When you have a cough or a sore throat, what can you do? Maybe you will see your family doctor and take the blood test first, but today I will show you the useful two points on the body commonly used by Chinese people to treat cough and sore throats. Please follow me to locate the point on the body. The palms turn to face each other and the hands clench naturally.This point is located at the junction of the red and white skin, at the center of the ventral and dorsal side.The location of the second point? When the thumb is stretched.To locate this point, make 2 lines, prolonging the 2 lines of the thumb. We can take 1-2 drops of skin oil or olive oil, then, from top to bottom, press or rub in a rotating fashion for around 10 minutes every day. When you have the sore throat or a cough, this movement can help to make you feel a little more cheerful. Follow me to practice now.
Recently the case of a young quadriplegic who has asked doctors to end his life made the news in China. 22 year old Hao Yun was paralyzed from the neck down in a car accident.
He says a life lying motionless in bed is unbearable and that he is simply a burden to his family. But Hao Yun's requests have been refused. Chinese law forbids "depriving another person of their life" – and legally so-called "mercy killings" are equivalent to murder.
The debate over euthanasia has been running since 1986. Then, a man whose terminally ill mother was in great pain, persuaded a doctor to administer a lethal dose of drugs. Both he and the doctor were found guilty of murder and spent six years in detention before being released by a higher court.
The man himself then got stomach cancer. When he asked his family and doctors to help him die they refused and he died in great pain 2003.
China has recently implemented policies aimed at increasing enrollment into its universities in the name of education. The aim is obviously to make the country's workforce more qualified. But paradoxically, one unintended consequence of this policy has been rising unemployment among graduates. As a result, students are having to prepare ever earlier for the tough job market that awaits them.