Road Anger: Invisible Killer on the Road

Recently, the incident of Chengdu women being beaten on other cars has caused a lot of uproar on the Internet. From this incident, it can be seen that besides the visible [female driver], the killer on the road actually has an invisible [road rage]. What is road rage? [Road Rage], in short, is to encounter unpleasant things in the process of driving, resulting in uncontrollable and furious behaviors, and even leading to the tragedy of illegal and criminal activities and car damage and death. The word first appeared in American publications in the 1980s and was included in the Oxford Dictionary in 1997. Many people think that road rage is a complete manifestation of [poor quality], but it is not. Read More …

The elderly in the family have what symptoms, which may be caused by Alzheimer’s disease?

It is normal for people to forget when they get older. However, forgetfulness in old age is different from Alzheimer’s disease, which is commonly known as Alzheimer’s disease. Statistics show that one in eight people aged 65 and above suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. At the beginning, the manifestations of Alzheimer’s disease may not be obvious. If we can notice and intervene as early as possible, it will be helpful to the health of the elderly. For the sake of parents’ health in their later years, we have the responsibility to understand:

What do these seven psychological diseases look like? Did you get it?

Statement: Pictures and descriptions cannot be used for diagnosis. Obsessive-compulsive disorder/OCD Obsessive-compulsive disorder has been classified as a kind of anxiety disorder before. Until 2013, in the newly revised DSM Diagnostic Manual, obsessive-compulsive disorder and its related disorders were listed separately and became a [pedigree]. It finally got its due attention. When obsessive-compulsive disorder occurs, people have thoughts in their heads that they cannot throw away, which makes people feel very anxious. Therefore, people develop a large number of repetitive and meaningless [compulsive behaviors/thoughts] to relieve their anxiety. In fact, they are becoming more and more anxious. [Forced] students saw this crooked little grid. Even if they had to go to see customers or hand in manuscripts to editors and Read More …