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November 22, 2007 -- 12:05 PM
posted by Al
I do, when I was getting the shot I was sitting beside this conceited dude. He was flirting with the nurse and was sitting around topless. Yeah not something you really want to remember but it stuck in the head somehow.
November 22, 2007 -- 7:51 AM
posted by Al
It was Hep something, and it was in 3 parts. It was the STD passable Hep.
November 21, 2007 -- 11:36 PM
posted by Jere
Wasn't Hep B the three part shot we got in grades 10, 11 and 12?
November 21, 2007 -- 8:35 PM
posted by Par
You didn't get a Hep B vaccination. That's a relatively new program. (So's chicken pox, actually. We didn't get that either.)
November 21, 2007 -- 1:30 PM
posted by alison
so... Mumps...
"Mumps
Mumps is a disease that causes fever, headache and swollen glands around the jaw. Sometimes mumps causes inflammation of the spinal cord and covering of the brain (meningitis) but usually this does not cause permanent damage. In rare cases a child’s brain becomes severely inflamed (encephalitis). Mumps can also cause deafness. About one out of four men who get mumps have painfully swollen testicles that may lead to sterility in rare cases. For one out of 10 women who get mumps, the ovaries will be infected and painful."
Immunizations start next week on campus.
and random question:
were we too early for the grade 5 Hep-B immunization? Did we get it in grade 8? I can't honestly remember if I got immunized for it...
November 21, 2007 -- 1:05 PM
posted by alison
yes! it works!
This is the glacial retreat of the last ice age over Alberta. Cool, eh?
November 20, 2007 -- 8:50 PM
posted by Par
This is brilliant: Meta-analytic study finds no link between violent video games and aggressive behavior and links violent games to beneficial effects:
Once predication of family violence was eliminated by players of violent video games, there is no correlation between [violent games and aggression].
In other words, gamers who play violent video games are more likely to be aggressive due to family violence than by playing video games.
No doubt we'll see legislators crusading against family violence now, right? Right?
November 20, 2007 -- 7:56 PM
posted by Al
November 20, 2007 -- 6:10 PM
posted by Par
I don't think it's mean, alison. (Of course, I'm quickly developing a fascist new perspective on public health and safety.)
