continue readingFacial blemishes tell you about your health
A bad face means a problem with your body. It’s hard to have a clean and flawless face. In fact, everyone’s face will have some small flaws more or less, and these flaws that are not easy to notice show that your body may be unsatisfactory or your diet may
Continue readingBenefits of Taijiquan for the elderly
1. The advantage of Taijiquan for the elderly is to improve flexibility The running movements of Taijiquan are mainly cuddling, twisting and twisting. In this way, the muscle strength and endurance of our muscles can be improved, and in the long run, it can improve the flexibility of the human
Continue readingThe towel has been used for 6 months, and the bacteria have grown to 1 million+
Many older generations are very thrifty, and they do not want to replace a towel until it breaks. However, a home textile expert said that towels should be replaced regularly to be healthy, otherwise they will be contaminated with a large number of bacteria after a long time, which is
Continue readingCan rose essential oil whiten, moisturize and relieve pressure? Can rose essential oil whiten and moisturize
1、 Efficacy of rose essential oil 1. Rose essential oil has antibacterial, antispasmodic, bactericidal, aphrodisiac, purifying, calming, tonic and other effects. It is suitable for all skin types, such as mature, dry or sensitive, and any sensitive, red, swollen and inflamed skin. 2. Rose essential oil can prevent infectious diseases,
Continue readingHalitosis involves the nasal cavity, that is, bad liver
Shen Qing, a reader from Gansu Province, asked: it is said that people with mild fatty liver have bad breath. I have bad breath recently. Do I also have liver disease? Zhu Liying, vice chairman of the Heilongjiang liver disease society, answered: if halitosis occurs, we must first look for
Continue readingCan Sanda be self-taught
1. Can Sanda be self-taught Self taught Sanda movements are easy to deform, and it is very difficult to change them in the future, unless there is really no way to do it. First of all, we should find a good teaching video for intuitive learning. Secondly, Sanda textbooks, such
Continue readingSeven signs of aging in men
According to traditional Chinese medicine, a man’s life rhythm is related to “8”, and there will be physiological changes every 8 years, such as changing teeth at the age of 8, having reproductive ability at the age of 16, reaching the limit of height at the age of 24, reaching
Continue readingEyes can also predict diabetes
According to the latest data of the US Centers for Disease Control and prevention, there are about 24 million diabetes patients in the United States, and another 57 million people are classified as quasi diabetes patients because their blood sugar exceeds the standard. Developed by the Kellogg eye center of
Continue readingtruth! The taller and thinner a man is, the shorter his life is
Health and longevity are the common goals of mankind. According to the comprehensive report of dagong.com on July 20, several studies at home and abroad show that there are ten categories of people who are most likely to live a long life. 1. People with short stature: American scientists believe
Continue readingHow can the length of your fingers affect your test scores?
A recent study published in the British Journal of psychology shows that the length of a child’s fingers may have an important relationship with his exam score. The research team led by Mark Brosnan, a psychologist from the University of bath in the UK, selected 75 children aged 6-7 in
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