The only Harvard MD in history to be eaten。。。。。。。。。。。。

 Dong Jianyi may be the only Harvard MD who was eaten by someone in history.


In 1957, China's Gansu Province established a labor camp in a place called Jiabiangou in the Gobi Desert in Jiuquan. More than 3,000 intellectuals classified as rightists were sent to this labor camp. Due to the harsh living environment, they In 1960, only more than 300 people survived. These intellectuals, who were once famous all over the world, went so far as to eat each other in order to survive.


After graduating from Harvard, Dong Jianyi was encouraged to return to China in 1952. He returned with his wife and worked at Shanghai Huimin Hospital. In 1955, he responded to the national call to support the construction of the Northwest and took the initiative to work in Lanzhou. As a result, in 1957, he was classified as a rightist because he gave some opinions to the hospital leaders and was sent to Jiabiangou Labor Camp.


In 1960, Jiabiangou experienced a peak death rate. A large number of reform-through-labor prisoners starved to death every day, and cannibalism abounded. As a doctor, Dong Jianyi knew that he was about to die. In order to prevent his body from being eaten by hungry inmates, Dong Jianyi told the inmate Liu Wenhan, a rightist from the Gansu Public Security Department, before he died that he would wrap himself in a blanket after his death. His body was hidden outside, waiting for his wife to see him for the last time.


In accordance with his last wish, Liu Wenhan wrapped his body and hid it in a cave. A week later, Dong Jianyi's wife Gu Xiaoying came all the way from Shanghai. Liu Wenhan took her to see the body, but she could not find it. Finally, the body of Dong Jianyi was found abandoned in the Gobi Desert. The blankets and clothes on his body had been stolen, and all his flesh and skin had been cut off. Only his head was left hanging on the skeleton.


Dong Jianyi was only 35 years old when he died. His wife finally took his head back to Shanghai. This true story comes from "Experience: My 1957" by Ms. He Fengming.

Former Chinese agent defected to Australia, revealing secret police trap for anti-communist internet celebrity and exiled cartoonist

 


The Australian National Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) recently reported that a former Chinese secret policeman who defected there revealed that he had lured dissidents back to the country and mentioned suspected collaborators in Taiwan. A Chinese man whose pseudonym is Eric claims to be an agent of the Political Security Bureau, a secret unit of the Ministry of Public Security of China. In an exclusive interview with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), he pointed out that he has been involved in surveillance and kidnapping since 2008. At work, he has transformed himself into an overseas Chinese dissident or a business executive with assets worth billions of dollars, and used this to get close to the Dalai Lama, trap anti-communist Internet celebrities, and make friends with Chinese exiled artists. Eric also provided hundreds of secret documents and letters to confirm the authenticity of his statement. Eric alleged that he was attracted by the Western democratic system and joined the Chinese Social Democratic Party in the United States. However, Chinese agents came to take him away. In addition to being secretly interrogated for many days, he was also forced to confess. Later, he was given the opportunity to "reform his old ways." Not wanting to go to jail, he had no choice but to accept it. Starting in 2008, he began a series of espionage missions and was asked to arrest dissidents around the world. Eric also pointed out that the secret police attempted to trap anti-communist Internet celebrity Edwin Yin and current affairs satirical cartoonist "Perverted Pepper" (Wang Liming), with the intention of luring them to Cambodia so that Chinese police could arrest them. Because overseas police move more freely, they may bring them back to China through illegal means. Eric also said that he also tried to trap the Chinese exiled artist Hua Yong. Although he failed, the two still kept in contact after Hua Yong moved to Vancouver, Canada. However, one and a half years after the move, Hua Yong went boating out to sea one night. He did not return and was found dead the next morning. Eric also revealed that his boss will still try to contact him, but instead he persuades him to leave China with his family as soon as possible because his escape may have a huge impact. Eric also pointed out that now that he has become a target, there is only one way to make him feel safe: "For all those who oppose the Chinese Communist Party and Xi Jinping, the day we can feel truly safe is the day the Chinese Communist Party collapses. ”. In the ABC report, overseas cartoonist Abnormal Chili mentioned that he was almost lured to Cambodia for an interview.

Women's relationship with women's friends!!!!!

 Dress sexy: Women may choose to wear more sexy clothing, such as gauzy underwear or lace bras, to show off their sex appeal.

Physical proximity: When in the same room with a man, a woman may constantly move closer to him and use her body language to invite him.

Heavy breathing: When aroused, a woman's breathing may become more urgent and rapid, and her heartbeat may accelerate, which are obvious sexual signals.

Eye changes: When a woman is sexually excited, her pupils may involuntarily dilate, making her eyes appear larger and brighter.

Active hugging: May actively seek hugs and use close physical contact to express their needs.

Increased blinking: Studies have shown that women blink more often when they want attention from the opposite sex.

In addition, some data show that women have two sexual desire peaks in a menstrual cycle. One peak is before menstruation, and the other peak is near the ovulation period. Each peak lasts about 3 to 5 days.


It should be noted that these signs are not displayed by all women, nor do they only appear when sexual desire is high. The expression of sexual desire is affected by many factors, including personal personality, cultural background, psychological state, etc.

