Phil Holzer
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Is thyroid cancer mostly dragged out?
Recently, a cancer patient "Xiaomin is here" has attracted national attention, diagnosed as a "malignant tumor of the thyroid gland with lymph node and bone metastasis of liver, sp,leen, and pancreas", and suspected to have a pressure sore stage IV with inadequate care. The experts said that Minnie is in the advanced stage of cancer and her poor physical condition may not be able to tolerate the anti-tumor treatment.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
The older you get, the looser your bones get?
Many older people have problems with bone health, especially osteoporosis, which is still relatively common in daily life. Is it true that as we age, our bones must become loose? Such an idea reflects a misconception of many friends about the bone health of the elderly.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
How can middle-aged and older adults prevent dementia?
When people reach the stage of middle and old age, all aspects of the body's functions will degenerate, and brain function will also decline, especially in short-term memory, concentration, rapid reaction ability, etc., many middle-aged and old friends will have a significant sense of decline, it is no wonder that many friends will lament: "old, the brain is not useful"
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
Do this 6 points to improve blood flow and live longer
I believe we all know that the reason why our life continues is closely related to the blood in our body circulating moment by moment. But what many people don't know is that the length of blood vessels in our body are all connected up to 96,000 kilometers, and these vascular tissues together with the heart or other tissues constitute the circulatory system of our body. This complex network of roads carries blood to every corner of our body and every cell, and the oxygen and nutrients contained in the blood are an important source of supplying energy to the cells.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
How terrible is liver cancer, known as the "king of cancer"?
The liver is the largest organ in the body and is divided into two lobes, the right lobe accounts for about 3/5 of the liver and weighs about 1.2 kg. A normal liver can regenerate and even if 2/3 of the liver is removed, the body can still maintain normal function and the remaining liver will regenerate, allowing the liver to grow back to its original size. The main function of the liver is to detoxify and metabolize.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
Don't pay attention to these small body problems, they may be cancer
"Cancer doesn't come in a day, so why do so many people suddenly get it?" This morning, Xiaolin threw in this question. I told her that cancer is not like other diseases, it develops quickly in a few months or slowly in a decade or two, but before that, there will be "precancerous lesions".
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
"Misconceptions about taking cold medicine", do you know?
If there is one disease that people are most familiar with, colds are definitely on the list. Adults get colds 2 to 4 times a year, while preschoolers may get them 6 to 8 times a year. For example, I am 35 years old this year, so I have experienced nearly 100 colds.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
The most damaging behavior of the kidney
When do the kidneys start to age? What are the "warning signs" of the body that indicate kidney problems? Does holding urine for a long time affect the kidneys? Does high blood pressure cause uremia? How to protect and maintain the kidney? Professor Wang Jianye, director of the National Geriatric Medical Center, was recently a guest of "Health Talk", a live event directed by the Publicity Department of the National Health and Wellness Commission and sponsored by Health News and the Health China governmental new media platform, and gave authoritative answers to the public's concerns about the prevention and treatment of kidney diseases.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
Drink more or less water for kidney disease patients?
Water, the main component of the human body composition, is also the basic lifeline to maintain human health because accounting for nearly 70% of the total weight of the human body, the importance of water to the human body can be said to be self-evident. In addition to small nursing babies or special groups suffering from certain diseases, normal people need to drink a lot of water every day to maintain the body's balance.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity
What is the difference between pharyngitis and laryngeal cancer?
Mr.King was recently troubled by "pharyngitis", long-term throat pain, foreign body sensation, and dryness. After a series of investigations, it was found that Mr. King's disease was not simple pharyngitis, but a frightening laryngeal cancer.
By Phil Holzer2 years ago in Longevity