Thursday, May 23, 2024

Globalization increases the number of low-wage workers! ? The entire country will improve by getting out of the competition for low-wage labor!

Hello. This is Watanabe Tenmei from Seito Medical School Clear File. This time, I would like to report on my study results. Since this is the first part, there will also be a second part, so please look forward to it! !


I would like to summarize the results of today's study. First, I studied "How to Survive Turbulent Times" in "Harvard Business Review". Next, I learned about groups in "Math Girl Fermat's Last Theorem". Next, I learned about immunity in "Illness Explained, Vol. 6: Immunity, Collagen Disease, and Infectious Diseases". Finally, I learned about the "autonomic nervous system" on Wikipedia. Of these, I would like to review "How to Survive Turbulent Times" and "Autonomic Nervous System".


This is the first theme. The current era has long been called an era of uncertainty, and the challenge for companies is how to behave. Recent trends in the business world are globalization, excess capital, falling transportation costs, an oversupply of labor, and underlying technology-driven innovation. The key to these trends was to predict and adapt. Companies that prioritize financial strength or companies that face rapid changes in competition need superior predictive power, and they also need the ability to adapt in order to quickly change their business.


I think the most important thing in a business environment is new ideas. If you compete on the same level as your competitors, and you have similar abilities, it's hard to come to a conclusion. That's why I think that by creating new mechanisms that don't exist in today's world, you can set yourself apart from the competition. This kind of creativity is the same as in the board games of shogi and chess, and when a certain strategy is implemented, it's important to make a clever move that traps the other party in the position you are aiming for, so that "if they do that, there's no way they can do anything."


Large companies change more slowly than small and medium-sized companies, so small and medium-sized companies should be able to counter the unanimity of large companies with speed.


Now, let's talk about the latest trends in the business world.


The first point about globalization is that if you focus solely on domestic markets, you will not be able to avoid risks such as disasters and wars. If you want to grow, you will naturally need to expand into the world. In particular, in Japan, where the birthrate is declining, the domestic market is shrinking, and it is difficult to grow by doing business only in the country. By taking the initiative in emerging markets that will become wealthy and develop a middle class, you can expect future returns.


Nationalists are opposed to globalization because wealthy countries feel that low-wage workers are taking their jobs away from them. However, if they seek markets around the world, their economies will grow, and success in emerging markets will flow back to wealthy countries as new money. As a result, wealthy countries will be boosted overall, and if they see new opportunities emerging, low-wage labor will no longer be a threat.


If you still want to reduce the number of low-wage workers employed in the country, you don't have to compete on the same level as low-wage workers. Actively improve your skills and invest in yourself to get out of the competition with low-wage workers. In Japan, the language barrier is large and Japanese is essential to living in Japan, so even if you are a factory worker, for example, you can get out of the battle with foreign workers by obtaining a qualification of moderate difficulty.


As for globalization, one solution is to get out of low-wage labor. In fact, I've heard that world poverty has improved significantly in the last 10 years. If you think of globalization as a long-term solution that will raise the level of all workers in the country, your concerns will disappear.


The second point, excess capital, shows that the world is overflowing with money due to the monetary easing of the past decade. Until recently, capitalist countries were talking about setting a price target of 2%. In other words, they were trying to create an economy in which the value of things would increase by 2% per year. A 2% price target was difficult to achieve, but now we are hit by inflation, and they are trying to suppress inflation by raising interest rates to increase the value of money and make things cheaper.


A portion of capital is being invested in stocks and gold, and the prices of these financial products have increased significantly. I would like to ask here. Nowadays, we live in an era of money overflowing with money. It is true that the number of wealthy people is increasing rapidly and it is an opportunity to get rich. What do you think about this kind of bubble? I don't know if this frenzied economy, which can be called a bubble, will last for long. Funds that have expanded to this extent have the potential to collapse quickly due to further increases in interest rates.


