You Often Hear the Term “Frequent Urination”, What Is Considered “Frequent Urination”?
Definition of “frequent urination” “How many times a day do I have to go to the bathroom? I go about 10 times a day when I drink a lot of water and 4-5 times a day when I drink less,…
Preventing Whiplash Starts with Your Daily Life!
With the accelerated pace of society and changes in the living and working environment, the incidence of cervical spondylosis is rising and the age of onset is becoming younger as the number of people engaging in low head work increases….
Drinking Moderately Is Good for Your Health – No! Every Drop Is a Killer!
There is no safe dose of alcohol and even light drinking can increase cancer risk, a heavy study says. The link between smoking and cancer is well documented and well known, what about alcohol? The International Agency for Research on…
The Influence of Mental Disorders on Decision-Making
In this world, we are constantly making choices. While we’ve all made some regrettable choices, most of us eventually learn from them—and we often take this ability for granted. For some people with conditions such as schizophrenia and substance use…
Exploring the True Root of Procrastination: What Does It Have to Do With?
If you’ve ever pushed off an important task because you were alphabetizing your home organizer, you know it’s unfair to describe yourself as lazy. After all, arranging them in alphabetical order requires concentration and effort, and you might even make…
Exercise Is Good, But Not Too Much
Parks and neighborhood squares in the evening of summer, the music of the walking team to close the work of the time is getting later and later. The team of men and women, young and old, full of energy, a…
Playing with Cell Phones with the Lights off May Cause Blindness? This Is How You Should Use Your Cell Phone Before Going to Bed
Glaucoma is only for the elderly? Wrong! Forty percent of glaucoma patients are under the age of 40, and the disease can affect children from a few years old to people in their 80s and 90s, causing vision loss and…
Spring food five kinds of wild vegetables health and disease prevention these “safe” principles to comply with
With everything coming back to life in spring, it’s a great time to eat wild vegetables again. Shepherd’s purse, parsnip, amaranth, dandelion, etc. are all familiar wild vegetables delicious. What are the nutritional benefits of these wild vegetables? How to…
4 Keys for Adult Children to Cope with Aging Parents
Adult clients have had conflicts with their parents for a variety of reasons. Generational conflict seems to share certain commonalities, whether it’s parents becoming troubled by decisions their children have made for them, or adult children wondering whether their parents…
The More You Give, the Worse the Relationship Will Become
In relationships, many people usually use giving when expressing that I want to be good to you. For example: take good care of each other, help each other solve problems, help each other solve problems, and wish to take care…