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你的生日與疾病
Does your birthday affect your disease
risk?
"Scientists Find Surprising Link
Between Birth Month And Disease Risk," the Huffington Post reports. Using
data mining techniques on 1.7 million electronic medical records, US
researchers found an association between birth month and certain chronic
diseases, as well as less serious conditions such as insect bites.
Fifty-five diseases were found to be
associated with birth month – 19 were previously reported in the literature, 20
were for conditions with close relationships to those previously reported, and
16 were new associations.
The newly found associations were a mixed
bag, ranging from various cardiovascular diseases (such as high blood pressure
and heart failure) and prostate cancer, to incidents such as bruising and
insect bites.
The researchers speculate, based on the
findings of other studies, why seasonal factors may contribute to specific
disease risk, suggesting it could be the result of exposure to antigens such as
pollen, varying vitamin D levels, and possibly how old a child is when they
first start school. Many unmeasured factors may also be involved in any links.
Overall, this study is not proof that being
born in a particular month means you are more or less likely to develop any
particular disease.
But there are effective ways you can reduce
your risk of developing chronic diseases in later life. These include stopping
smoking, drinking alcohol in moderation, and maintaining a healthy weight
through diet and exercise. These steps should help keep your cholesterol and
blood pressure at a healthy level.
Where did the story come from?
The study was carried out by researchers
from Colombia University and was funded by National Library of Medicine
training grants.
It was published in the peer-reviewed
Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association. The study has been
published on an open access basis, so it is free to read online or download as
a PDF.
This story was covered widely by the press.
Most sources took a light-hearted, tongue-in cheek approach, with the Metro
saying: "It's still not fully understood why this should be – but just to
cheer you up, here's a calendar of the diseases you're at increased risk of,
depending on when you're born."
Q:
Does your birthday affect your disease
risk?
Do you believe that your birthday affect
your disease risk/lifespan?
Do your star signs related to your future?
Can the stars guide our lives?
How to reduce your risk of developing
chronic diseases?
How do genes affect your health?
傷感情的習慣
Silly Habits That
Seriously Harm Your Relationship lifehack.org
Nagging Too Much
Many studies have
pointed to nagging as being the number one factor that makes men dissatisfied
with their relationships. Don’t nag your partner. Remember that your partner
doesn’t have to do things according to your timeline and nagging will only make
the situation worse.
Avoiding
Discussions About Problems
Ignoring problems
won’t make them disappear. In fact, many problems get worse when you don’t
address them. Don’t avoid your relationship problems. Instead, be willing to
tackle them in an adult manner.
Testing
Your Partner’s Loyalty
Don’t test your
partner’s loyalty. It will likely backfire over time. Instead, focus on your
own loyalty toward your partner.
Complaining
About Your Partner
Don’t call your
mother or your best friend to complain about your partner. If you are upset or
don’t like your partner’s behavior, talk to your partner directly.
Using
the Silent Treatment
The silent treatment
is a passive-aggressive tactic that can harm your relationship. It is often
about control and not about trying to calm down. Learn how to address your
issues in a more productive manner.
Telling
“White Lies”
One of the worst
relationship habits is lying. Even those little white lies can seriously damage
your relationship. Whether you aren’t honest about how much you spent on a
shopping trip or where you went last, it can destroy the relationship.
Q:
What are the habits that may harm your
relationship?
How to deal with your relationship
problems?
Have you ever testing your partner’s
loyalty?
Have you ever complain about your partner
to your best friend?
Do you think using the silent treatment
good or bad to your relationship?
Is it ok telling “white lies to your
partner?
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