Do People Who Sweat More Really Live Longer? Japanese Research Reveals a Surprising Secret About Sweating and Longevity

Do People Who Sweat More Really Live Longer? Japanese Research Reveals a Surprising Secret About Sweating and Longevity

Do People Who Sweat More Really Live Longer? Japanese Research Reveals a Surprising Secret About Sweating and LongevityIn a community pavilion, several residents were chatting away to beat the summer heat. Old Zhang wiped the sweat dripping from his forehead and complained, "It's so hot, I'm sweating profusely...

WHO: Japanese people do not exercise, but they live the healthiest and longest! The Secret is Worth Learning for Chinese People

WHO: Japanese people do not exercise, but they live the healthiest and longest! The Secret is Worth Learning for Chinese People

Wen | Doctor LuEdit | XihefollowLao Huang is already 60 years old this year and still very energetic. He often says that life lies in sports; On this day, he plans to go for a walk in the park with his old friend Zhang Bo...

Japanese renowned doctor Shimei Hino Hara lived healthy until the age of 106, and all his ways of longevity have been made public

Japanese renowned doctor Shimei Hino Hara lived healthy until the age of 106, and all his ways of longevity have been made public

Hino Hara not only has excellent medical skills and is deeply loved in Japan, but also has excellent health preservation skills. He lived for 106 years and was still working at the age of 105...

WHO: Japanese people do not exercise, but they live the healthiest and longest! The reason is worth learning from Chinese people

WHO: Japanese people do not exercise, but they live the healthiest and longest! The reason is worth learning from Chinese people

The World Health Organization divides a person's life into four important periods based on the rhythm of modern life,The age range of 45 to 55 is not only the golden age of life, but also the "high-risk period" of life.Many diseases break out at this stage, such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, etc...

Japanese people do not love sports, but they live the longest. Centenarians have extremely low cancer rates, and the reasons are worth pondering

Japanese people do not love sports, but they live the longest. Centenarians have extremely low cancer rates, and the reasons are worth pondering

Japan is a well-known country with a long lifespan worldwide. According to data released by the World Health Organization in 2021, the average lifespan of Japanese people ranks first in the world...