The current employment situation is such that it can be described as an extreme seller's market, with a continuing labor shortage. Changing jobs is less risky, and if you don't like the company you work for, you should be able to change jobs easily. In Japan, the bubble burst at the border between the Showa and Heisei eras. After that, a generation of people were forced to endure the employment ice age, and for a long time afterwards, they were unable to find work as new graduates. Are there any lessons we can learn from the bubble of that time? Perhaps the current economic situation, which can be described as a bubble, needs to be closely observed.


The third reason is the decline in transportation costs. Shopping is one of the biggest changes between now and the past. In this age of online shopping, if there is something you want, you can have it delivered to your home with the push of a button. In the past, it was normal to shop in shopping streets, but with the rise of shopping malls, shopping streets have become deserted. In the current situation, online shopping, which goes beyond shopping malls, has become the mainstream way of shopping.


If you recall the supply and demand curve in economics, you will understand that as supply increases, that is, as the amount of goods produced increases, the fixed costs of human resources and equipment, referred to here as fixed costs, are compressed, and it has been generally believed that the price of the goods will fall. In other words, if there is any unused part of human resources or equipment, it becomes a wasted cost. The more production volume increases, the more the human resources and equipment are used, and the less wasteful costs are incurred. This is also true for delivery trucks for online shops. If there is time when the truck is not being used, costs will be incurred for that time, which increases costs unnecessarily. Therefore, if the products of an online shop are selling too well and the truck is always in operation, the average cost of truck transportation will be lower.


In economics, mass production that reduces fixed costs is called economies of scale, and economies of scale also work for online shop trucks, reducing shipping costs. There also seems to be talk of making truck delivery even more convenient by creating a system similar to a computer network. You can see how the online shop lowers transportation costs, including unrelated mail items.


The fourth is an oversupply of labor, and the fifth is technological innovation. I only read through the Harvard Business Review, so I can't imagine what these are referring to. They probably refer to the current overwhelming labor shortage and the dizzying changes in technology, but I haven't studied the subject enough, and I would like to deepen my understanding by reading the news. Please look forward to future posts!

Ordinary people are people with a high level of skill! ? Do you want to live normally or live like you’re going to die? ?

Hello. This is Watanabe Tenmei from Seito Medical School Clear File. This time, I would like to think about what "normal" means as it is a medical school rewrite.


Right off the bat, I don't really like the word "normal". What people call normal is a state of being without any flaws, and just as in a group, normal refers to the person who is the leader. When we say that a person is average, we are not referring to the average value.


In a sense, we say that someone is normal when we see someone who has already gone through life and has mastered the basics of things and is able to do everything smoothly. In simple terms, it refers to someone who does everything properly and has no flaws.


People often say that it would be nice if Japanese women were just normal people, but I think that by normal they are actually referring to someone of a fairly high rank.


When I think back to my school days and think about who the average person was, I don't think it was someone with average grades. You probably thought that someone who was a class representative, had good grades, and was not bad at getting along with other people was normal.


In reality, if you look at him objectively from an average person's point of view, he wasn't particularly outstanding, but he was still in a relatively high position.


Let's say you want to date someone who graduated from an average university. What level of university do you consider to be average? Perhaps what you mean by average is a local national university or a mid-ranking private university with a deviation score of 60 or higher.


If we assume that a man who graduated from a university with a deviation score of 50 is the average person, we are overlooking the fact that in Japan, nearly 40% of men of the same age do not go on to university. In other words, even if you are considered an F-rank graduate, if you are a university graduate, you can still be considered normal.


Or you could look at annual income, but an average annual income would be a man in his late 20s earning 4.5 million yen, which is the average annual income in Japan. However, since this is the combined annual income of all age groups, we can see that a man in his late 20s earning 4.5 million yen in Japan is either someone with a highly specialized job or a white-collar worker at a major first-class company.


In other words, what women say is normal means that if they are the same age, they mean the lower part of the top or the upper part of the middle. No, I'm fine. I would like to withhold personal information, but since I'm not trying to be a normal person, I don't fall into this category, or rather, I don't want to be included.


