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Is there any terminal illness that can make people feel weak?
I. terminally ill juézhèng[ incurable disease; Fatalism] a life-threatening disease that could not be cured by medicine at that time. Some are contagious. The world's five intractable diseases: motor neuron disease (frozen human disease), cancer, AIDS, leukemia and rheumatoid disease are listed as the world's five intractable diseases by the World Health Organization. In addition, liver cirrhosis also directly threatens people's lives, and rabies is also a disease with a mortality rate as high as 100%. All these directly threaten people's lives. The mortality rate is extremely high! There are some terminally ill patients who are incurable, but generally speaking, they are not life-threatening: 1. Heart disease is the main disease in North America, Europe and Oceania, especially the elderly, who are most threatened by this disease. In the United States alone, 750 thousand people die of this disease every year. 2. Cerebrovascular diseases (also known as stroke or cerebral hemorrhage) are seriously harmful to the elderly. 3. Diabetes is common in developed countries, and there is no radical cure. Numerous examples in China and overseas prove that cancer is not a fatal disease, but can be cured. Comprehensive treatment for cancer patients means that mainstream medicine (modern latest medicine or western medicine) is combined with traditional medicine (Chinese medicine or traditional Chinese medicine) and natural medicine (dietotherapy Guo Lin Qigong). In particular, long-term adherence to' people-oriented, self-help, self-help' oxygen-enriched exercise, self-help groups to fight cancer, fitness and physical fitness can improve patients' own physical function and self-repair potential, enhance immunity and self-healing ability, and overcome cancer. Qigong anti-cancer completely conforms to the theory and practice of "holistic medicine of body and mind". Second, the modern writer Huo Da's short story "Terminal Disease" (published in Flower City No.4, 1992) in Huo Da.