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		<title>How harmful is it to dye skin in direct sunlight?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2021 13:23:14 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Brown skin can be dangerous, but it is still loved by many people, especially in the summer.</strong><br />
<span id="more-25521"></span> Skin dyeing is the process of making the skin become dark, dark under the influence of ultraviolet rays or from artificial sources such as using cosmetics, tanning beds, etc.</p>
<p> Dyeing the skin directly under the sun is the most classic method done when going to the beach, drying in the pool&#8230; Sunlight promotes the body to produce melanin, speeding up the dyeing process skin and increase the absorption of vitamin D for bones. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_10_119_39137575/4d7783ad8eef67b13efe.jpg" width="625" height="319"> <em> Dyeing skin in the sun leaves many hazards. Photo: Daily mail. </em> This action is potentially dangerous. Experts determine that the effect of skin discoloration is always with the participation of ultraviolet rays, causing the melanin in the skin to produce and act as a sunscreen. When affected by ultraviolet rays, it will automatically react to protect the skin. After many times of exposing the skin to sunlight, the skin&#8217;s sun protection ability will gradually decrease, vulnerable to damage and quickly aging. In addition, the harmful effects of UV exposure will cause acute sunburn and some changes, damaging the skin&#8217;s immune system due to the loss of Langerhans cells, more seriously skin cancer. After exposure to sunlight, the skin has a protective reaction, producing large amounts of melanin and causing freckles against UV rays, which is not beneficial to health. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_06_10_119_39137575/72c7b61dbb5f52010b4e.jpg" width="625" height="386"> <em> The harmful effects of tanning in the sun can cause skin cancer. Photo: The Sun. </em> Concerned about exposing their skin to direct sunlight, many people dye their skin at home. However, if it is not done properly, it can easily lead to dark patches on the face or orange skin on the hands. Skin tanning sprays and lotions often contain hihydroxyacetone and many other harmful chemicals such as arsenic, lead, mercury, etc. Therefore, pregnant women absolutely avoid these products. According to the <em> Telegraph</em> European experts also warn that women using brown-tinted cosmetics will be at risk of infertility and birth defects, based on the discovery of compounds that disrupt hormones, adversely affect the fetus and Carcinogens such as formaldehyde, nitrosamines are present in dyes. If you want to dye your skin brown safely, you need to learn the process carefully, choose cosmetics with a clear brand and origin. Cosmetics that dye brown skin for the body have a strong effect and should not be used on the face. Remember to always apply sunscreen daily and reapply every 2-3 hours to protect your skin from harmful UV rays from the sun. The damage caused by UV rays may not be visible to the naked eye, but will gradually accumulate and show on the surface of the skin when it becomes severe and difficult to recover.</p>
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		<title>The Unsolved 200-Year Mystery: Was Napoleon Poisoned?</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Theo Lê Ngọc/VOV]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2021 10:26:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check. Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check.</strong><br />
<span id="more-20282"></span> Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, but perhaps few who became aware of Weider&#8217;s legacy as co-author with New York Times editor David Hapgood of &#8220;The Murder of Napoleon,&#8221; a 1982 bestseller, translated into 15 languages, including Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Russian.</p>
<p> The Hebrew edition, published in 1988 with a run of 5,000 copies, quickly sold out and has not yet been reprinted. Jack Joseph Nicholson owns the cinematic rights to the book &#8211; which reads like one is mesmerized by the 1975 film One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest, directed by Milo Forman, based on the 1975 film. novel of the same name by the late writer Ken Kesey. While the book was a bestseller, academia still mocked the &#8220;poisoned&#8221; theory. Historians believe that Napoleon Bonaparte died on 5/5/1821 of stomach cancer, hepatitis or syphilis. However, Swedish dentist and amateur toxicologist Sten Forshufvud came up with his theory in 1961 – two years before US President John Kennedy was assassinated and four decades before 9/11. 2001 &#8211; by which time mythical conspiracy theories became the norm. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_31_304_39030465/fc1975bd65ff8ca1d5ee.jpg" width="625" height="381"> <em> French Emperor Napoleon dominated most of Europe for more than a decade, leading France against a series of alliances; Source: wikipedia.org.</em> The Weider-Hapgood-Forshufvud conjecture is based on Forshufvud&#8217;s analysis of Napoleon&#8217;s five hairs. The results of the laboratory analysis showed that the toxic level of arsenic (a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number33) ranged from normal to 38 times the average level. This clearly demonstrates that Napoleon was administered small amounts of Arsenic in different concentrations at different times during the 5 years before his death. It was Napoleon who raised suspicions, when he wrote in his will just three weeks before his death at the age of 51, &#8220;I was stillborn, murdered by the English butcher and assassinated&#8221;. The murder theory has gained traction over time, supported by advances in forensic science. Weider &#8211; a supporter of Napoleon&#8217;s thinking &#8211; in 1995, published after the first book with an extensive study on the same topic “The assassination of St. Helena rad review” (“Assassination at St. Helena Revisited”), which he and Forshufvud co-authored. While the two books have many fascinating details about Napoleon&#8217;s tragic final years, the central question remains &#8211; was the old Emperor murdered? The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821) &#8211; aka assassination &#8211; on May 5, the life and death of the puzzling man born on the island of Corsica into an Italian family of aristocratic descent This controversial detail is being reviewed. In contrast to history, in October 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the remote British island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean 1,776 km off the coast of West Africa, and died there in 1821. Napoleon had previously been imprisoned. deported to a place of youth exile on the Italian island of Elba, but escaped from prison, regrouped the Great Army la Grande Armée, and attempted to conquer Europe once more, but in the end, defeated by British and Prussian forces at Waterloo in 1812. Napoleon was, Weider argued, incapacitated on the outskirts of Brussels by his trusted aide General Charles Tristan, Marquis de Montholon (1783-1853). While ostensibly a loyal officer who followed Napoleon into exile in St. Helena, believed to be actually a spy who served as a bartender and manager of Napoleon&#8217;s liquor, put small amounts of arsenic in his favorite drink. The poison made Napoleon very sick, comatose and unable to think clearly. Over the years, little by little, poison accumulated and destroyed Napoleon&#8217;s stomach and digestive system. While the syrup, a standard ingredient in Mai Tai and many cocktails today, is made from sweet almonds, the fruit from bitter almonds can be toxic. While the wine Napoleon drank was produced in Domaine de Groot Constantia, present-day South Africa, Vader and his associates suspected that the marquis had forged antique wine before serving the former Emperor. Forshufvud and Weider observed that Napoleon tried to quench his unusual thirst by drinking large amounts of orgeat syrup containing cyanide compounds in almonds used for flavoring. They asserted that the potassium tartrate used during Napoleon&#8217;s treatment prevented his stomach from expelling these compounds, and that thirst was a symptom of intoxication. Their theory was that the calomel given to Napoleon became a drug overdose, killing him and causing extensive tissue damage. They had good reason to suspect the nobleman in the murder. While the Marquis de Montholon&#8217;s military service provided cover for him to follow Napoleon in the Emperor&#8217;s final exile, a thorough examination of his military record revealed some deception. Montholon claims to have been presented with an honorary sword from Napoleon during his victory at the Battle of Hohenlinden, 33 km east of Munich on December 3, 1800. In fact, the marquis did not participate in the campaign, as at the time, was facing expulsion from the army for corruption. Montholon was re-enlisted thanks to influential friends and family. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_31_304_39030465/41e4d740c7022e5c7713.jpg" width="625" height="746"> <em> Napoleon Bonaparte&#8217;s career and private life are still controversial; Source: wikipedia.org.