I'm in my mid-30s, so from the perspective of Japanese women, earning around 6 million yen a year would be considered normal. In my case, I'm not aiming to be normal. As I've written before, I've gotten a lot better recently, but I'm classified as a weirdo, and I'm the type of person who thinks that life is most thrilling and interesting if you experience the lows and the highs.


My ``ideal'' is to be assigned to the bottom of an organization, rapidly improve my performance, rapidly advance in the ranks, and settle into the top chair. I'm not the type of person who's popular either, but I'm still a dreamer, so I don't know if I'll ever get married, and even if I do, I'm likely to get married later.


I am a cutlass, working to the death and dreaming of success through this very young age. Once you become the head of a big organization, you won't have to worry about marriage.


This is an investment, because you are investing your youth into the workforce, in the hope of ultimately getting a big return.


Even this blog is one step towards that ambition. It's a big story, and I'm not sure if I can make a profit, but I want to do my best without being swayed by the curse of normality. To that end, I work 12 hours a day and invest all the money I earn into myself.


Some people will say, "Maybe it's time to take it back." This brings to mind the marshmallow test. Children are offered one marshmallow if they choose to eat it now, or two if they choose to eat it later. Children who were patient and chose the two marshmallows were more likely to be socially successful as adults than those who ate them right away.


I also like the movie ``The Shawshank Redemption,'' in which the main character talks about geology and says that the essence of geology is pressure x time. This is also true in everyday life, and the most important factors for social success are how much time you can devote to practicing your work or hobbies each day, and how long you can continue with that amount of practice. .


Going back to the beginning, normal means that there are no disadvantages, but there are also no advantages. Even if there are one or two catastrophic flaws, if there are overwhelming strengths, those flaws will be compensated for. Increase your strengths with pressure x time. The greater the calculation result, the easier your life will be.


I can survive the rest of my life just by going to the library a few times a week and writing a blog. I don't make any money from blogging, and I'm not a huge social success, but I think this is reality. I'm not bragging.


However, I think this is a position that I would never have been able to get if I had tried to live like a normal person. After all, you only live once. Even if you don't want to be the main character of a spy movie, you want to be the main character of a reincarnated manga. Is it more difficult that way (lol)?


Perhaps if you want to live the rails of a normal life, you have to live a conventional life. Do this because everyone around you does it this way. I'll say this because people around me say this. From my point of view, a normal life is very difficult.


That doesn't mean a normal life is bad. In other words, a normal life is one of low risk and low return. If you are looking for stability, it is better to live a normal life.


However, if you want to live freely, doing what you like as much as you like, I think it's not a bad life to start out at the bottom and work your way up to the top of your industry by working as hard as you can.


I think I wrote in my previous article that a sense of fulfillment is happiness. If you do something you hate even if it means dying, that's hell, but if you do something you love even if it means dying, that's happiness. I think a stable life awaits you beyond that.


Which would you rather live: normal or ready to die? that's all. have a nice day. See you soon.


What is experience time? ? About how a month or a year feels like eternity

Hello. I'm Tenmei Watanabe from Seito Medical School Clear File. This time, I'm writing an article about how to use time, which is called Medical School Rewrite.


What do you think when you watch TV? If you turn on the TV, it will be background music and you won't feel lonely even if you are alone in your room. I went out of my way to buy some expensive alcohol today to watch that drama. When it comes to watching TV, I think everyone is different.


However, you should be careful about watching TV because you have too much free time. If you just watch TV mindlessly, you risk wasting precious time of your life.


As with anything, it's important to have a purpose. For example, if you make a to-do list or schedule, you will naturally see your purpose. For those of you who lead a tight life, there are probably some who are so busy with work that they don't have time to watch TV when they get home.


I generally don't watch TV, but when I do watch TV, if I think about what purpose and why I'm watching the show, time regains its effectiveness. Television, which was just entertainment, turned into a valuable teaching material.


If you watch foreign movies, not just those on TV, that are made at exorbitant production costs in an attempt to learn something, you can focus your mind from a vague state of mind on what you want to achieve.


