In life, many people often hear some common sense from here and there, but not all of this common sense is really correct. Inaccuracies are often just rumors. Let me list some wrong common sense below: 1. Placing a pot of cactus in front of the computer can protect you from radiation. The truth: Have you been deceived for many years? This rumor is also false. Explanation: According to the radiation tester, the cactus does not have radiation protection effect. In fact, no plant has been found to be radiation-resistant.
2. Hepatitis B patients can be infected by eating together. Truth: False. Explanation: The amount of virus in a box of vegetables eaten by a patient with positive symptoms of hepatitis B is very small and cannot have the effect of transmission, so you don’t have to worry. Basic daily contact with hepatitis B patients includes eating, drinking, hugging, shaking hands, ***You will not be infected by waiting in the toilet. Hepatitis B is a blood-borne disease, mainly transmitted through blood, mother-to-child and sexual transmission.
3. Eating pig blood can remove dust from the lungs. Truth: False. Explanation: While some proteins do bind some pollutants, it does so in the digestive tract after all. But the dust that is inhaled is inhaled into the lungs. It is impossible for us to eat into the lungs and trachea when we eat. Therefore, the role of pig blood is still very limited. But the iron-supplementing effect of pig blood is still good.
4. If a child or girl is missing or lost, the guardian or parent must go to the police station to file a case within 24 hours. Truth: False. Explanation: If a child or girl is missing or lost, the guardian or parent should report the case immediately. After receiving the report, the police will file a case for investigation as soon as possible. There is no need to wait 24 hours. According to the "Opinions of the Supreme People's Court, the Supreme People's Procuratorate, the Ministry of Public Security, and the Ministry of Justice on Punishing the Crime of Abduction and Trafficking of Women and Children in accordance with the Law" on case filing, if a missing child or girl aged 14 or under 18 is reported missing, regardless of whether the case is Anyone under their own jurisdiction should take emergency measures first. After review, if it is within one's own jurisdiction, the case will be opened for investigation in accordance with the law; if it is not within one's jurisdiction, it will be promptly transferred to the public security organ with jurisdiction for handling.