Scientific Prevention of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon monoxide can be produced by burning any combustible gas, oil, wood or charcoal. When inhaling too much of this gas, it will replace oxygen into the blood, causing carbon monoxide poisoning. Without oxygen, cells in the body will die and organs will stop functioning. Carbon monoxide is colorless, odorless and odorless, so it can easily be ignored. If inhaled in excess, it can be fatal within a few minutes. Therefore, it is necessary to know the symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning. Dr. Clove will also tell you how to do what when these symptoms occur and, more importantly, how to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning. What conditions may cause carbon monoxide poisoning? Any device that uses fuel can become monoxide.Sources Read More …

Sleep at night and always wake up. Don’t drive during the day.

One third of one’s life is asleep. Through sleep, the brain can rest and restart, memories can be sorted out and consolidated, and muscles can be relaxed and energized. Not long ago, I saw a news report that < < the boy was suffering from [sleeping sickness] and suddenly fell asleep while riding a bicycle and ran into a pedestrian > >.

Will [burn] burn your brain?

Common people commonly known as [burning and smoking] in medicine used to be called [febrile convulsion], now called [febrile convulsion]. This is a common complication when children have fever, which often occurs in children aged 6 months to 5 years old. About 2%-4% of children of this age group experience overheated convulsion. Especially children aged 12 months to 18 months have a high incidence, and there are not many attacks after 3 years old. Parents who have experienced their children’s febrile convulsions often use words such as “fear”, “terror” and “horror” to describe the situation at that time. Indeed, When the attack occurs, the child’s performance is often loss of consciousness, convulsions, rolling eyes, and limbs twitching on both sides Read More …