Time in everyone's life passes in the same way. However, the perceived flow of time probably differs from person to person. Just when I thought the year had begun, it was already the end of the year. As we grow older, the years become shorter.


Such people may not value their time. When I was young, a year seemed like an eternity. I also feel like the time was unusually long when I was a student, but it's strange that a year feels even longer now.


A day is just a moment, but when I look at it as a week, a month, or a year, my year is so full of events that I can't even remember what I was doing at the time. The secret is to immerse yourself in something. Anything is fine. If it's something you like, you won't have any trouble working on it all day, and if you get results, you'll feel a sense of accomplishment. In my case, it's studying, research, and blogging.


I like self-help books, and there was a line in one that said that happiness in life is a sense of fulfillment. If you fill each day with things you like, the feeling of each day will be momentary because you are focused, but when you look back on it a month later, it will feel like it was a long time ago.


Of course, one month or one year ago was a long time ago, but there is no need to look back on the past; just look back for a moment and think, ``When was that?'' and then you can go back to doing something that you can immerse yourself in.


Of course, some people are busy with work and don't have time for hobbies. In that case, you can make your current job your hobby and compete against your achievements like a game. Since it's a game, you can make a lot of progress depending on your ingenuity, and it won't be a pain to work on it for a long time if you really like it. Then, you can continue to improve your skills by obtaining qualifications or changing jobs.


Doing the same things over and over every day is boring and time passes by in the blink of an eye. Strangely enough, there are many people who don't lose their childlike spirit or beginner's mindset even as they get older. These people see everything as playful, and complete tasks one after another just like a child playing a game.


Until 2024, I felt like my sense of time was getting longer every year. The unit of a year felt longer and longer. But why? Since the beginning of this year, I have been sleeping longer. Maybe it was a time to recharge my energy, but up until this day in May, four months have flown by in a flash. Of course, even now, it seems so long ago that I can't remember what it was like four months ago. However, compared to how I've felt up until now, it still feels shorter.


Humans degenerate when they go on the defensive. I may have been on the defensive until this time this year. Because of this, I had few opportunities to try new things, slept longer, and felt like I had less time. It is precisely because we get older that we take on new challenges. If you have experienced the succession of firsts you experienced in your youth even after middle age, I encourage you to continue taking on new challenges.


If you keep immersing yourself in what you like for as long as possible, you will be able to perform amazingly after a long time. People will look at someone who is amazing and say, "That guy was crazy from the beginning. He's talented." However, those who have always seen this amazing person nearby will probably think that his ability is commensurate. This is because ability lies beyond the continuum.


If you keep going for a long time, you will get faster and faster, and be able to accomplish things efficiently in a short amount of time. So instead of slowing down, you should go beyond your limits and aim for the next step, and keep going faster and faster.


Finding something you can immerse yourself in and spending your time doing it as if it were a game will lead to a fulfilling life, in other words, a sense of accomplishment and a happy time. TV is great, but think before you lie down and nibble on rice crackers.


"Is it really okay to watch TV? Is this the life I want?" That's all. Thank you for listening. I hope you have a good day tomorrow. Bye.


I promise to see results in the next five years! If I put my heart into playing one ball for five years, I should be able to enjoy what can be called a bubble era. Seize the times! !

Hello. This is Watanabe Tenmei from Seito Medical School Clear File. This time, let's think about the catchphrase for the medical school rewrite.


I have had many experiences in the past five years. Until five years ago, I was talking about how I had been studying for 10 years, and I was trying to give myself authority. Now I have been studying for 16 years, and in that time the world has undergone great changes, and we are now in an era where milk sells.


I've recently become addicted to milk, and by drinking one bottle of that white liquid a day, I can experience the law of immortality and longevity. First of all, it eliminates body odor. I'm sorry for those who are eating, but when you drink one bottle of milk a day and replace one meal with milk, a miracle occurs.