Seven unsolved mysteries in China today。。。。。。。。。。。

 1. No one is doing research, but technology can always beat others.

2. Technology can always outperform others, but it can still get stuck.

3. Although my neck is always stuck, I still keep shouting victory.

4. Keep shouting victory, but the products are getting worse and worse.

5. The products are getting worse and worse, but the book data is always stable and improving.

6. Things are always stable and improving, but everyone’s wages have dropped.

7. Everyone’s wages have been reduced, but no one is complaining.

           No one complained, no one did research. Perfect closed loop! ! ! !

 


A 14-year-old girl in Changsha, Hunan, China, was bullied and beaten by many classmates half a month ago and was forced to cut her throat to survive. Related videos attracted attention. This is the second time that the girl has been beaten by classmates recently, and she has many open wounds on her body...On the evening of April 23, the High-tech Zone Branch of the Changsha Municipal Public Security Bureau issued a report on the case. In the video posted by the girl's parents, the girl was beaten by multiple girls and boys in school uniforms and was repeatedly slapped and stomped on the head. Someone shouted, "Bring the knife, I'm going to stab her." In the video, there is a scene where the neck was cut. Comprehensive mainland media reports said that the girl said she was beaten by Yan Mouhan and others from school. In order to escape the beating, the girl picked up broken glass and scratched her throat. She attempted suicide and begged Yan Mouhan and others to stop the beating. Unexpectedly, in exchange for The beatings intensified. Parent Mr. Liu said that on April 16, his daughter was beaten by a female classmate for more than an hour. When the other party asked to change places, her daughter was worried that she would be beaten again, so she picked up the broken glass and said, "I will die for you if I beat you again." ". Mr. Liu said that his daughter had multiple cuts on her neck and injuries to her wrists and face, which were identified as minor injuries of Level 2. On April 16, the inpatient disease diagnosis certificate issued by Hunan Aerospace Hospital showed that the girl had an open injury to her wrist (right, part of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle was broken); multiple open wounds on her neck; facial contusions; scalp hematoma; It is recommended to continue hospitalization. Mr. Liu hopes that the attacker will be punished criminally.

 Some doctors say that the blood of healthy people is like clean water, while the blood of diabetics is like sewage. The organs are always soaked in sewage, and they will become damaged as they soak.

Diabetes can bring more than 100 complications, and according to data, more than 50% of diabetic patients have at least one chronic complication [1].

Among the complications of diabetes, 6 have a very serious impact on the body. The body will send out warning signals before they come. Check to see if you have any?

1. Diabetic eye disease: severe cases leading to blindness

Three out of 10 people with diabetes are affected, which is one of the main causes of visual impairment and blindness [2].

Early signs: blurred vision, dark shadows in front of the eyes, and decreased vision. It feels like there is a layer of fog or black objects floating in front of your eyes. Even if you are not looking directly at the light source, you feel that the sun and lights are particularly dazzling.

Countermeasures: When the above symptoms appear, do not think that you are old and have dazzled eyes. It is likely to be retinopathy caused by long-term high blood sugar. You must go to the hospital’s ophthalmology department in time.

2. Diabetes and heart disease: increased risk of death

Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death for people with type 2 diabetes.

Early signs: chest tightness, suffocation, palpitations, dizziness or fatigue, aggravation of symptoms after activity, etc.

People with diabetes are prone to sensory nerve damage. When angina pectoris or myocardial infarction occurs, there is often no obvious pain and it is easily ignored.

Countermeasures: The above symptoms indicate coronary heart disease. Once discovered, seek medical treatment promptly without delay.

3. Diabetic nephropathy: use dialysis to maintain life in the end stage

Diabetic nephropathy is the main cause of end-stage renal disease, and about 30% to 40% of people with diabetes will suffer from diabetic nephropathy [3].

Early signs: foamy urine, increased urine, swollen eyelids in the morning, etc.

There is usually no obvious discomfort in the early stage, and it is difficult to detect it through routine urine examination. If the above-mentioned early signals appear, it may be diabetic nephropathy.

Countermeasures: See the nephrology department and endocrinology department promptly, and conduct urine albumin to creatinine ratio, urine sediment detection, renal function and other tests.

4. Peripheral neuropathy: In severe cases, the pain and itching are so severe that one cannot sleep.

Early signs: numbness in the lower limbs, usually starting from numbness in the feet, often symmetrically occurring bilaterally, with the symptoms being more severe in the feet than in the legs, and more severe at night than during the day. Your extremities may feel like there are ants walking on them, or your hands and feet may feel like you are wearing gloves and socks, or you may experience a burning sensation.

30% to 40% of people with diabetes have no clinical symptoms. Therefore, it is recommended that people with type 1 diabetes should be screened at least once a year 5 years after diagnosis; people with type 2 diabetes should be screened as soon as possible after diagnosis, and should be screened at least once a year in the future.

Countermeasures: Control blood sugar and nourish nerves with the help of a doctor. You can soak your feet and hands in warm water every night to improve circulation.

