Protect Your Skin with Scientifically Advanced Sunscreen

Protect your skin from sunlight is important, because it omits different types of ultraviolet radiation that causes sunburn, skin cancer, and other types of photo damage. UV-A, can cause invisible damage and skin aging, without any reddening or pain Ultraviolet type B (UV-B) radiation causes sunburn and is easier to protect your skin from than UV-A.
Effective sunscreen has been developed since 1938 to protect the skin from harmful sunlight. Eventually, a worldwide standard for measuring the effectiveness of sunscreen was introduced in 1962, when the concept of Sun Protection Factor (SPF) was applied to all sunscreen products.
The SPF of a sunscreen is a laboratory measure of the effectiveness of sunscreen. The higher the SPF, the more protection a sunscreen offers against the sun’s ultraviolet rays. The SPF number indicates the time a person wearing sunscreen can be exposed to the sun before getting sunburn relative to the time a person without sunscreen can be exposed. Someone who would burn after 15 minutes in the sun would expect to burn after 150 minutes if protected by a sunscreen with SPF 10. Different skin types require different SPF strengths. When choosing a sunscreen, make sure it is SPF 15 or higher, and select a broad-spectrum sunscreen that protects against UVB and UVA radiation.
Weather Allergy’s Attack
Filed under: Woman health, disease & disturbance, family health

Wether Allergic
Changing temperature airs really trouble child with weather allergic talent. Child that has weather allergy often point out red skin symptom or itch. Weather allergy usually happens since mark sense interaction among genetic factor and environmental. Some person that suffers allergy, its body has invulnerability system its sees allergen (substance that evokes allergy) as object of intern.
Person that sensitive will show allergy phenomena if most given substances flats (allergen) even this substances not evoke phenomena what even on person that do not allergy. While allergen is substance / material trigger allergy.
Allergy oft concerned by genetic factor. If one of or parent second suffers allergy, therefore its possibility for child suffer allergy as greater even allergy type that be suffered can just disparate. Fathers allergic shrimp, and if mother is allergic soap, while its child may weather allergy. If either one parent suffers allergy, therefore opportunity the child suffers vicinity allergy 15%-30%. While if both of the parent suffers allergy, the risk of the child strikes even allergy will excelsior, namely 50%-75%. Reverential allergy genetic factor and also environmental, generally arise observable phenomena on respiration, which is asthma. On weather allergic case, one that as allergen is changed weather it own. Temperature’s allergy becomes 3 types, namely allergic on cold weather, on hot weather, or on both. On last type, each weather change, well of hot to been chilled or contrariwise, can trigger allergy.
Mom’s Depression and Child’s Asthma

A mother’s depression can worsen her child’s asthma, U.S. researchers have found.
Their six-month study of 262 black mothers and their children found that children whose mothers had more depressive symptoms had more frequent asthma symptoms, while children of mothers with fewer depressive symptoms had less frequent asthma symptoms.
The Johns Hopkins Children’s Center team focused on black mothers and children because black children are disproportionately affected by asthma. The study was released online in advance of publication in an upcoming print issue of the Journal of Pediatric Psychology.
While the degree of a mother’s depression affected her child’s asthma symptoms, the reverse wasn’t true, the researchers found. This suggests that a mother’s depression is an independent risk factor that can predict the severity of a child’s asthma.
Because depression often involves fatigue, memory lapses and problems with concentration, it can impair a mother’s ability to manage her child’s asthma, which may require daily drug treatments and frequent doctor visits, the study authors noted.




