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Healthcare Statistics-23% of Children had Stunted Growth

Healthcare Statistics The World Health Organization (WHO) affirms that the "enjoyment of the highest attainable standard of health is one of the fundamental rights of every human being without distinction of race, religion, political belief, economic or social condition.” Besides keeping our body strong and alive, there are other pragmatic reasons we, especially our governments should prioritize health. Health maintains society. When people are sick, they become unproductive and unhappy. Moreover, if the illness is severe, other people, whether they are loved ones or healthcare workers, must focus more of their attention on the sick and less on themselves and other. Thus, a nation enveloped by a disease can bring… Read More Continue Reading
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Sleep Regression Statistics-21 Stats and Facts

Sleep Regression Statistics For people with babies, sleep regression can be an annoying thing. Sleep regression is when a baby's sleep pattern shifts. For days or even weeks, the baby may not sleep or nap at the same time as they used to. Sleep regression can also include shorter naps, extreme fussiness at nap or bedtime, fighting sleep, and frequent wakings at night This can happen at inconvenient times as well like at 2 AM, so it can be frustrating for parents. However, sleep regression also implies that the baby may be going through a growth spurt or their brain is developing. (Healthline)   The Most Surprising Sleep Regression Statistics… Read More Continue Reading
hospital statistics

Hospital Statistic-25 Statistics and Facts

Hospital Statistics Hospitals are an essential institution in society. Today, a hospital can represent the advancements humans have made in the arts and sciences of medicine and healthcare. Before, however, hospitals also represented social and religious ideologies. The first recorded hospital stood between the 5th and 6th centuries in the Byzantine Empire. Later on, hospitals appeared in western Europe, starting in monasteries. When the industrial revolution came, it not only changed economies but also the healthcare system. As cities and populations grew, so did infectious diseases, injuries, and death rates. Hospitals had to keep up. By the 18th century, mental hospitals appeared. Before that, ignorance, superstition, and moral condemnation were… Read More Continue Reading
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Parasomnias Statistics-39 Statistics and Facts

Parasomnias Statistics Parasomnias are a group of sleep disorders that can happen while falling asleep, when sleeping, and when waking up. Parasomnias include abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, or dreams. The behaviors you express may appear  complex and intentional, such as eating and even driving. However, you remain asleep during the event and may recall nothing when you wake up. Examples of parasmonias are: Sleepwalking Confusional Arousals Sleep Terrors Sleep-related Eating Disorder Rapid Eye Movement (REM) Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) Nightmare Disorder Sleep Paralysis Bedwetting (enuresis) Sleep Hallucinations Exploding Head Syndrome Sleep Talking (Sleep Education)  Please link to us if you find any information useful on this page. It helps… Read More Continue Reading