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Depends on how long its shelf life is. For example, large honey pills have a shorter shelf life than water pills and concentrated pills.
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It is safer not to take it, because you don't know what specific Chinese medicine is in it, the shelf life of each Chinese medicine is different, and some may deteriorate after a long time and cause harm to the body.
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On the one hand, there is the problem of the shelf life of the drug, and on the other hand, traditional Chinese medicine is "one person, one party, one time", and the symptomatic medicine a year ago is not necessarily symptomatic because your physical condition is different now, so it is better to go to the doctor.
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Yes, as long as it is not Western medicine, because Western medicine is all about chemical effects.
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You can eat it if there are no worms or mold.
It can have an impact on a person's sleep. Over time, poor sleep on the skin will also have an impact. Then endocrine. will have an impact. So it's good to turn off your phone when you go to bed in the future. Go to bed on time. Eat sensibly.
No, it depends on whether your phone can be left for so long. There is also radiation on the mobile phone, and you send it to the head of the bed, this is not good.
There are too many programs running in the background.
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Yes, but if you unplug it, it's absolutely none.
You haven't turned it off, it's very power-hungry in standby, and it's not good for sleep, you can adjust it to airplane mode to save power, and it's more power-saving than turning it on and off overnight.