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What can be done for parents' health now?
When parents are here, there is still a place to go in life. When parents are gone, there is only the way home in life. Parents are very important to us. As children, we should protect our parents and take care of their health problems as much as possible.

It is very necessary to take parents for physical examination regularly. Parents' health is slowly aging, their physical condition is not the same as when they were young, and their physical recovery ability is gradually weakening. If the body is infected with diseases, it is likely to have a great impact on their health problems. Therefore, we need to take our parents for regular physical examination to prevent diseases from happening quietly.

Many diseases do not cause fatal injuries at the initial stage, but if they pass the incubation period and deteriorate to the later stage, it will be a fatal blow to parents' health. Many of us are not doctors, and we only have a little knowledge of the way of keeping in good health. What we can do is to take care of our parents wholeheartedly and let them know what we want.

In life, we should also learn how to keep in good health with our parents. Health preservation is a hot topic now, and many people know some methods. Now the medical level is getting higher and higher, and people's life expectancy is getting longer and longer. If you have a good living habit, a balanced diet, proper exercise and regular work and rest, it will be very beneficial to your health. Therefore, we should spend more time with our parents and let them have good living habits.

After retirement, many parents began to focus on mahjong and other entertainment because they had no hobbies. They became interested, even stayed up all night, and sometimes even forgot to eat. If parents have such behavior, we should try our best to stop it. Usually, work and leisure time may help parents to re-cultivate their hobbies and enrich their retirement in their later years. For example, enroll them in interest classes for the elderly, let them contact more peers, enroll them in universities for the elderly, and let them continue their studies in their later years.