In our daily life, many people have the habit of digging their nostrils, often unconsciously. A recent study by researchers at Griffith University showed that a bacterium could enter the brain of mice through the olfactory nerve of the nose, where it produced the sign of Alzheimer's disease. That is to say, you like to pick your nose when you are young, and you will have Alzheimer's disease when you are old.
"Health tips"
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Food is the most important thing for people, but do you know what to eat more? What to eat less or not? When should I eat it? When should I not eat?
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At present, there are more and more infertile young men and women. The decision to give birth to boys and girls is up to men, and now the question of "whether to give birth or not" also falls on men. One book said that the number of male sperm should be 160 million. Now the male fertility is reduced because the number of sperm is less than 160 million and the quality is low. Of course, there are many factors, such as chemicals, radiation, and environmental pollution. But did you know that small laptops are also one of the killers of the next generation?
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Heart failure is the abbreviation of heart failure. It is a group of complex clinical syndromes with ventricular filling or impaired ejection capacity. The main clinical manifestations are dyspnea, fatigue, and fluid retention. Heart failure is one of the five fatal cardiovascular diseases, with a high prevalence rate, high hospitalization times and heavy economic burden.
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Critical hypertension, also known as borderline hypertension, refers to the blood pressure value between normal blood pressure and diagnosed hypertension. The standard set by the World Health Organization is that the normal blood pressure of adults is: systolic blood pressure<130mmHg, diastolic blood pressure<80mmHg. The World Health Organization defines the standard of hypertension as: 130/80mmHg or below for normal adults, 140/90mmHg or above for hypertension, and the critical hypertension is between the above two (130-139/85mmHg).
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On April 4, 2015, the 100-year-old active swimmer Mieko Nagaoka (living in Tabushi Town, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan) successfully completed the women's 1500-meter freestyle competition and became the world's first swimmer in the age group of 100-104.
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The continuous high temperature and hot weather in summer can not be ignored for people with cardiovascular diseases. Once they relax their vigilance, heart failure is very likely to occur, and heart failure is the end stage of various heart diseases, known as the stumbling block of life, which seriously endangers life and health.
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Every September is the "World Alzheimer's Disease Month". In 2022, the theme of "World Alzheimer's Disease Month" is "Know Dementia, Know Alzheimer's - Another, we can do so much". It aims to continue to focus on early screening and early diagnosis, and focus on publicizing the 10 early symptoms, 12 risk factors that can be intervened and medical and social support after diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, so as to achieve the goal of overall management of Alzheimer's disease