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Tuesday, June 09, 2009

It's Fun to Know: The Demand for Surgical Masks

When you tune into media coverage of the swine flu pandemic, you can't miss all the surgical masks being worn by pedestrians and health officials in Mexico and other affected countries.

But if the pandemic hits the U.S. in big numbers... demand for those masks could get out of hand. Turns out that the official U.S. government stockpile is only 119 million masks - that's about one for every three Americans. And the Department of Health and Human Services estimates we would need 30 billion if the pandemic goes "full-fledged," because they need to be replaced regularly to be effective.

The good news? Many health experts doubt that the masks do much to help stop the spread of disease - mostly because people tend to use them incorrectly or sporadically. What does work? Canceling large social gatherings, frequent hand washing, and covering your mouth when coughing.

(Source: Time)



Word to the Wise: Diadem

A "diadem" (DYE-uh-dem) - from the Greek for "a band" - is a crown.

Example (as used by Milan Kundera in the Guardian): "The sky above is blue; the many clouds - sun-drenched, gilded, lively - have moved down, settled like a great diadem on the broad ring of the encircling mountains."

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These articles appear courtesy of Early to Rise [Issue #2686, 06-04-09], the Internet's most popular health, wealth, and success e-zine. For a complimentary subscription, visit http://www.earlytorise.com/.

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