</em> Nine years later, at the Battle of Jena, Montholon claimed to be wounded. But his commanding officer insisted in a later affidavit that the incident did not happen. And then during Napoleon&#8217;s first exile in 1814, Montholon lost his mission to the Royalists after only seven days, after being accused of pocketing money to pay the army in Clermont-Ferrand. Although Montholon was an immoral character and while the arsenic in Napoleon&#8217;s hair may seem questionable, it should be noted that the poison was in common use in the 19th century for a variety of purposes. With France and Britain unable to agree on a procedure for burying Napoleon in France, his body was initially interred in St. Helena, after an inconclusive autopsy. In 1840, the British government authorized the return of Napoleon&#8217;s remains to France for burial at the newly built Dome des Invalides. His coffin was opened to confirm that it still contained the former emperor. Although nearly two decades dead, Napoleon&#8217;s body is still very well preserved and has not decomposed. There may also be a scientific explanation for Napoleon&#8217;s well-preserved body condition that may have supported the poisoning hypothesis. Arsenic is famous for keeping a corpse in good condition. However, Napoleon was buried in four sealed coffins. Another explanation is that saponification (whereby meat is converted to fat) is caused by the absence of oxygen. In a 1993 interview with The Jerusalem Report, Weider dismissed the story that Napoleon suffered one last humiliation apart from losing the battle at Waterloo. According to some documents, shortly after his death, an autopsy was carried out and Francesco Antommarchi, the doctor who conducted the autopsy, removed several parts of Napoleon&#8217;s body, including his penis. Weider denied that Napoleon had lost his &#8220;weapon&#8221;, explaining that the autopsy was carried out under military protection. No one reported that any body parts were missing. However, Dr. John K. Lattimer &#8211; a urologist &#8211; purchased the purpose amputation appendage from a collector in 1977 for $3,000. It is now owned by his daughter, who has been offered to sell for more than 30 times the original purchase price. The cause of Napoleon&#8217;s death is not known with certainty. And unless the DNA is compared between Dr. Lattimer&#8217;s gruesome souvenir and the body at Les Invalides, the question will remain unanswered as to whether Napoleon&#8217;s &#8220;legacy&#8221; was &#8220;pure gold&#8221; or &#8220;wood&#8221;.</p>
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		<title>The Unsolved 200-Year Mystery: Was Napoleon Poisoned?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2021 23:55:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check. Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821), this controversially detailed life and death of the Corsica-born man into an Italian aristocratic family, full of controversial details, is being check.</strong><br />
<span id="more-17977"></span> Everyone knows Ben Weider (1923-2008), founder of the International Bodybuilding Federation, born in Montreal and the man who discovered the muscular hero, movie star Arnold Schwarzenegger, but perhaps few who became aware of Weider&#8217;s legacy as co-author with New York Times editor David Hapgood of &#8220;The Murder of Napoleon,&#8221; a 1982 bestseller, translated into 15 languages, including Polish, Lithuanian, Hungarian and Russian.</p>
<p> The Hebrew edition, published in 1988 with a run of 5,000 copies, quickly sold out and has not yet been reprinted. Jack Joseph Nicholson owns the film rights to the book &#8211; which reads as if one is mesmerized by Miloš Forman&#8217;s One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest, produced in 1975 is based on the novel of the same name by the late writer Ken Kesey. While the book was a bestseller, academia still mocked the &#8220;poisoned&#8221; theory. Historians believe that Napoleon Bonaparte died on 5/5/1821 of stomach cancer, hepatitis or syphilis. However, Swedish dentist and amateur toxicologist Sten Forshufvud came up with his theory in 1961 – two years before US President John Kennedy was assassinated and four decades before 9/11. 2001 &#8211; by which time mythical conspiracy theories became the norm. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_24_65_29241633/f4f56fb57bf792a9cbe6.jpg" width="625" height="381"> <em> French Emperor Napoleon dominated most of Europe for more than a decade, leading France against a series of alliances; Source: wikipedia.org</em> The Weider-Hapgood-Forshufvud conjecture is based on Forshufvud&#8217;s analysis of Napoleon&#8217;s five hairs. The results of the laboratory&#8217;s analysis showed that arsenic levels (a chemical element with symbol As and atomic number 33) ranged from normal to 38 times the average level. This clearly demonstrates that Napoleon was administered small amounts of Arsenic in different concentrations at different times during the 5 years before his death. It was Napoleon who raised suspicions, when he wrote in his will just three weeks before his death at the age of 51, &#8220;I was stillborn, murdered by the English butcher, and assassinated&#8221;. The murder theory has gained traction over time, supported by advances in forensic science. Weider &#8211; a supporter of Napoleon&#8217;s thinking &#8211; in 1995, published after the first book with an extensive study on the same topic “The assassination of St. Helena rad review” (“Assassination