Breakthrough Treatment: How PARP Inhibitors Are Changing the Game for BRCA Gene Mutation Breast Cancer

Breakthrough Treatment: How PARP Inhibitors Are Changing the Game for BRCA Gene Mutation Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. About 10% of clinical cases are “BRCA gene mutation breast cancer”. In the past, there was no precise treatment plan for this type of gene mutation breast cancer. Traditionally, chemotherapy is usually used to deal with it. With the development of medical technology, in … Read more

Yellow Food: The Key to Improving Digestion and Immune System – Traditional Chinese Medicine Secrets Revealed

Yellow Food: The Key to Improving Digestion and Immune System – Traditional Chinese Medicine Secrets Revealed

do you know? People with bad spleen and stomach should eat more yellow food! Modern people are under a lot of pressure and are often faced with digestive system problems, such as bloating, constipation or diarrhea. Traditional Chinese medicine points out that yellow foods have significant advantages in improving digestion, immune system and part of … Read more

How Hong Kong Can Maintain Its Role as an International Financial Center Amid US Pressure

How Hong Kong Can Maintain Its Role as an International Financial Center Amid US Pressure

C’s point of view|How can Hong Kong maintain its role as an international financial center? After the handover, Hong Kong’s status as an international financial center has actually been continuously improving. There are more and more companies listed in Hong Kong, the total market value is getting higher and higher, and the daily trading volume … Read more

Eating Hack: Glucose Goddess’ Strategy to Reduce Blood Sugar Levels by Over 50%

Eating Hack: Glucose Goddess’ Strategy to Reduce Blood Sugar Levels by Over 50%

Vegetables first, then sweets: The glucose goddess’ hacker strategy Research has found that if you eat vegetables first, then protein and fat, and lastly starch and sugar, peak glucose levels can be reduced by more than 50%. Glucose Goddess is a phenomenon. Who is the goddess? She introduced herself like this: 「Jessie Inchauspé is a … Read more

Understanding Lumbar Spine Surgery Risks: What You Need to Know

Understanding Lumbar Spine Surgery Risks: What You Need to Know

Lumbar spine surgery risks For low back pain, some people prefer surgery directly, while others rely on mild conservative treatments. There is no right or wrong method, only whether it is suitable or not. Choosing an appropriate treatment method requires, in addition to objective and comprehensive assessment, the elimination of biases and the correction of … Read more

Can the Pursuit of Perfection Lead to Emotional Illness? Exploring the Link Between Perfectionism and Depression

Can the Pursuit of Perfection Lead to Emotional Illness? Exploring the Link Between Perfectionism and Depression

Can excessive pursuit of perfection cause emotional illness? Johnson (pseudonym) worked in a bank after graduation. Because of his hard work, he was promoted to supervisor earlier. Although he was happy, he found that his new position had to take care of more and more areas and he was under increasing pressure. He expects perfection … Read more

The Economic Value of Targeting Aging: Delaying Aging is More Valuable than Curing Critical Illnesses

The Economic Value of Targeting Aging: Delaying Aging is More Valuable than Curing Critical Illnesses

Preventing aging is better than treating critical illness Studies have found that delaying aging is more valuable than curing individual critical diseases. For Americans, delaying aging and increasing life expectancy by ten years is worth more than $7 trillion per year! When I was in graduate school, my professor at the University of Chicago, Kevin … Read more

Hong Kong’s Governance and the Challenges of Implementing ‘One Country, Two Systems’ in a Changing Political Landscape

Hong Kong’s Governance and the Challenges of Implementing ‘One Country, Two Systems’ in a Changing Political Landscape

In order to ensure a smoother transition to the 1997 return and for Hong Kong to continue to play a role that other Chinese cities may not necessarily be able to play after the return, Deng Xiaoping promised that the central government would allow Hong Kong to continue to implement the capitalist system and allow … Read more

Weight Management Methods: Surgery and Non-Surgery for Obesity-Related Diseases

Weight Management Methods: Surgery and Non-Surgery for Obesity-Related Diseases

Weight management methods include multiple surgeries to shrink the stomach and keep you from being hungry Weight management is popular nowadays, and there are many methods. Dr. Wong Kin-hung, Honorary Clinical Associate Professor of the Department of Surgery, Faculty of Medicine, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, pointed out that weight can generally be managed … Read more

Chubby Hearts Hong Kong: Massive Red Heart Design Installations Across the City Until February 24

Chubby Hearts Hong Kong: Massive Red Heart Design Installations Across the City Until February 24

Tomorrow, February 14th, the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, is not only the start of work after the Lunar New Year holiday, but also Valentine’s Day. “Chubby Hearts Hong Kong” curated by the Hong Kong Design Center, one of the major events promoted by the government, will also be launched on the same … Read more