12/6 (Fri) 16:32 Actress and singer Miho Nakayama (54) was found dead in the bathtub of her home in Shibuya Ward, Tokyo on the 6th. In an interview with Sponichi Anex, investigators said there were no notes or drugs left in the room, and “there was nothing that initially suggested it was a suicide.” As for the cause of death, based on the circumstances, they are investigating the possibility that it was drowning or “heat shock,” a condition in which a sudden change in temperature causes drastic fluctuations in blood pressure and has a detrimental effect on the body. What is life-threatening “heat shock”? According to the Consumer Affairs Agency, there were approximately 4,900 deaths in bathtubs in 2019, of which about 90% were elderly people aged 65 or over. The most common month for outbreaks is January, followed by December, with a sharp increase in winter. It is thought that this is because the difference in temperature causes blood pressure to fluctuate wildly, resulting in frequent heat shock that can lead to cerebral infarction and myocardial infarction. (Omitted) The government said, “Don’t be overconfident and think, ‘I’m fine,’ but be aware of the risk and think, ‘It could happen to me,'” and called for specific precautions, such as “warming the changing room and bathroom before bathing,” “water temperature should be below 41 degrees, and soaking time should be limited to 10 minutes,” “do not get up from the bathtub suddenly,” “avoid bathing immediately after eating, drinking alcohol, or taking medicine,” “speak to family members living with you before getting in the bath,” and “family members should pay attention to the movements of elderly people while bathing.” Heat shock is not only seen in the elderly, but also tends to be more common in women over the age of 50 and men over the age of 40. In addition, blood pressure tends to drop after meals, and blood pressure is likely to fluctuate greatly when drinking alcohol, so it is advised to avoid bathing after drinking alcohol. Nakayama liked alcohol. He was known for his gentle personality and for drinking alcohol with a smile on his face. It is unclear whether he had been drinking on the night of the 5th. For the full text, please see the source. 2024/12/06 (Fri) 16:46:21.14.
>>13 I just watched a few on youtube, and even though the intro is good, it’s often cut out, there’s lip-syncing, the Fuji TV song festival version is an arrangement, and Shibasaki Kou’s version was good, it’s a great song.
I hope they make a special memorial corner for Miporin at Kohaku (´^ω^`) Izumin from ZARD, who hasn’t appeared even once, was there too (´^ω^`) She’s appeared for the past 7 years in a row.
Nakayama Miho is the second sad member of the ’85 class after Honda Minako, with comments such as “Following Mina-chan…” and “Even her peers are shocked…”.
>>28 The cause is the difference between the temperature of the bath and the changing room. It’s also good to open the bathroom door to let the steam circulate. They said on TV that it’s also good to touch a cold stick (maybe a towel rack?) when you get out.
Is there a more natural and relatable style of anti-vaccine bashing? For example… Hmm, it may be the vaccine, but I’m fine and everyone around me is fine, so maybe it’s not that? How about a more humble approach?
I can’t imagine that someone like Nakayama Miho would have lived in such a cheap environment that she would suffer from heat shock. It’s not like you guys. Maybe she had some kind of chronic illness.
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