at St. Helena Revisited”), which he and Forshufvud co-authored. While the two books have many fascinating details about Napoleon&#8217;s tragic final years, the central question remains &#8211; was the former Emperor murdered? The 200th anniversary of Napoleon&#8217;s death (1769-1821) &#8211; aka the assassination &#8211; on May 5, the puzzling life and death of the man born on the island of Corsica into an Italian family with a strong lineage. This controversial aristocratic track is being reviewed. In contrast to history, in October 1815, Napoleon was exiled to the remote British island of Saint Helena, in the South Atlantic Ocean 1,776 km off the coast of West Africa, and died there in 1821. Napoleon had previously been imprisoned. deported to a place of youth exile on the Italian island of Elba, but escaped from prison, regrouped the Great Army la Grande Armée, and attempted to conquer Europe once more, but in the end, defeated by British and Prussian forces at Waterloo in 1812. Weider argued that Napoleon was incapacitated on the outskirts of Brussels by his trusted aide, General Charles Tristan, Marquis de Montholon (1783-1853). While ostensibly a loyal officer who followed Napoleon into exile in St. Helena, believed to be actually a spy who served as a bartender and manager of Napoleon&#8217;s liquor, put a small amount of arsenic in his favorite drink. The poison made Napoleon very sick, comatose and unable to think clearly. Over the years, little by little, poison accumulated and destroyed Napoleon&#8217;s stomach and digestive system. While the syrup, a standard ingredient in Mai Tai and many cocktails today, is made from sweet almonds, the fruit from bitter almonds can be toxic. While the wine that Napoleon drank was produced in present-day Domaine de Groot Constantia, South Africa, Vader and his associates suspected that the marquis had forged antique wine before serving the former Emperor. As Forshufvud and Weider observed, Napoleon attempted to quench his unusual thirst by drinking large amounts of orgeat syrup containing cyanide compounds in almonds used for flavoring. They asserted that the potassium tartrate used during Napoleon&#8217;s treatment prevented his stomach from expelling these compounds, and that thirst was a symptom of intoxication. Their theory was that the calomel given to Napoleon became a drug overdose, killing him and causing extensive tissue damage. They had compelling reasons to suspect the nobleman in the murder. While the Marquis de Montholon&#8217;s military service provided cover for him to follow Napoleon in the Emperor&#8217;s final exile, a thorough examination of his military records revealed some deception. Montholon claims to have been presented with an honorary sword from Napoleon during his victory at the Battle of Hohenlinden, 33 km east of Munich on December 3, 1800. In fact, the marquis did not participate in the campaign, as at the time, was facing expulsion from the army for corruption. Montholon was re-enlisted thanks to influential friends and family. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_24_65_29241633/506eb42ea06c4932107d.jpg" width="625" height="746"> <em> Napoleon Bonaparte&#8217;s career and private life are still controversial; Source: wikipedia.org</em> Nine years later, at the Battle of Jena, Montholon claimed to be wounded. But his commanding officer insisted in a later affidavit that the incident did not happen. And then during Napoleon&#8217;s first exile in 1814, Montholon lost his mission to the Royalists after only seven days, after being accused of pocketing money to pay the army in Clermont-Ferrand. Although Montholon was an immoral character, and while the arsenic in Napoleon&#8217;s hair may seem questionable, it should be noted that the poison was commonly used in the 19th century for a variety of purposes. With France and Britain unable to agree on a procedure for burying Napoleon in France, his body was initially interred in St. Helena, after an inconclusive autopsy. In 1840, the British government authorized the return of Napoleon&#8217;s remains to France for burial at the newly built Dome des Invalides. His coffin was opened to confirm that it still contained the former emperor. Although nearly two decades dead, Napoleon&#8217;s body is still very well preserved and has not decomposed. There may also be a scientific explanation for Napoleon&#8217;s well-preserved body condition that may have supported the poisoning hypothesis. Arsenic is famous for keeping a corpse in good condition. However, Napoleon was buried in four sealed coffins. Another explanation is that saponification (whereby meat is converted to fat) is caused by the absence of oxygen. In a 1993 interview with The Jerusalem Report, Weider refuted the story that Napoleon suffered one last humiliation apart from the humiliation of losing the battle at Waterloo. According to some accounts, shortly after his death, an autopsy was conducted and