Identify [fake yogurt] in one second and remember this number.

Mom and Dad will buy all kinds of yogurt for their babies: This is good, probiotics. This is good, with fruit grains. This is also good. Children’s yogurt is for babies. ……. Little imagine, the yogurt you are giving your baby every day may be [fake yogurt]. Fake yogurt is not only nutritious, but also contains excessive additives and sugar, which may also be harmful to children’s health. Today we invited Teacher Chao Lu to teach everyone how to avoid those [fake yogurt], so that how can find a better yogurt for babies. In fact, it is very simple to distinguish whether a yogurt is good or not. It is enough to look at this number: When it comes to Read More …

How far is Alzheimer’s disease from us?

With the development of modern medicine, some incurable diseases such as smallpox recorded in medical books in the past have disappeared worldwide. However, as the average life span of human beings continues to extend, new death gods continue to appear on the road of human pursuit of longevity, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Yes, in terms of current medical technology, Alzheimer’s disease is incurable, and most of its research is based on big data statistics of patients and lacks recognized systematic theories. It is estimated that by 2050, one in 85 people will suffer from the disease. According to statistics, less than 3% of patients will survive for more than 14 years after diagnosis. Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease. Once Read More …

Mild Cognitive Impairment-A Risk Signal for Elderly Dementia

Every year, September 17 is China’s “Chinese Senile Dementia Prevention Day” and September 21 is “World Alzheimer’s Day”. These are two days to remind people to pay attention to diseases that endanger the brain health of the elderly. However, today we will talk about a more common disease called “pre-dementia” and less severe disease-Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Mild cognitive impairment is relatively new. The concept has been put forward by the medical community for only 10 years. It is also mainly manifested by memory and mental retardation. It is closely related to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other dementia diseases and is a very noteworthy [danger signal]. Early identification of mild cognitive impairment is very important for the prevention and treatment Read More …

The Truth of Deep Sea Fish Oil

A few years ago, I went to Australia to study with my classmates. It was midsummer. It is the sky that is blue and the sea is wide. In order to avoid being beaten by relatives and friends, on the last day before returning home, I ran into the street like a lost dog and took out a few hundred-dollar bills that I saved from eating instant noodles with my old dopted mother every day to squander. Fortunately, foreign profiteers have long been accustomed to this scene and have taken out items that Chinese tourists must buy with understanding. Therefore, I reluctantly sent out my only savings, carrying two boxes of milk powder, several bottles of sheep oil and several Read More …

How far is Alzheimer’s disease from us?

With the development of modern medicine, some incurable diseases such as smallpox recorded in medical books in the past have disappeared worldwide. However, as the average life span of human beings continues to extend, new death gods continue to appear on the road of human pursuit of longevity, such as Alzheimer’s disease. Yes, in terms of current medical technology, Alzheimer’s disease is incurable, and most of its research is based on big data statistics of patients and lacks recognized systematic theories. It is estimated that by 2050, one in 85 people will suffer from the disease. According to statistics, less than 3% of patients will survive for more than 14 years after diagnosis. Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease. Once Read More …

Mild Cognitive Impairment-A Risk Signal for Elderly Dementia

Every year, September 17 is China’s “Chinese Senile Dementia Prevention Day” and September 21 is “World Alzheimer’s Day”. These are two days to remind people to pay attention to diseases that endanger the brain health of the elderly. However, today we will talk about a more common disease called “pre-dementia” and less severe disease-Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Mild cognitive impairment is relatively new. The concept has been put forward by the medical community for only 10 years. It is also mainly manifested by memory and mental retardation. It is closely related to Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and other dementia diseases and is a very noteworthy [danger signal]. Early identification of mild cognitive impairment is very important for the prevention and treatment Read More …

The elderly in the family have what symptoms, which may be caused by Alzheimer’s disease?

It is normal for people to forget when they get older. However, forgetfulness in old age is different from Alzheimer’s disease, which is commonly known as Alzheimer’s disease. Statistics show that one in eight people aged 65 and above suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. At the beginning, the manifestations of Alzheimer’s disease may not be obvious. If we can notice and intervene as early as possible, it will be helpful to the health of the elderly. For the sake of parents’ health in their later years, we have the responsibility to understand: