Reducing Sodium Intake may Lower Symptoms of Atopic Dermatitis
Recent studies indicate a potential link between atopic dermatitis (AD) and high sodium intake. Limiting dietary sodium may be a low-risk method to pr…
Recent studies indicate a potential link between atopic dermatitis (AD) and high sodium intake. Limiting dietary sodium may be a low-risk method to pr…
The changeable climate in spring and summer, sometimes sunny, sometimes humid and rainy, makes it impossible for sun-dried clothes to dry completely. Wet clothes always feel damp to the touch and uncomfortable to wear, and they also carry an odor that is difficult to remove, which is very disturbing.
The changeable climate in spring and summer, sometimes sunny, sometimes humid and rainy, makes it impossible for sun-dried clothes to dry completely. Wet clothes always feel damp to the touch and uncomfortable to wear, and they also carry an odor that is difficult to remove, which is very disturbing.
The summer sunshine brings positive energy to everyone. Still, the high temperature and humidity also bring many physical and mental problems, such as increased irritability, difficulty sleeping at night, lack of energy during the day, heat stroke, and worsening skin problems. Too many cold drinks can cause indigestion, and eating stale food can cause gastrointestinal infections, so summer health problems should not be ignored.
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