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Senin, 28 Juni 2021
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Minggu, 27 Juni 2021
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Rabu, 23 Juni 2021
What will happen if the body is injected with an expired Covid-19 vaccine
DUNIAKANA - Last week, or to be more precise, March 8, 2021, the Government of the Republic of Indonesia received 1.1 million doses of AstraZeneca vaccine. Unfortunately, even though these vaccines have just arrived, their expiration date falls in May 2021.
With the expiration of about a month away, the government also postponed the distribution of the 1.1 million AstraZeneca vaccine. Even though the UK-made vaccine has obtained an Emergency Use Authorization (UAE) or an emergency use permit for vaccines from the Food and Drug Supervisory Agency (BPOM).
So, is it dangerous for expired vaccines to be injected into the body? Covid-19 volunteer doctor and health influencer, dr. Muhamad Fajri Adda'i revealed that currently there is no data showing the impact of expired vaccines on health.
"So far, there is no data on expired vaccines, but they are damaged. In this context, they do not cause immunity as we expected," said dr. Fajri to MNC Portal Indonesia.
However, DUNIAKANA was reluctant to say that giving expired vaccines was safe to do. The reason is, the risk of expired vaccines certainly has a certain impact on health.
"So there may be a small risk to health. What is clear is that the vaccine becomes useless because the protein is damaged. Because the usefulness is lost, the vaccine becomes useless when injected," he explained.
Pneumonia Becomes 5th Killer in the World, 1st for Babies
DUNIAKANA - Pneumonia is the 5th killer in the world. This disease attacks the lungs as a respiratory organ, then it will turn into an infection.
Lung Specialist Hospital. Mitra Keluarga Cibubur, dr. Wahyu Antono said pneumonia had long been a problem for the medical world. In fact, the death rate is quite high every year.
"When viewed from various studies, both at home and abroad, we also see that pneumonia is on average one of the top five causes of death in the world," said dr. Revelation during the webinar Prevent Pneumonia Early.
Not only being the 5th biggest killer in the world. Pneumonia is also the number one cause of infant mortality in the world, especially for developing countries. This is also based on information from the World Health Organization (WHO).
Pneumonia occurs due to the presence of bacteria, viruses or germs that are contaminated into the respiratory tract. According to dr. Wahyu, usually exposed in the wider community which is quite densely populated.
"The germs are usually in the community," said dr. (DUNIAKANA).
Furthermore, the causes that cause pneumonia include low breast milk intake, low baby weight, and malnourished patients.
"In 2008 the pneumonia rate was higher. Especially nowadays, there are many variants of germs and bacteria, viruses and fungi. So the pneumonia rate is getting higher," he concluded.
Minggu, 13 Juni 2021
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Why Cities With Wild Nature Are Good For Our Health - DUNIAKANA
In an extraordinary finale, Planet Earth II reveals why allowing wildlife into a city can be the secret to healthy city life.
DUNIAKANA As a city grows rapidly, wild animals and people coexist better than ever.
The futuristic Gardens by the Bay in the center of Singapore is a revolutionary botanical garden spanning over 100 hectares of reclaimed land. This is a wonderful asset to the city, which may also offer avenues of happiness and health for its citizens.
"There is strong evidence to show that maintaining a connection to nature is great for our health," explains Fredi Devas, producer of the episode about cities, Cities, on Planet Earth II.
"Many studies have shown that hospital beds with windows facing greenery speed up patients' recovery. Schools have better attendance rates and companies have staff with better memories, if they have vegetation near them."
Watching wild birds in the Jakarta City Forest
Harar, the holy city that also produces beer
Super Trees
A total of 18 giant tree-like structures have many uses for the city. First, their mechanical columns actually support a wide variety of plant species, which are habitats for wildlife.
These 'giant trees' also become solar panels that help reduce the city's electricity bills, and the presence of plants helps the city to be cooler by providing shelter, reflecting sunlight, and releasing water into the environment through evaporation.