I basically only eat two meals a day, one with a 1-liter bottle of milk and one with a supermarket lunch box. I've been drinking milk for about two or three months now, and I haven't had any stomach problems, so I feel like the times are on my side.


yes! The world is truly in the age of big milk. Milk may have anti-aging effects. The number of samples is 1. Milk aging is a term often used to describe the active intake of milk, which rejuvenates the skin and improves the health of internal organs, giving rise to the historical heritage of milk soap, and the world is on the verge of becoming a land of milk.


Milk is resistant to aging. Is there a better catchphrase? Humans tend to be weak to authority. "130 years. Days spent with milk!!" With milk, the human lifespan may exceed 130 years. "Embrace aging!? With milk"


I also believe that a catchphrase is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and in other words, you only get one chance, so I started to think not only about the catchphrase, but also to do my best at every event. .


If humans do not make progress or improve themselves, they will become Jizo statues. Jizo statues, which have been turned into stone and have remained unchanged for hundreds of years, are messengers of the gods, but they also have a somewhat surreal existence. After all, it hasn't changed for hundreds of years.


If people want to move towards progress, they will need a psychological reason. In my case, my catchphrase would be something a bit more spicy: "I promise to show results in the next five years! If I put my heart and soul into every ball for five years, I'll be able to enjoy what can be called a bubble era. Seize the times!!" A slightly more spicy catchphrase. Let's make it. "Don't think! Feel! Milk's feelings" In order for people to move, it is necessary to appeal to emotions, not reason.


A catchphrase is reflected in click-through rate more than SEO. The title of the article was also a hit for me! ! or! ? Many things end with . In addition, I also add a "!!" mark to articles where it is inappropriate to use an exclamation mark. Click-through rates vary depending on that.


My catchphrase hasn't improved much since five years ago. It can be concluded that the ability to create catch phrases that make people click without thinking has not grown much over the past five years. It has been 30 years since I was born in this world. Approximately one-seventh of the time was devoted to Jizo statues, as opposed to the catchphrase.


Jizo-san. Please fill the world with letters! ! "world is word". It looks like the logo of a certain apparel company's T-shirt.


In the last five years, Twitter has become X in the social networking world. During the Twitter era, I bombed Twitter with a succession of prototype catchphrases. Now, I'm thinking of focusing on Threads instead of Twitter.


Celebrities are masters of catchphrases, but what about ``a sure future that lives beyond the future''? I may have to become a bird of prey, holed up in threads and repeating experiments every day in order to practice my catchphrase.


Finally, I would like to introduce some of my most representative quotes.

"The impact of dragons on the ecosystem"

"Gods and Buddhas die when they sleep at night and come back to life when they wake up in the morning"

"Seito Medical School clear file"


I feel that it is important to study catchphrases. In fact, articles that never received a single click will now receive many clicks. In the long run, this increase in clicks will lead to a large number of page views.


If you want to learn catchphrases, there are plenty of related books out there, and if you search YouTube videos, you'll find a lot. After that, all you have to do is post it on a short message posting site, whether it's x or thread. I believe that if we were able to successfully hit the target, the click-through rate would be completely different from what it is now.


Lastly, I would like to mention one of my favorite quotes. This is also the origin of Watanabe's motto,

``Do your best in human resources and wait for your destiny.''


I hope you have a nice day today. See you soon.

What is the relationship between the autism spectrum and the autonomic nervous system? ? Is intellectual disability dominated by the sympathetic nervous system or by the parasympathetic nervous system? ?

Hello. I am Tenmei Watanabe from Seito Medical School Clear File. This time, I am writing a medical report. I would like to think about the treatment for Kleefstra syndrome, a disease that only a few hundred people in the world suffer from, as seen in a news article.


Kleefstra syndrome is a disease caused by the absence of one gene, and is a relatively new disease that was discovered in 2000. Kleefstra syndrome is one of the diseases designated as intractable diseases, and has a variety of symptoms, including developmental delay, intellectual disability, distinctive facial features, hypotonia in infancy, and congenital disorders.