Francesco Antommarchi, the doctor conducting the autopsy, removed several parts of Napoleon&#8217;s body, including his penis. Weider denied that Napoleon had lost his &#8220;weapon&#8221;, explaining that the autopsy was carried out under military protection. No one reported that any body parts were missing. However, Dr. John K. Lattimer &#8211; a urologist &#8211; purchased the purpose amputation appendage from a collector in 1977 for $3,000. It is now owned by his daughter, who has been offered to sell for more than 30 times the original purchase price. The cause of Napoleon&#8217;s death is not known with certainty. And unless the DNA is compared between Dr. Lattimer&#8217;s gruesome souvenir and the body at Les Invalides, the question will remain unanswered as to whether Napoleon&#8217;s &#8220;legacy&#8221; was &#8220;gold&#8221; or &#8220;wood&#8221;./ .</p>
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		<title>Napoleon died of his obsession with perfumes, using 50 bottles per month?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 May 2021 22:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Napoleon Bonaparte &#8211; the hero of the French Revolution, the only man twice as Emperor of France &#8211; may have been killed by his obsession with perfumes.</strong><br />
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<p> <em> With glorious victories, Napoleon dominated nearly all of Europe for more than a decade, but ended up in sickness. Photo: Wikimedia Commons</em> The most famous general and former Emperor in French history died on May 5, 1821 on the remote island of Saint Helena in the middle of the Atlantic, where he had to live in exile for six years after his surrender. British army. Although the autopsy results suggested that the cause of his death was stomach cancer, many conspiracy theories have emerged: from Napoleon being poisoned at the hands of his captors, or the wallpaper. in his house was soaked with arsenic. One rumor even claims that the remains of the emperor currently housed at the tomb in Paris are faked, as Napoleon fled to America. Recently, biomedical scientist Parvez Haris, of De Montfort University in Leicester (UK) has a new theory: Napoleon was poisoned by his favorite aromatic oils. Military genius has gone through many years of using perfume bluff, even a few bottles a day. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38786893/6ade8ca291e078be21f1.jpg" width="625" height="502"> <em> 1826 painting by French painter Émile Jean-Horace Vernet depicts Napoleon on the hospital bed.</em> Previous studies from the US have shown that essential oils can act as &#8220;endocrine disruptors&#8221;, affecting hormones, leading to growth disorders and tumors. According to Professor Haris, overexposure to these essential oils explains a lot about Napoleon&#8217;s declining health in the last years of his life, including his deadly stomach cancer. <strong> Victims of essential oils</strong> Napoleon not only was exposed to excessive amounts of essential oils through the use of Eau de Cologne (a low-essential perfume line), he also drank orange perfume regularly, and as a native of Corsica, he is fan of citrus fruits &#8211; all of which are high in essential oils. In 2017, a study by the New England Journal of Medicine concluded that abuse of tea tree and lavender essential oils could cause so-called gynecomastia in boys. This is a swelling in a man&#8217;s breast tissue, and according to some reports Napoleon may have had it as well. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38786893/5a4cba30a7724e2c1763.jpg" width="625" height="720"> <em> Painting Napoleon riding a horse across the Saint-Bernard Pass in the Alps in May 1800.</em> The above documents also show that he may suffer from hairless body disorder, and often complain of being cold, having to heat up during the summer. Both of those signs were consistent with a disruption to his endocrine system. Napoleon also suffers from epilepsy, which recent research has also shown is linked to excessive essential oils exposure. &#8220;The investigators actually missed a big, obvious problem with Napoleon&#8217;s death,&#8221; explained Professor Haris. He said he was so sure of his findings that he could give evidence. &#8220;In any court of the world&#8221;. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38786893/d376310a2c48c5169c59.jpg" width="625" height="401"> <em> Antommarchi Antommarchi mask of Napoleon, at a museum in Paris. Photo: DM</em> “Many people point out that Napoleon&#8217;s hair samples, taken while he were alive, have high levels of arsenic, but this theory has now been disproved. Most people in the Napoleonic period had high levels of arsenic in their bodies because arsenic was found in the medicines and cosmetics used at that time, ”said Professor Haris. Mr. Haris continued: &#8216;What they missed is the huge amount of perfume that Napoleon applied to his body every day. He lives surrounded by perfume, he even sprayed it directly on his face and eyes because it was mistaken for water &#8220;. <strong> Essential oil &#8211; a double-edged sword</strong> According to Professor Haris, Napoleon was a great advocate of perfumes, which had only been commercially produced since 1792. At that time, only very rich and powerful people could afford them. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38786893/b916446a5928b076e939.jpg" width="625" height="399"> <em> One theory is that Napoleon&#8217;s remains in the tomb in Paris (pictured) are fake and Napoleon escaped to America. According to Professor Haris, prolonged overexposure to essential oils explains Napoleon&#8217;s declining health in the last years of his life. Photo: DM</em> Although Napoleon disliked doctors and avoided their medication, he was still convinced by the health benefits of perfumes. He is said to have once said that perfumes &#8220;are protection against many diseases. &#8220;So for at least 20 years, Napoleon bathed his body in perfume, he poured perfume down from his head, and in some cases he literally soaked in that water&#8221;, Giao Haris said. “He carries many bottles of perfume even during military campaigns. The data shows that Napoleon consumes 2-3 bottles of Eau de Cologne per day, while today, people use only 1 bottle for the whole year! ”. At one point, Napoleon&#8217;s perfumer Gervais Chardin ordered 50 bottles of Eau de Cologne water per month. An invoice in 1806 shows him supplying 162 bottles of perfumes for a total of 423 francs. It is thought that Eau de Cologne reminded the French Emperor at that time of his hometown, Corsica, because one of the main ingredients of the fragrance was rosemary, which grows between cliffs and Rock land on the Mediterranean island. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38786893/e46c18100552ec0cb543.jpg" width="625" height="465"> <em> Map of the island of St Helena, where Napoleon was exiled, in the Indian Ocean.</em> For Napoleon, the Eau de Cologne is a double-edged sword. Perfumes mainly contain alcohol and therefore are capable of acting as an antiseptic. This could have saved his life by protecting him from deadly bacteria or viruses while participating in campaigns in different regions of Europe as well as Asia (Syria) and Africa (Egypt). . However, it eventually killed him for being overused for decades ”, Professor Haris concludes. “There is no doubt in my opinion that Eau de Cologne is the primary poison, although co-exposure to other chemicals, including arsenic, may have contributed to poor health. and eventually death from stomach cancer ”. According to many accounts, the last years of Napoleon&#8217;s life &#8211; after his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo &#8211; were of little honor to the former emperor. The Longwood House on windy St Helena Road &#8211; where Napoleon was moved in exile &#8211; is said to have fallen into disrepair, damp and musty. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_10_294_38786893/fdcf02b31ff1f6afafe0.jpg" width="625" height="408"> <em> The Duke of Wellington (riding forward) and Field Marshal Blucher commanded the Battle of Waterloo, defeating Napoleon&#8217;s army. Photo: DM</em> Napoleon himself had repeatedly written letters complaining about his living conditions with St Helene Island Governor Hudson Lowe, when his servants complained of colds, wet floors and poor supplies. Lowe responded by restricting Napoleon&#8217;s spending and placing constraints on the gifts he was allowed to receive from the outside world. Barry O&#8217;Meara, Napoleon&#8217;s private physician, also warned British authorities that conditions at Longwood House, where the former French Emperor lived during his exile, appeared to be detrimental to his health. Meanwhile, modern researchers have also pointed out that Napoleon&#8217;s death was due to a copper arsenite-containing dye in the wallpaper at Longwood House, which is believed to have produced the poison gas. However, deprived exile does not seem to reduce the fire in Napoleon. He spent the rest of his life writing memoirs, writing a book about the hero Julius Caesar and having dinner parties as if he weren&#8217;t a captive. Napoleon Bonaparte died on May 5, 1821 after six years in exile on the mid-Atlantic island of Saint Helena.</p>
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		<title>Shrimps have this sign, the mother is definitely not allowed to buy the whole family to be poisoned</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If the shrimp head turns black, it means it is likely to be contaminated with heavy metals, toxic substances, parasites.</strong><br />
<span id="more-1951"></span> The sign that shrimp contains a lot of toxins is that the head turns black. According to Assoc.Prof. Dr. Nguyen Duy Thinh, Institute of Food Technology, Hanoi University of Technology, when buying shrimp, the housewives should carefully observe the first part. If the shrimp head turns black, there is a possibility of metal contamination, toxic substances, and parasites.</p>
