Healthy Inspirations
Myth / Fact: Sinus Infection is Contagious?
Tue, 15 Dec 2020Sinusitis is inflammation of the sinus walls, which are small, air-filled cavities located behind the cheekbones and forehead. We often think of the sinuses,like the common cold and cough, can be contagious. Moreover, the sinuses are also characterized by coughs, nasal congestion, and colds. Myth / Fact?Myth! To date, no studies have proven that sinus infections are contagious. On the other hand, if the result of a viral infection is a cold, then the pathogen can be transmitted from person to pe...
Read MoreMyth / Fact: Mosquitoes May Pass On HIV?
Tue, 15 Dec 2020Many people believe the rumors about mosquitoes may transmit HIV or AIDS, it is said that when a mosquito bites someone with HIV or AIDS, there are some viruses that are carried bymosquito. Well, this virus is said to be spread if the mosquito bites other people, just like malaria and dengue fever. Myth / Fact?Short answer long, transmission of HIV or AIDS through mosquito bites is just a myth.In fact, until now there are no medical research that proven that mosquito bites can transmit...
Read MoreMyth / Fact: Menstruating Women Should Not Consume Cold F&B
Mon, 30 Nov 2020Many times we hear information that suggests several activities women should avoid while menstruating, one of which is prohibition to drink cold water, it is said that cold drinks andfood can make blood clot in the uterus and gradually turn into cysts. Myth/Fact?It is a Myth! In fact, women's menstrual cycle isinfluenced by the balance of estrogen and progesteronehormones . The balance of these two hormones is greatly influenced by physical and psychological health. Cold drinks do not affect hor...
Read MoreMyth / Fact: Sugar Consumption Triggers Cancer Cell Growth
Mon, 23 Nov 2020Often we hear that consuming excess sugar can accelerate and aggravate the growth of cancer cells. Myth / Fact?It's a myth, in fact, there is no research that proves that consuming excessive sugar can accelerate the growth of cancer cells. In several studies that have been conducted, it has been found that cancer cells will not decrease or disappear if the sufferer stops consuming sugar.Cancer Council Australia CEO, Professor Sanchia Aranda revealed that stopping sugar to prevent cancer also mea...
Read MoreMyth / Fact: Pregnant Women Should Avoid Cats
Tue, 17 Nov 2020Many of us often advise pregnant women not to pet or approach cats during pregnancy. Because it can give disease, harm the health of the baby in the womb and even miscarry. Myth / Fact?Responding to this assumption, Gynecologist and Obstetrics Specialist of Bung Karno Hospital Solo, dr. Andy Wijayanto, M.Kes, called this a myth, in fact there is no problem if a pregnant woman is around cats or even raising cats. On the contrary, having a pet like a cat can be helpful for relieving stress and psy...
Read MoreMyth / Fact: Night Cycling Causing Pneumonia?
Tue, 17 Nov 2020Cycling is not only fun, but also has many positive effects that are healthy for the body. There are many cycling communities in Indonesia that do practices, not only during the day,but also at night.But many say that cycling at night can cause pnemumonia, myth / fact?The fact is ... Pneumonia is an inflammation or infection that occurs in the lungs and is usually caused by viruses, fungi, or bacteria. Night wind is not one of the causes of pneumonia. A person experiences pneumonia when the air...
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