Here, similar examples of developmental delay, intellectual disability, and characteristic facial features include autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability.  


Autism spectrum disorder often occurs together with depression, and each illness can be said to be a state in which the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant in the autonomic nervous system.


The following three symptoms are listed in "Family Medicine" as symptoms of childhood autism.

The following is an excerpt from Family Medicine.


① Communication disorder in which people are unable to communicate with friends and those around them due to language delay

② Social disorder in which they are unable to perceive the atmosphere of the scene

③ Imagination disorder in which they become absorbed in their favorite things such as trains or building blocks and are unable to focus on anything else


Risperidone CH is one of the prescription drugs for autism spectrum disorder. Risperidone CH is also a prescription drug for schizophrenia, and it can be used as a prescription drug if the sympathetic nervous system is dominant.


However, a contradiction arises. If Risperidone CH is effective for autism spectrum disorders, it can be inferred that the "sympathetic nervous system" is dominant in autism spectrum disorders. If we reread the above text, we can infer that the "parasympathetic nervous system" is dominant in autism spectrum disorders, since depression is often a secondary illness in autism spectrum disorders.


In autism spectrum disorders, is the sympathetic nervous system dominant because Risperidone CH is effective, or is the parasympathetic nervous system dominant because depression also occurs? The answer is one of the two.


So, based on what we have seen so far, the dichotomy of the autonomic nervous system that I propose divides various illnesses into those that are sympathetic dominant and those that are parasympathetic dominant, but the question is whether there is a clear relationship between IQ and the autonomic nervous system.


If autism spectrum disorder is a parasympathetic nervous system dominant disease, is there a correlation between lower than average intelligence and this parasympathetic nervous system dominance? Conversely, if the sympathetic nervous system is dominant, the IQ should tend to be higher.


From my current perspective, I predict that autism spectrum disorder is caused by a dominance of the parasympathetic nervous system. I would like to investigate the relationship with various other diseases a little more before reaching a conclusion. What do you all think? Well then.

Thursday, May 9, 2024

Think about the autonomic nervous system in dichotomy! ? The establishment of new medicine is achieved through the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems! !

Hello. This is Tenmei Watanabe from Seito Medical School. This time it's a medical school report. We would like to publish the results of medical research to date.


The autonomic nervous system includes the sympathetic nervous system and the parasympathetic nervous system. By using the dichotomy between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, we can understand the causes of many diseases.


Sympathetic nerves are high blood pressure, high body temperature, vasoconstriction, and high heart rate. If the sympathetic nervous system is dominant, there is a positive correlation with, for example, metabolic syndrome (visceral fat obesity that leads to lipid abnormalities, hyperglycemia, and hypertension). Metabolic syndrome is the cause of all kinds of diseases, and the sympathetic nervous system is dominant.


Furthermore, if the sympathetic nervous system is dominant, excess oxygen and metabolism will be promoted.


Several questions arise here. Since I'm interested in brain diseases, let's take a look at the relationship between the autonomic nervous system, which at first glance seems unrelated to the disease called cerebral infarction.


Cerebral infarction is a disease caused by blockage of blood vessels in the brain, but there is also "cerebral thrombosis," where arteriosclerosis progresses and blood vessels become clogged, and "cerebral thrombosis," which occurs when blood clots formed in the heart are carried to the brain and block blood vessels. There is a cerebral embolism.


I had the question of whether blood clots form due to low blood pressure or high blood pressure. Whether blood clots occur due to low blood pressure or high blood pressure, if the presence or absence of blood pressure is a factor in cerebral infarction, we can find a relationship between brain disease and the autonomic nervous system.


In conclusion, after a blood clot forms, blood pressure rises to allow blood to pass through the blood vessel blocked by the clot, resulting in high blood pressure. However, I don't know if I had high blood pressure or low blood pressure before the blood clot formed.


In order to confirm the strength of blood pressure when blood clots form, we will look into common factors such as complications. This reveals the fact that thrombosis is often a complication of obesity. In other words, it can be inferred that obesity is caused by sympathetic nerve-dominated hypertension, as seen in the metabolic syndrome, and that hypertension was the same before and after the formation of blood clots.