5. Vascular disease of the lower limbs: When severe, even walking becomes a luxury.

Diabetic lower limb vascular disease may cause pain in the legs when walking in the early stage. As the disease progresses, the distance that can be walked becomes shorter and shorter, and finally even walking becomes a luxury.

Early signs: Pain or soreness in the lower limbs after walking, which must be rested to get better, or accompanied by a drop in skin temperature of the affected limb, flushing of the skin, paleness when the limb is raised, etc.

Countermeasures: Once the above symptoms appear, do not think that it is due to old age and poor health. You must seek medical treatment in time.

6. Diabetic foot: high disability and mortality rate

Diabetic foot is a serious chronic complication and one of the main causes of disability and death. About 15% of people with diabetes are at high risk for diabetic foot, and 5% of people with diabetes are experiencing the pain of diabetic foot [5].

Early signs: dry and itchy skin on the feet without sweating, tingling, burning pain, numbness in the extremities, decreased or missing sensation, a feeling of walking on cotton when walking, and other symptoms of neuropathy, as well as toe deformity, etc.

Countermeasures: Seek medical attention promptly and do not delay or use folk remedies to deal with it yourself. Diabetic foot may eventually lead to amputation, so sufficient attention should be paid.

If your body shows the above symptoms, no matter how busy you are, you should take time to seek medical treatment and strive for early treatment and early recovery.

If these two symptoms appear in urine, it is likely that the kidneys have been injured.

 Diabetic kidney disease (glucose nephropathy) is one of the most terrifying complications of diabetes, and the uremia it causes is the leading cause of new dialysis cases every year.


However, the kidneys have strong compensatory capabilities and are particularly good at forbearing. In the 1st and 2nd stages of diabetes, there are basically no symptoms in the body until the 3rd stage.

  Only then did they start sending out distress signals.


And this stage is the "critical window period" for people with diabetes to save themselves!


If you find the following two symptoms in your urine, it may be a distress signal from your body, and you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.


1. A large amount of foam appears in the urine, which does not dissipate after 10 minutes.


Occasionally foaming in urine is normal, but if a large amount of fine foaming persists and persists for a long time

  Just pay attention.


It is likely that the glomerular filtration function is damaged, and a large amount of protein leaks from the glomerulus and is excreted in the urine, resulting in an abnormal increase in protein in the urine, increasing the surface tension of the urine, and eventually forming a layer of fine foam, and Stay for a long time.


Proteinuria is an important marker of kidney damage.


Physiological proteinuria: strenuous exercise, drinking less water, diet, etc. cause foam in the urine, which usually dissipates quickly.


2. Increased nocturia, often more than 2 times


Under normal circumstances, after falling asleep, the renal tubules reabsorb the original urine produced at night to avoid getting up at night and affecting sleep.


If the renal tubules are damaged and the reabsorption function is reduced, it will lead to a significant increase in nocturia, often more than 2 times, or nocturia often has an amount of one mineral water bottle (500 ml), or even more than the daytime urine output.


Note that morning urination and urination before going to bed do not count as nocturia.


Physiological excessive nocturia: Drinking too much water (or liquid) before going to bed, taking diuretics, eating too salty food, mental stress, insomnia, etc. lead to increased nocturia.


Other kidney diseases, heart disease, prostatic hyperplasia, urinary tract infections, etc. can also cause increased nocturia.


In addition, feeling tired, blurry or deformed vision are also danger signs of diabetes kidney disease.


How can people with diabetes stay away from diabetes? Teach you 4 tricks!


1. Regular screening for kidney disease


Patients with type 1 diabetes usually develop glucokidney after 5 years, while patients with type 2 diabetes can have glucokidney at the time of diagnosis.


Therefore, patients with type 2 diabetes should be screened for kidney disease when diagnosed, and should be screened at least once a year thereafter, including urine routine.

  , Urinary albumin/creatinine ratio

  (UACR) and serum creatinine

  (calculate eGFR).


Patients with type 1 diabetes should be screened at least once a year 5 years after diagnosis.


2. Eat fish 2 to 3 times a week


You can eat fish 2 to 3 times a week

  , fish meat is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids

  . Try to use vegetable oils rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids such as peanut oil, soybean oil, sunflower oil and olive oil.


Studies have shown that foods rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids such as omega-3 and omega-6 can reduce inflammation and endothelial dysfunction, protect renal function in diabetic patients, and reduce the occurrence of proteinuria.


Try to avoid eating foods rich in trans fatty acids, such as fried foods.


3. Eat more foods rich in dietary fiber


Eat more rich foods, such as whole grains, beans, vegetables, etc., include vegetables in every meal, and cook with less oil, less salt, and less sugar.


Dietary fiber helps protect the kidneys and delay the progression of kidney disease.


4. Exercise 150 minutes a week


Perform ≥150 minutes of moderate-intensity physical activity per week. You can exercise 5 to 7 days per week for about 30 minutes each time. Avoid sitting for long periods of time.


The intensity and amount of exercise should be individualized and can be decided together with your doctor.


In addition, you must also control your blood sugar

  , blood pressure

  , blood lipids

  and weight

  , reduce the risk of diabetes kidney disease.

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