Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) is most commonly found in office buildings, particularly those with poor ventilation, inadequate air quality, and high levels of indoor pollutants. Enclosed spaces with limited airflow, such as high-rise buildings and newly constructed or renovated structures, often report higher instances of SBS symptoms. Factors like the use of synthetic materials, insufficient cleaning, and the presence of mold or allergens can exacerbate the condition. Additionally, workplaces with high occupancy rates and prolonged occupancy can see increased cases of SBS.
Sick Building Syndrome - 2013 was released on: USA: 22 February 2013 (internet)
The cast of Sick Building Syndrome - 2013 includes: Danny Grossman as Unwelcome Visitor Brooke Nevin as Amy
Could be: Sick Building Syndrome Short Bowel Syndrome Shaken Baby Syndrome Straight Back Syndrome
C. V. Emery has written: 'Sick building syndrome'
Sick sinus syndrome is a disorder of the sinus node of the heart, which regulates heartbeat. With sick sinus syndrome, the sinus node fails to signal properly, resulting in changes in the heart rate.
Environmental medicine is helpful for those patients suffering from chronic allergies, asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, EI/MCS, fibromyalgia, Gulf War syndrome, and sick building syndrome.
No. Sick Sinus Syndrome is malfunction of heart natural pacemaker. After implatation of artificial pacemaker this syndrome is cured. It means that you will die of anything else but NOT because Sick Sinus Syndrome!
If drugs are causing the problem, their withdrawal may effectively eliminate the disorder.Once treatment is indicated, most patients will receive a pacemaker.Some drugs are used to treat sick sinus syndrome,but digitalis should be used with caution.
Symptoms commonly reported are headache, fatigue, weakness, difficulty concentrating, short-term memory loss, dizziness, irritability and depression, itching, numbness, burning sensation, congestion, sore throat, hoarseness.
Elimination of a drug therapy which aggravates sick sinus syndrome is the first line of treatment for some patients. Other causes of the syndrome are not preventable.
Peter J. Dennison has written: 'An examination and analysis of sick building syndrome in selected libraries of Great Britain'
Sick sinus syndrome may be brought on by the use of certain drugs, but is most common in elderly patients. Other conditions, such as sarcoidosis.Chagas' disease.or certain cardiac myopathies can.the node to malfunction.