Inhaler Increase the Risk of Asthma Attacks

Asthma reliever drug (inhaler) commonly used by millions of children around the world can increase the risk of asthma attacks in some patients with certain genetic makeup, according to British scientists.

The researchers found that salbutamol, which is popular as the blue inhaler drug also known as Ventolin, as well as salmeterol, an ingredient in GlaxoSmithKline’s Advair, is less effective in children with specific gene variants and may in some cases make asthma worse. (more…)

Sleep Disorder = Sleep Apnea

Do you ever feel tired after sleeping all night or sometimes suddenly awakened in the middle of the night? You may suffer a very serious sleep disorder called sleep apnea.

What Is Sleep Apnea?

Sleep apnea is a disorder characterized by reduction and even cessation of breathing during sleep. This event usually occurs in adults and very rare in children. This condition usually associated with the disease experience of person itself. (more…)

Beware Of Teeth and Mouth Disease

The mouth is the main gate entrance of all diseases. Not healthy oral cavity can cause abnormalities in other organs. Diseases arising from defective teeth and mouth is called focal infection of dental origin or focal infection (FI). Infection in through your teeth and mouth and then spread to other organs. For example, a mild stroke and brain cancer after a severe tooth infection. (more…)

The Important of Sleep for Health

Enough sleep at night is very important for health. It is not a secret anymore if under sleep is effect on body condition. But more sleep (hypersomnia) is also not good because that related of diseases include diabetes, obesity, heart disease and other various health disturbances. (more…)

Noise Can Cause High Blood Pressure

For those of you who work in offices, each day would routinely meet with congestion and noise in the street. Did you know that the sound engine, exhaust and horn-sounding not only cause noise, pollution and painful ear, but noise can also trigger high blood pressure? (more…)