In establishing a new medical science called autonomic neurology, I would like to take this approach of finding commonalities from the symptoms and causes of complications. Furthermore, we treat the autonomic nervous system as a dichotomy of sympathetic nerves and parasympathetic nerves, and investigate which disease each disease belongs to.For example, in the case of hypertension, one treatment method is to lower the blood pressure, that is, the cause of hypotension. This means that we can expect it to be as follows.


So far we have talked about the sympathetic nervous system being dominant, but I would like to talk about the parasympathetic nervous system being dominant.


If parasympathetic nerves are dominant, there will be low blood pressure, low body temperature, vasodilation, and low heart rate. Parasympathetic nerves activate gastrointestinal activity.


Parkinson's disease is one of the diseases associated with parasympathetic nervous system dominance. Parkinson's disease presents with movement disorders such as tremors in the hands and difficulty moving or walking. Although it is considered to be a progressive neurodegenerative disease, onset is most common in middle-aged people over 40 years of age, especially in people over 65 years of age.


I felt that my hands were shaking and my movements and walking were slow, similar to how people react in winter. If Parkinson's disease causes symptoms such as hand tremors due to the same factors as people who live in winter, I feel that it would be interesting to investigate how the autonomic nervous system is related to people who live in winter. did. In other words, the assumption is that people with Parkinson's disease have the same reactions as people in winter.


In Japan, it is said to be caused by damage to dopamine neurons in the substantia nigra. Conditions other than Parkinson's disease that have similar symptoms are called Parkinson's syndrome. Many patients with Parkinson's disease also have dementia.


One of the key points is that Parkinson's disease gives the illusion of the cold winter weather, which may be due to a lack of amino acids, which results in no metabolism and a low body temperature. Metabolism is low and body temperature is low when parasympathetic nerves are dominant. Furthermore, if the parasympathetic nervous system is dominant, it can be inferred that there will be more or less low blood pressure and low heart rate.


Since many patients with Parkinson's disease have dementia as a secondary disease, it can be inferred that dementia is also a disease on the same side as the parasympathetic nervous system.


Furthermore, it is believed that dopamine is insufficient due to damage to dopamine neurons, and conversely, manic states such as schizophrenia and manic-depressive disorders, in which there is an excess of dopamine, are dominated by the sympathetic nervous system, which is the opposite of the parasympathetic nervous system. I understand.


Metabolic syndrome, in which the sympathetic nervous system is activated due to its relationship with obesity, occurs in many patients with schizophrenia, and patients with Parkinson's disease are often thin, so the parasympathetic nervous system is associated with thinness. I can see that there are.


In relation to dementia, which is a secondary disease of Parkinson's disease, parasympathetic-dominated symptoms such as excessive sweating, night sweats, and dilated blood vessels in the skin can be seen in dementia with Lewy bodies. An increase in body temperature is accompanied by a decrease in body temperature, indicating that the parasympathetic nervous system is still dominant.


In winter, there is low blood pressure, hypothermia, poor metabolism, poor blood flow, and vasodilation.If you want to treat Parkinson's disease, first take measures to change Parkinson's disease, which is dominated by the parasympathetic nervous system, to dominated by the sympathetic nervous system. It is thought that improvement can be expected by taking these steps.

I bought Yuzu Miso Senbei, which I don't usually buy! ! Let's live a life with quality of life in mind! ?

Hello. This is Watanabe Tenmei from Seito Medical School Clear File. This time I'm rewriting a medical school, but I'd like to write about how my values ​​have changed recently. This is a rewritten article about a new study method, but even though it's new, it's an article from about 5 years ago, so it's a long time ago now.


At that time, I was focusing on the second hand one line method. I wanted to read a lot of books quickly, so I devised a method of reading a line before the second hand of the clock clicked. If you try to read one line in one second, you won't be able to read it out loud if you read it out loud, so you can read it at a glance.


