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A Guide to Preventing Respiratory Illnesses in the Elderly During Winter: Inspired by Grandma Liu's Story
A Guide to Preventing Respiratory Illnesses in the Elderly During Winter: Inspired by Grandma Liu's StoryA biting north wind swept through the streets of the small northern city, leaving few pedestrians in sight. Grandma Liu, bundled in a thick down jacket, slowly walked home
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Autumn Health: Three Things to Avoid, One Year Without Illness
Autumn Health: Three Things to Avoid, One Year Without IllnessLiqiu, the 13th solar term in the 24-term solar calendar, marks the end of summer and the beginning of autumn. In the theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) health preservation, Liqiu is a significant turning point
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Ginger Combinations to Warm Your Body, Disperse Cold, and Reduce Illness!
Ginger Combinations to Warm Your Body, Disperse Cold, and Reduce Illness!Ginger is a staple in our kitchens, but its benefits extend far beyond culinary use. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, ginger is known for its ability to dispel surface cold, warm the middle burner, and stop vomiting, making it a valuable herb
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Night Sweats: Is It Kidney Deficiency or an Illness?
Night Sweats: Is It Kidney Deficiency or an Illness?Lao Zhang woke up again from his sleep, drenched in sweat. This wasnt the first time
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Tongue Diagnosis: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Illnesses, Distinguishing Yin and Yang Deficiency
Tongue Diagnosis: A Picture Speaks a Thousand Illnesses, Distinguishing Yin and Yang DeficiencyTongue diagnosis, an ancient and effective diagnostic method in Traditional Chinese Medicine, reflects the health condition of internal organs by observing the changes in tongue color, shape, and coating. This article will provide a detailed introduction to tongue diagnosis distribution chart, normal tongue appearance, common clinical tongue appearance syndrome differentiation, and classification of spleen deficiency, with pictorial explanations to help you understand the magic of tongue diagnosis more intuitively
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The Longevity Paradox: Secrets from a Scholar with a History of Illnesses - electrolytes and sports performance
hydration strategies for coaches dehydration symptoms in athletes avoiding dehydration in endurance sports sports drinks for athletes electrolytes and sports performance In an era where longevity has become an obsession, countless individuals resort to extreme measures in pursuit of a longer life. From meticulously crafted exercise routines to an endless parade of supplements, the quest for longevity often proves elusive
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These 10 fruits are natural "health experts" in autumn. If you eat them right, you can walk around with minor illnesses and pain - chronic pain and sleep management
As the saying goes: Don't eat from time to time. When eating, one should pay attention to the timing and season, and so should fruits
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After the cold dew passes, remember the four "lung clearing vegetables" and eat them every other day to reduce illness and improve health
Welcome cold dew, nourish the body Preface: Warm reminder of autumn, cold dew, one of the symbols of autumn, reminds us of the gradual decrease in temperature. As the dew turns white and the weather gradually cools, we need to dress our bodies and adjust our diet to enhance our immunity, especially for the elderly and children
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As people age, all kinds of illnesses come? Don't be too diligent in these three things for middle-aged and elderly people, as they are not conducive to health
I have told you hundreds of times in recent years not to buy health products of unknown origin. You just don't listen, and now hospitalization costs a lot of money!Aunt Zheng, 55 years old this year, is a health enthusiast
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Where does sweat come from, where does illness come from? Is sweating in summer a good thing or a bad thing?
Xiaoming, lookGrandpa was sweating profusely while sitting there restingGrandpa, why are you sweating so much? Look at me, I'm not hot at all. "60 year old Zhang was alone at home, hoping for the stars and the moon
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Increase the risk of illness
Those who consider themselves' night owls' may need to pay attention. A new US study found that the habit of staying up late and staying up late may lead to the risk of type 2 diabetes, which is significantly higher than that of going to bed early and getting up early