Be Proactive, Be Healthy: Seven Ways to Prepare for a Mega Flu Season

Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius recently appeared on NBC’s Today Show. She spoke frankly and said a “plausible scenario” for the United States is a wide-scale flu infection this season, warning of 30,000-90,000 deaths and as many as 300,000 people requiring intensive care treatment at hospitals.
Are you ready for flu season? Are you prepared if the flu virus gets jiggy with your body?

Granted, media hype can blow just about anything out of proportion. Considering this is a fair bit more serious than the Jon & Kate situation, however, it is wise to take a few preventative steps in preparation for the fast-approaching flu season.

1. Get vaccinated
Time to get over your “But I hate shots!” whining and ranting. Educate yourself on available vaccinations, talk with your doctor, and view the CDC website. They have vaccination information here.

2. Wash your hands and use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
Giving high-fives should be a safe and friendly sport. I used to think only crazed soccer moms carried hand sanitizer in their purses. Not anymore. You don’t have to belong to the Church of Purell; keeping your hands clean is a must, however, to avoid the transmission of nasty germs. Also keep in mind that you should sneeze into a Kleenex, not directly into your hands.

3. Don’t touch your face.
The virus enters the body through the eyes, nose and mouth.

4. Take vitamins, eat healthy, exercise, and reduce stress.
Easier said than done but try your hardest to act upon these goals if they’ll possibly keep you from staring down at the bottom of a toilet bowl later this year (if anything it’s a good excuse not to return your mother’s voicemail until April). There are a number of natural health preventions as well. Talk to your doctor or visit a natural foods store.

5. Enjoy time in a sauna a couple times a week.
The steam and heat can supposedly kill off viruses (if it’s over 80 degrees).

6. Enjoy time outdoors.
Ever been on a plane when multiple people are sick? It’s miserable. Get outside, even when it’s annoyingly cold. Give yourself old-fashioned rosy pink cheeks. Staying cooped up indoors circulates germs.

7. Keep tissues, electrolyte drinks, household cleaners, soft foods and other items on hand.
No doubt the flu can spread like rabbits. If you come down with the flu, quarantine yourself with a stash of Will Ferrell movies to prevent the spread of the virus. Try not to use items that are hard to disinfect once the virus has run its course (such as your laptop). In any case, chances are you won’t want to haul yourself out to the 24-hour s-c-a-r-y Walgreens on Lake Street just to stock up on toilet paper and pudding cups. Not to mention few things feel worse than when you’re sweaty and yellow-green, lying half dead on the couch and someone has to actually see you to drop off orange Gatorade. Gross.

Want more information? View these resources:

* The Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) influenza page·
* “Key Facts About the Seasonal Flu Vaccine,” CDC
* “FluView: A Weekly Influenza Surveillance Report·
* A Swine Flu (H1N1) overview (slideshow)
* Flu Prevention Strategies

Story taken from Dumb Little Man: Tips for Life

We have had a man in our dept that had swine flu recently, and it said it was twice as bad as the regular flu.  Thankfully I didn’t catch it from him, poor guy!


Biore Clean Things Up Nourishing Gel Cleanser

I have to admit that for most of my adult life, I have been a slave to Clinique.  I ran out of my Clinique cleanser about a month ago.  I didn’t feel like enduring the hassle of finding a parking space at the mall, fighting the crowds, and then waiting in line to purchase new cleanser.  I was at Ulta and saw the Biore Clean Things Up Nourishing Gel Cleanser and thought I would give it a try.  Heck, if I didn’t like it, I was only out $6 and a little of my time.

After using it for at least a month now, I have to say I really do love Biore Clean Things Up Nourishing Gel Cleanser.  I love it more than my Clinique gel cleanser.  With Clinique I used to have to exfoliate at least once a week, and I never really felt like my face was actually getting clean.  I had used the Clinique 3 step system for years and the Clarifying Lotion would always show me so much makeup that the Cleanser hadn’t removed.  And I have never been in love with the Clinique Dramatically Different Moisturizing Lotion, even when they came out with a gel version.  It always felt too heavy and by lunch, I was always having to use those little face blotting papers to get the oil off of my face.

After I bought the Biore Clean Things Up Nourishing Gel Cleanser, I found an old bottle of Oil of Olay lotion that I have been using, and my skin has almost cleared up.  I really think the Clinique products were part of my bad skin problems.

I am so thankful to find a great product that doesn’t cause me to waste at least an hour of my time to get it.  No more parking at the mall and fighting the crowds.  And no more snobby Clinique sales associates.  They were always so rude!


JQuery Tabs and Google Maps

Good little article from Raymond Camden’s Blog about JQuery tabs and Google Maps. I have implemented Google Maps where I work and am interested in creating tabbed content for the output…


A really great post from an Adobe Coldfusion Newbie

A really great post from an Adobe Coldfusion Newbie

found via Ben Forta’s Blog


35 Basic Tutorials to Get You Started with Photoshop

Here is a great list of Photoshop tutorials from 35 different websites, listed over at 6Revisions (I love that site!)

http://sixrevisions.com/graphics-design/35-basic-tutorials-to-get-you-started-with-photoshop/

Now, go have fun, kids!


It’s Aliiiiiiiiiiive!

There, I did it.  You can either hug me or sue me :P