<p>The head is the waste-bearing part of the shrimp and accumulates many heavy metals such as arsenic. So we should not eat shrimp heads. For pregnant women, the toxicity of arsenic heavy metals is often very strong, eating a lot can lead to fetal defects or miscarriage. Big shrimp need clean processing, remove the head to ensure safety.</p>
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<p>To gain weight, people often pump brine shrimp, even glixerin &#8211; substances from fat hydrolysis. The impurities pumped shrimp is a suitable medium for bacteria to grow.</p>
<p>If you eat this type of shrimp, you will be at risk of poisoning, dangerous diseases such as cholera, diarrhea, typhoid, digestive disorders.</p>
<p>In addition to the first part, when buying shrimp, mothers need to observe whether the shrimp&#8217;s legs are still attached to the body or not, the shrimp meat must be firm. In addition, you should not choose to buy shrimp whose legs have turned black as this is a sign that they are no longer fresh.</p>
<p><strong>Note when processing and eating shrimp</strong></p>
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<p>Do not process shrimp in combination with vegetables, tubers and fruits rich in vitamin C. When vitamin C meets toxins available in shrimp, it will spread leading to food poisoning.</p>
<p>Everyone thinks, shrimp shells contain a lot of calcium. However, this is not true. Shrimp shells are hard due to the main component of chitin, a polymer that makes up the shell for most crustaceans. The main source of calcium for shrimp is from shrimp meat. In addition, the shells of some shrimp species are relatively difficult to digest, absolutely not for children to eat because they are prone to choking.</p>
<p>In addition, the black or white thread on the back of the shrimp (also called the shrimp thread) is the digestive tract of the shrimp that contains the stomach and colon. This route is usually only seen in large shrimp. Eating shrimp sugar is not harmful to health, because the bacteria in shrimp thread die at high temperatures when cooked. However, you should remove the shrimp sugar to make the dish cleaner and more secure.</p>
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		<title>Creepy images under the microscope: Anyone who smokes and inhales even a cigarette determines the entire drive of &#8216;lead, arsenic, ammonia, cyanide&#8217; entering the lungs</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Tiktok social media is transmiting clips of cigarette smoke under a microscope to clearly see the extent of the toxicity.</strong><br />
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<p>Recently, Tiktok social media users are hand-in-hand clips of cigarette smoke under a microscope to clearly see the level of toxicity. Accordingly, the person who made the plastic bottle for fresh water used up poured filtered water near the bottle and covered it. On the lid of this bottle will be punched a hole so that it fits the smoking head. They set the cigarette on fire and put all the smoke through the bottle. Then tobacco smoke will pass through the filter.</p>
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<p>As a result, removing the filter plate is obtained filter plate imbued with tobacco essential oil. &#8220;This essential oil contains a lot of toxic substances such as lead, arsenic, ammonia, cyanide &#8211; which is the main cause of lung cancer, sudden infant death syndrome and many other diseases.&#8221;</p>
<p>In front of the clip of cigarette smoke under a microscope, many people left comments expressing awe even though the harm of tobacco has so far been greatly mentioned. One account commented: &#8220;<em>This is just a cigarette and the filter is so golden, it is not understood to those who one day smoke 1 sack, 2 bags, what their lungs will be like.&#8221;</em>. Many others expressed their horror, their desire to see e-cigarettes&#8230;</p>
<p>How dangerous is smoking really?</p>
<p>As noted by the World Health Organization, tobacco is the main cause of deaths worldwide, and is the leading cause of disease that can actually be prevented. Every year, tobacco lives nearly 8 million people around the world, including more than 5 million who have been and are smoking, 1 million of them innocent &#8211; they are passive smokers.</p>
<p>Prof. Luong Ngoc Khue (Director General of The Medical Examination and Treatment Management Department, Ministry of Health, as well as Director of the Tobacco Harm Prevention Fund) shared that Vietnam has 33 million people who do not smoke but regularly inhale smoke at home and more than 5 million non-smoking adults regularly inhale smoke in the workplace. These figures are enough to show how dangerous the horrific harm of passive smoking is.</p>
