Myth of the Month – Near Drowning
Friday, October 1st, 2010
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Myth of the Month – Near DrowningFriday, October 1st, 2010
Myth of the Month – Will Alcohol Warm You Up?Friday, September 17th, 2010
The Real Dirt on Hand SanitizersThursday, April 30th, 2009The recent Swine Flu scare, and the subsequent calls of government health officials to use hand sanitizers regularly as a key means of reducing the likelihood of contracting the virus, has reignited the alcohol vs. benzalkonium chloride debate. While alcohol based hand sanitizers with concentration levels above 60% are effective at killing germs, next generation sanitizers containing benzalkonium chloride have been shown to provide protection long after an alcohol based sanitizer evaporates from your skin. Handclens (the generic name for AMK’s Adventure Hand Sanitizer ), which contains BZK, kills all 3 types of germs: viruses, bacteria and fungi, including Influenza Type A, of which Swine Flu H1N1 is a subtype. Myth of the Month – Lightning StrikesMonday, March 16th, 2009MYTH: Lightning can strike you only when the thunderstorm is in sight. FACT: Lightning may travel up to 15 miles horizontally and strike out of the clear blue sky. Get into a protected area before the thunderstorm passes overhead and wait 30 minutes before heading back outside after the last thunder is heard or lightning is seen. Myth of the Month – Rewarming Frostbitten Body PartsFriday, January 16th, 2009Myth of the Month – Cleaning a Wound with Hydrogen PeroxideSunday, November 30th, 2008Myth of the Month – Water TreatmentTuesday, October 7th, 2008Myth of the Month – Extracting Snake VenomTuesday, August 19th, 2008Myth of the Month – Extracting Snake Venom Myth: Cut, suck or extract or extract snake venom out of the skin from a poisonous snake bite. Fact: Cutting, sucking or using an extraction pump will cause more harm than good, while removing little, if any venom. Remove constrictive clothing and jewelry and keep the snake bite elevated above the level of the heart while seeking professional medical care. Remember to carry a first aid kit with you at all times! |
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