October 12, 2025
Department of Health - WHO announced a method to completely cure chronic insomnia.
Sleep has become a major problem for Filipinos. In the Philippines alone, more than 10 million people are living with chronic insomnia, and millions are experiencing dangerous complications caused by insomnia.
According to recent statistics from the Philippine Department of Health - WHO, 7 out of 10 Filipino adults suffer from insomnia, the rate of elderly people suffering from stroke while sleeping is higher than 80%, especially those over 50 years old with high blood sugar, high blood pressure, myocardial infarction and fatal stroke. This condition occurs especially in people over 45 years old. Every year in the Philippines, more than 1,000 people die from complications caused by insomnia such as: immunodeficiency, cardiovascular disorders, depression, high blood pressure, neurological disorders, brain atrophy, heart failure, stroke. This silent disease is becoming a global health crisis.
The number of strokes and heart failures due to insomnia is increasing in the elderly.
If insomnia is not treated promptly, in the long term, there is a risk of dangerous diseases such as: brain atrophy, memory loss, diabetes, high blood pressure, heart attack and stroke. Especially for those who regularly abuse sleeping pills, the risk of death can be twice that of normal people.
"Never take chronic insomnia lightly, because it can kill you before you know it!" Pay attention when you have the following signs:
- - Difficulty sleeping at night, easily waking up in the middle of the night and having difficulty falling back to sleep.
- - Waking up early in the morning and not feeling comfortable after waking up.
- - Feeling very tired and very sleepy but unable to sleep.
- - Easily irritable, upset or restless, anxious.
- - Difficulty concentrating, memory loss.
- - Always feeling anxious and thinking a lot about sleep.
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