Lastly, the structure also provides valuable space for local residents to enjoy, something Singaporean politicians will surely want to maintain.
"The Singaporean government has a good understanding of how to make their residents happy and healthy living in the city," Devas explained. "Their desire was to build a city within a park, realizing that if they wanted the brightest people to come and work there, they had to be interested in something more than just a good salary, and green cities were a huge draw. "
So Singapore has the courage to prioritize ecological wealth and sustainable space, around the area where it plans to build skyscrapers with beautiful views.
However, it is not only Singapore that is promoting the urban green revolution. Milan built a pair of terraced blocks with 800 trees on their recently award-winning faade, forming the world's first vertical forest.
“The Bosco Verticale is iconic, and people really want to live there,” Devas happily explains.
Opinion, These revolutionary parks and forests are a beautiful example of how, by embracing the countryside into our cities, we can reap huge health benefits as well as improve the well-being of our planet. But this concept of coexistence is not just a 21st century phenomenon.
In Ethiopia, the walls surrounding the old city of Harar were built more than 400 years ago to protect its citizens from raiding armies. Yet within these stone barricades they created a special little 'gate' to welcome a predator that is most often misunderstood; Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta).
With a reputation for being cunning and cunning, spotted hyenas are known to attack livestock, and very rarely attack humans.
Despite being Africa's second largest predator after the lion, the Harar people believe that inviting them inside can help eliminate evil spirits. For that the butchers left bones on the streets for them, and one local family even fed them by hand.
This close relationship, built over several centuries, has had a calming effect on the hyena's behavior while within the city walls. "There seems to be a pact between the Harars and certain hyenas," Devas explained. "They just don't attack the cattle within the city."
It is estimated that a population of over 200 individual hyenas has already gained access to the city, with a possible 50 roaming around the walled city at the same time, "This could be the start of the taming process of one of the world's most unlikely animals ."
Hindu Holidays
Traditional Musical Instruments ; The tolerance for wildlife is especially evident in India, where they have accepted city animals for centuries. In Jodphur, India, where the Planet Earth II team witnessed how wildlife benefit from a relationship with humans. According to Hindus who associate themselves with Lord Hanoman, the local langur monkey Hanuman (Semnopithecus hector) is given more food than they eat.
Thanks to a good diet, these urban monkeys are enjoying a population boom, with females giving birth for the first time four years earlier than their forest-dwelling cousins.
In the harsh jungle environment, female langur monkeys can only give birth every four years, where their urban cousins are privileged, giving birth annually.
Greening the Gray
News; Urban wildlife ecology is a contemporary field where researchers are just beginning to understand how animals feed in our concrete jungles. Globally, an area the size of Great Britain is buried in urban land every ten years, so the choice is that wildlife must be eliminated or accepted.
In habitats like the one in this novel, where wildlife is inevitably competing with the biggest changes on our planet, and few animals can adapt, the loss of biodiversity is met with expansion in cities that are constantly on the rise.
By greening our cities, we are able to create a richer environment for ourselves and the animals invited back into the city. As narrator Sir David Attenborough gives his opinion at the end of the series.
"If we create space, the animals will come."
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Rabu, 02 Juni 2021
Benefits of each Aromatherapy Essential Oils - DUNIAKANA
1. Sweet Basil (Ocimum basillicum)
2. Tulsi Basil (Ocimum sanctum)
3. Neem (Azadirachta indical)
4. Neroli (Citrus aurantium)
5. Orange (Citrus aurantium)
6. Patchouli (Pogostemon patchouli)
Selasa, 01 Juni 2021
10 Young Indonesian Female Artists - DUNIAKANA
At the end of last August, Jakarta Art Week 2019 was officially held for the public by the Governor of DKI Jakarta, Anies Baswedan. This event itself is a week of fine arts celebrations in the city of Jakarta initiated by MRA Media, and supported by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government, Enjoy Jakarta, MRT Jakarta, Trans Jakarta and Dove Indonesia.