<p>The percentage of patients with lung cancer who smoke is 96.8%. Diseases and premature death from tobacco use account for 12% of the total burden of disease in Vietnam.</p>
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<p><em>Tobacco is the main cause of deaths worldwide, and is the leading cause of disease that can actually be prevented.</em></p>
<p>Diseases directly caused by tobacco use such as stroke, coronary artery disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, lung cancer are the leading causes of death in both men and women. Tobacco causes 25 different diseases but in general, tobacco causes 90% of lung cancer cases, 75% of chronic obstructive pulmonary cases and 25% of isotonic heart disease cases.</p>
<p>Speaking about the harmful effects of tobacco, Former Minister of Health Nguyen Thi Kim Tien cited that 90% of the more than 600,000 people with lung cancer annually in the world are smokers. Smoking is also the cause of 75% of chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases.</p>
<p>Obviously, smoking is very harmful to health. But it is worth mentioning here that smoking not only harms the person who directly smokes, but is also dangerous for those who do not smoke but accidentally have to inhale the smoke released by others. In particular, there are cases where the victims are extremely tragic women and children. They may be wives, children of smokers so that when the heartbreak happens, the husband, the father, even regrets, can not be saved.</p>
<p>Children who inhale tobacco smoke (passive smoking) are subjected to</p>
<p>the most severe consequences</p>
<p>According to information from the Tobacco Harm Prevention Fund (Ministry of Health), globally, it is estimated that every year up to 165,000 children die before the age of 5 from lower respiratory tract infections caused by passive smoking.</p>
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<p><em>It is estimated that up to 165,000 children die before the age of 5 from lower respiratory tract infections caused by passive smoking.</em></p>
<p>Representatives of the Tobacco Harm Prevention Fund said that children who smoke passive cigarettes are at risk of developing asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis, respiratory infections &#8230; In addition, children who inhale second-line smoke may suffer health consequences in adulthood such as an increased risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease due to frequent lower respiratory tract infections. Babies exposed to toxins in smoke from the time they are in the womb will experience delayed development of lung function.</p>
<p>Ass. Dr. Nguyen Tien Dung (former Head of Pediatrics Department, Hospital Bach Mai) added that there is a fact that children admitted to hospital due to respiratory diseases with parents smoking cigarettes are much higher than children whose parents do not have this behavior.</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Young children are the most affected when there are smokers in the house.&#8221;</em>, the expert asserts.</p>
<p>He voiced a profound warning to children with parents who smoke cigarettes the increased risk of sudden infant death, an increased risk of children with acute asthma and asthma. When you smoke, your smoking smoke increases the risk of asthma exacerbated, increasing the risk of chronic otitis in children. If you smoke, that risk doubles. If both parents smoke together, the risk increases even more.</p>
<p><strong>Pregnant women who inhale tobacco smoke face a range of risks</strong></p>
<p>Tobacco smoke contains up to 7,000 types of chemicals. Among these, there are more than 70 types of chemicals that are toxic to humans, leading to cancers, with typical ingredients such as nicotine, carbon monoxide, cyanide, lead &#8230; If the mother actively or actively inhales tobacco smoke, these toxic substances can follow the blood and transmit it to the fetus.</p>
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<p>For pregnant women, passive smoking can cause still life and miscarriage. When pregnant women inhale tobacco smoke, nicotine and other toxic substances will pass through the lungs into your bloodstream and go directly to the baby. This can cause risks such as fetal developmental delay, increased risk of premature birth, causing brain and lung damage to the fetus, increasing the risk of still life&#8230;</p>
<p>It is worth mentioning that pregnant women often have weaker-than-normal resistance. Whether accidentally or intentionally exposed to tobacco smoke causes serious effects on the mother and fetus, which can lead to thyroid problems, premature amniotic rupture.</p>
<p>Therefore, preventing the effects of tobacco smoke on pregnant mothers is necessary to protect the health of both the mother and the fetus. Pregnant women should avoid going to crowded places as well as family members also actively eliminate smoke when there are pregnant women.</p>
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