Can a glass of red wine every day prevent heart disease?

Have you ever heard the saying that a glass of red wine a day can prevent heart disease? About 23 years ago, an epidemiological survey on cardiovascular diseases found that although many French diets contain high fat, their incidence of cardiovascular diseases is generally low. In response to this result, the researchers put forward different hypotheses, the most widely circulated of which is that [French people have the habit of drinking red wine, which is the reason for their lower incidence of cardiovascular diseases]. Is red wine really good for heart health? Is it healthier than white wine, beer and white wine? Is there any harm to what? Is moderate drinking good for heart health? Some studies have shown that Read More …

Smoking can really hurt the kidney, please transfer it to the smoker around you.

Does smoking really hurt the kidney? Q: Smoking also hurts the kidney? A: Yes, when people smoke, many nephrotoxic substances have been quietly inhaled into the body to kill kidney cells. After smoking, the nephrotoxic heavy metal cadmium and the increased free radicals in the kidney will cause kidney cell damage and death! Q: If it is a young man who is very healthy, will smoking not be a big problem? A: Wrong. Everyone is equal before tobacco. In fact, no matter old or young, men or women, smoking may harm kidney cells. The more you smoke, the longer you smoke, the greater the harm you may cause. How did the kidney get hurt while smoking? Q: Is there what Read More …

In addition to gout, there are diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia?

The “three villains” who collaborate with gout-diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia. Like gout, Both belong to the disease of living habits. Once you get into trouble with one of the [wicked people], several other [bad brothers] will often quietly approach you. If you diagnose gout and find that you still have other [bad brothers] hidden in your body, what should you do while suffering? Gout combined with diabetes, how to do? Gout and diabetes are both metabolic diseases. They often accompany and influence each other, and are also the main culprits that further lead to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. It is precisely because there are many similarities between type 2 diabetes and gout in their occurrence and development that when gout Read More …