Held from August 26 to September 15 2019, Jakarta Art Week 2019 invites the people of Jakarta - especially pedestrians - to be able to enjoy art works along Jalan Sudirman. In the first year of its implementation, this show features 10 works of female artists at 21 bus stops along Jalan Sudirman with the theme Perempuan Bicara Seni.
10 seniman perempuan yang ikut berpartisipasi meriahkan pameran tersebut; Ajeng Martia, Cempaka Surakusumah, Dian Suci, Patricia Untario, Budi Asih, Maharani Mancanagara, Sanchia, Hanggita Dewi, Theresia Agustina Sitompul, Saputri, Kalya Risangdaru . The theme is "My hair. My words." Dove Indonesia together with ten female artists who support Jakarta Art Week hope to give confidence to all women regardless of the hairstyle they choose.
Want to know more about the ten female artists who contributed to Jakarta Art Week 2019? Check out their profile below:
1. Patricia Untario
Through her work, Patricia Untario wants to show that how to express herself from each individual cannot be a determinant or an obstacle in achieving the highest achievement and life goals. Patricia Untario is a female artist who consistently uses glass material combined with the play of light so that her works have their own characteristics and uniqueness.
2. Budi Asih
Taking the theme Tulus, Budi Asih interpreted the artwork "My Hair, I Said" to be a means of expressing gratitude for the gift from God Almighty in interpreting life and life. This work tells the story of a strong woman who, in the midst of various activities and responsibilities, is always an entertainer for her family and the center of attention because of her feelings.
That meaning is also contained in the hair, which grows and lives full of love until it finally falls down beautifully with charm, spreading awe to every eye that sees. For Budi Asih, a woman who is consistent in creating works of art is a choice and a challenge in life without compromising her duties as a wife or a mother who becomes a balancer in the household.
According to him, through works of art, a woman can express her voice, ideas, and ideas based on her limitless imagination so that she is able to provide positive energy, enthusiasm and hope for herself and others so that she can make her a human being who gives blessings to the universe. Budi Asih is an artist from Yogyakarta whose works tell a lot about the journey of life and human life in nature, in which there is a hope for a peaceful life.
3. Dian Suci
Taking the theme "Spelling the body, immersing the spirit", for Dian Suci the meaning of "My Hair, I Said" is the process of immersing herself as a woman - which to be honest is never easy because she is composed of layers of reality that make up her body.
Women, like Drupadi at the gambling table, are sheets of cloth that are never endlessly opened and read. Like exchanging catch and let go, the value will never be right and end no matter how close we are to it. Until the end of the day, he took off his hair and shared a secret.
According to Dian Suci's view, a woman has beautiful hair and a beautiful face that unite together to become the best work that God might create for her, making women's hair a very valuable work to decorate the beauty of the whole of a woman. Dian Suci is an artist from Yogyakarta who in her works as a whole often talks about the world of women and the things that surround them.
4. Hanggita Dewi
Lack of self-love is also one of the reasons for the decline in mental health in our individuals. As a result, the energy expended on activities and productivity decreases. The inspiration for Hangita Dewi's work is taken from self-love or love for oneself which is the seed for personal growth that can develop to make our nation better.
For him, self-love can come in various dimensions. External factors can be a reference for someone to love himself. Not only caring for the face and body, maintaining the beauty of hair is also a form of self-love. Isn't there a saying, "Hair is a woman's crown"? Hanggita Dewi is an artist born in 1995 who has worked and participated in various joint exhibitions. Hanggita also won several mural competitions in 2015 and 2016.
5. Kalya Risangdaru
Kalya Risangdaru's work "My Hair, My Words" is made from a personal view as a woman who was born with curly hair, thick, fluffy, and difficult to groom. "Since I was in school, my friends used to make fun of me because I have lion hair. Because of that, I've always been more confident when I put my hair in a ponytail.