Does reading it out loud make it stick in your memory, or does it stick in your memory just by glancing at it without saying it out loud? I think it was a challenging attempt for me.


Another method I recommend besides the second hand one line method is to pretend to be the character. It was a challenge for me to become a character in a novel and empathize with them, allowing me to have various simulated experiences and deepen my humanity.


The second hand one line method and the empathetic method cannot be expected to be effective because the second hand one line method will not remain in your memory unless you are skilled at it, and the empathetic method is mainly a method that can be used for reading stories such as novels and can be used in real life. I think it's a method.


Currently, the study methods that I think are most effective are to simply write things down on paper, and to read the text slowly while tracing it with your finger. Of course, the second hand one-line method is a method from 5 years ago, so in 5 years' time, we may have come up with a method that is even more advanced than the method of tracing sentences with your finger.


So far it's good. So to speak, it was a planned arrangement, and I just wrote what I had decided to write in advance. Now comes the main point. From here you can see two guardian dogs sitting and waiting in front of the gate on either side. It's a boss battle. Please be careful.


If I have free time each day, I would like to devote the first six hours to research. Medical research is currently at its peak, and I would like to reach the perfect point in medical research within 6 hours.


In the next few hours, I'd like to write a rewrite article and then summarize the research I've done just before as a medical report. Now, if I have free time in a day, I can write two articles.


Additionally, the rest of the time is free time and you can read your favorite books. Basically, I read light and easy books such as novels, magazines, and business books during this time.


I haven't bought magazines for a long time. However, yesterday I decided to buy a magazine aimed at older women. The magazine came with a bonus pouch, but at first I laughed and thought it was a toy.


Do women buy magazines because they want a toy pouch like this? However, the magazine costs around 1,500 yen, and when she got home and took out the pouch, I was impressed.


What moved me was that it was a 1,500 yen pouch that came with a magazine as a bonus, and I realized that it was probably made in Japan and was made of decent materials. If 500 yen out of 1500 yen is for magazines, 1000 yen will be the income from this pouch. Question marks lined my mind: How much did this pouch cost and how did they make a profit?


It was an attempt that I planned to buy something that I wouldn't normally buy within my living expenses without thinking about it, but I was moved by the book, a magazine that I don't usually buy, and the bonus that I didn't expect at all. I did it. This feeling cannot possibly be conveyed in words.


By the way, I don't usually buy senbei, but this time I bought a slightly expensive senbei along with the magazine. The flavor was yuzu miso, so it was delicious, but when I took a bite later, I realized that the sugar content was also amazing.


So, in the end, what I wanted to say is that every day I had free time, I spent the entire day studying and researching. And a blog. So, from now on, instead of doing it all day, I decided to make it a half day and use the remaining half day as free time.


Do things you wouldn't normally do, buy things you wouldn't normally buy, and eat things you wouldn't normally eat. I also have a desire to get married, but I don't think I'll get married until I'm in my 40s. In my 30s, I want to enjoy life by doing what I like.


It's good to live a life where you just study and research as a hobby, but I want to improve my life satisfaction by reading novels and magazines instead of just reading hard books. The challenge for people in their 30s is to improve their quality of life. My values ​​are probably new to people in their 50s and 60s today.


In the past, people who didn't get married and did what they wanted as much as they wanted were considered to be picky. However, nowadays there are many people like me, and in fact, it can be said that people like me are relatively common. You only live once. I think it's somehow uninteresting to live a normal life like a normal person, focusing only on staying on the track that has been laid out for you.


This is a matter of my values, but when I look back on my life, I want to live a life with no regrets. Nowadays, there are many places to meet people, such as matching apps. You can live an original life without forcing yourself to fit into a normal framework.


So, how was the boss battle? I think I was able to easily defeat the boss character without getting stuck in the quagmire of a long battle. It was a common sense boss battle, so to speak. This time it's a good break, so I'll stop here, but if I do something different, I'll let you know. Let's go to CM! ! I wish you good luck. See you soon. .

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