Four Diseases Revealed by Nightmare

Frequent nightmares may be caused by work or life stress, anxiety, and changes in certain drugs or hormones. However, some serious diseases can also lead to nightmares. The Huffington Post recently published a study confirming [4 diseases revealed by nightmares]. 1. Heart disease. A Swedish study found an important association between increased nightmares and arrhythmia and intermittent chest pain in older men and women. The study also found that chest pain and arrhythmia increased significantly in women aged 40 to 64 who had frequent nightmares and poor sleep. Spastic chest pain may further increase after menopause. 2. Parkinson’s disease. Three recent studies published in the British journal Lancet Neurology show that patients with sleep disorders often scream, cry, kick and Read More …

It’s no problem to want [free-range] children, but there must also be rules.

There are now two words in the parenting circle that are very pictorial: [free rearing] and [captive rearing]. Obviously, these are two completely different parenting concepts. Everyone has basically the same attitude towards [captivity] and has more or less criticism. However, the understanding of the concept of “free-range support” is quite different. Today, I don’t want to give a definition to [free care] or simply criticize or support it. I just want to talk about some of my views when I saw the word. Why are parents so tired? Let’s look at a story first. A pair of precious mothers and fathers are extremely excited about their newborn baby and want the child to be the happiest baby in the Read More …

The more you yell, the more disobedient you are. Four moves [mental skills] will take care of Xiong Wa.

If you let your children vote: in your eyes, what’s mother was the worst? I believe 99% of the children will say: lose their temper. The yelling mother is like a crazy woman with out-of-control emotions, jumping up and down with ferocious faces. Every time she makes a fire, she begins to regret it: she can’t do this again next time… However, yelling is of no use to children, they are still disobedient, and mothers are still unable to control themselves… Dr. Clove invited his good friend, Mr. Qin Nan, to learn these four tricks quickly [don’t shout or shout to get rid of the secret of Xiong Wa’s heart method]. Introduction to Mental Skill: Don’t Accusate, Say Truth Bao’s Read More …

Do you still remember those fears dominated by sleep?

The most painful thing about being a mother on the way to raise a baby is [not being able to sleep]. From the difficulty of falling asleep in the third trimester of pregnancy, to frequent lactation in the newborn period, to various sleep problems in the growing period, whenever we overcome one, new babies [sleep devil] follow one after another. Do you know that the biggest joke I have ever heard is what? Have the same comforting sleep (crying) as babies. Doctor Clove’s good friend Orange Mother has just experienced the process of [from coaxing to sleep in hell to sleeping in paradise on her own]. In her story, she may find the shadow of you and me. Sleeping: Two Read More …

Four Diseases Revealed by Nightmare

Frequent nightmares may be caused by work or life stress, anxiety, and changes in certain drugs or hormones. However, some serious diseases can also lead to nightmares. The Huffington Post recently published a study confirming [4 diseases revealed by nightmares]. 1. Heart disease. A Swedish study found an important association between increased nightmares and arrhythmia and intermittent chest pain in older men and women. The study also found that chest pain and arrhythmia increased significantly in women aged 40 to 64 who had frequent nightmares and poor sleep. Spastic chest pain may further increase after menopause. 2. Parkinson’s disease. Three recent studies published in the British journal Lancet Neurology show that patients with sleep disorders often scream, cry, kick and Read More …

There is always obsessive-compulsive disorder around: 50 million patients are not alone,

Introduction: Obsessive-compulsive Behavior and Obsessive-compulsive Disorder Patients Do you repeatedly check whether the doors and windows are closed in your daily life? Do you sometimes know clearly that the car door is locked, but you still feel uneasy and need to go back and check it again? Do you feel that you should follow a certain sequence or pattern when dressing, cleaning, eating, walking and sleeping, otherwise you will be upset and anxious? At this time, perhaps you will ask yourself, do I have obsessive-compulsive disorder? Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a type of neurosis. It is mainly composed of obsessive-compulsive concept and/or obsessive-compulsive behavior. It is characterized by the coexistence of conscious self-compulsive and anti-compulsive. The strong conflict between the two Read More …

How old are Dabao and Erbao?

Have you ever considered having a second child? Have you had a second child in what? How do parents deal with having several children at the same time? Age difference under 2 years old Shorten the age difference of children, It means you can take care of two babies at the same time. Relatively less energy is spent on children. For example, You don’t have to re-install child collision protection measures on desks and chairs, or re-select the latest child care products such as breast pump. For those women who are married after the age of 30 and have plans to have two children, this age-poor baby is a good choice. Before the annoying factor of [age] bothers you, get Read More …