But lately, I've slowly started to learn to love the natural texture of my hair without being braided or blown. , I learned to regain the confidence to let my hair loose and show hair texture," said Kalya. For him, a woman must believe that she has the power to determine her own physical appearance without being disturbed by the opinions of others.
"Whatever they say, my life must go on. Even if you cut these unkempt curls, they'll grow back later, right? Say as they please because life moving forward is not determined by your opinions." Kalya Risangdaru, who was born in Jakarta in 1993, wants to convey the issues that occur within women and that painting becomes an appropriate medium for connoisseurs of works who are free to interpret the visuals presented themselves and seek closeness with each other.6. Maharani Mancanagara
For Maharani, "My Hair, My Word" presents the issue of freedom of expression for women with a variety of different cultural backgrounds. Just like hair that varies, whatever the shape, a woman will still look beautiful and elegant.
By taking a dance move, this work becomes a symbol that freedom of expression is not defined by long, short, curly or straight hair. Maharani Mancanagara is an artist born in Padang in 1990 who in each of his works often explores the history of Indonesia in accordance with his personal and family experiences.
7. Ajeng Martia Saputri
With the work "Rambut Aku, Kata Aku", Ajeng wants to show that as a woman, Ajeng lives in the midst of demands to have a physique according to the standards that exist in society. According to Ajeng Martiasa Putri, the process of creating helps her to define the meaning of beauty according to herself.
Her work tells the story of a woman's hair made with flower arrangements similar to flower embroidery which illustrates the process of interpreting the meaning of the word beautiful. The process of doing it is not as easy as sewing thread by strand to form the desired image. With the theme "Be You, Do you, For You",
Ajeng wants to share the message that the definition of beautiful returns to oneself, from oneself, and to oneself. Ajeng Martia Saputri is an artist born in Semarang. His work talks a lot about the personal realm because for him, his work has a therapeutic effect. He began to explore various mediums ranging from cloth to resin, 3 dimensional and 2 dimensional.
8. Sanchia
Taking the theme "Wild Strands", the work "My Hair, I Say" by Sanchia tells about his personal experiences. "Like my hair, which I sometimes force silence, I force it to wavy, I force it to remain black and cut it into pieces, but there are only two strands that are always wild, rejecting perfection," he said.
For Sanchia, his hair will never forget to remind him of the original world. Like a woman who must always be a symbol of beauty no matter how she is formed Although sometimes wild, his hair is also very submissive. Her hair never struggles too hard. It is imperfect but strong, powerful, live with love, and conquer the world.
Sanchia Hamidjaja was born in 1983 in Jakarta. In his works, he is very inspired by comics, cartoons, and dialogues in everyday life. Many of his works are in the form of pictures and murals.
9. Theresia Sitompul
Theresia shared that the inspiration for "My Hair, I Said" has a message: whoever you are, you have your own style, you have your own personality, you have your own attitude, and other people will see and respect you.
Theresia Agustina Sitompul is an artist born in Pasuruan who often includes elements of concern for the environment in works of art. As an artist, Theresia does not forget to invite us to protect the environment as much as we take care of ourselves.
10. Cempaka Surakusumah
Through the work "Hair Aku Kata Aku", Cempaka wants to show that what makes a woman different is if she has a hand in determining what she wants to do and what she wants to choose in living her life.
A woman has the right to have a statement and freedom to be herself. Hair is one of the female personas, where the characteristics of a woman can also be seen from her hair. The depiction of works through geometric abstract compositions resembling different haircuts is a visualization of the beautiful feeling that emanates from a woman when she makes her choice and believes in herself.
Cempaka Surakusumah is an artist born in 1987. His work is heavily influenced by emotions or feelings. Something that cannot be described in a realist form, which can only be felt, and which can be developed into various forms and approaches.
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