U.S. Military Is Developing Smart Microgrids With Solar Power

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Posted on 14th July 2010 by Esther Alarcon in Politics

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The U.S military is ramping up its dedication to solar energy and other alternate fuels with two new demonstration projects for smart microgrid technology. These microgrids could pull power interchangeably from solar arrays and other sources to cut costs, improve logistics, and reduce the troop safety hazards involved with fossil fuel convoys. As part of the particular military’s drive to guide the civilian sector to more secure and environmentally friendly power sources, the projects are designed to show the effectiveness of microgrids at large civilian facilities in addition to military installations. Business parks, industrial complexes and academic establishments would be prime candidates.

One of the eco friendly microgrid projects is getting completed right now in the world’s biggest Marine Corps base, Twentynine Palms Base in California, while the other will be conducted at the Wheeler Air Base in Hawaii starting in September. At Wheeler solely, the Army is longing for a slice in fuel usage of up to 60 % as well as a reduction in the amount of generators it needs.

The U.S. Military and Lasting Energy

The Department of Defense is actually going after sustainable energy all over the map, which includes microbial fuel cells, portable solar power for the Marines as well as fighter jet biofuel for the Navy as well as Air Force amid a growing number of solar arrays at military bases such as Pearl Harbor. Improving energy efficiency is another point of concentration, by means of such projects as non toxic anti-barnacle coatings for ships’ hulls, next-generation desalination techniques, and diesel-electric crossbreed vehicles. Microgrid engineering suits as a transitional step that enables sustainable power to supplement traditional fossil fuels seamlessly, and as a method to manage an energy future that gives non-renewable fuels the shoe almost entirely for multiple renewable fuel sources.

Microgrids in U.S. Military Bases

With Wheeler, the microgrid made by Honeywell Aerospace will be effective at distributing electricity from solar energy along with other sources, and supply for portable energy that allows soldiers in battle zones and other remote locations to perform with far less resupply baggage than what fossil fuels require. It’s also designed to pull a lot more efficiency out of current “legacy generators” and make sure that energy is supplied with no interruption in emergencies. The main focus is similar at Twentynine Palms, where a demonstration venture coming from General Electric is going ahead. At each, the microgrids are expected to reduce the cost of power supply by decreasing reliance on the outside electric power grid.

The U.S. Military as well as Real Energy Security

In certain civilian circles, power security for the U.S. simply means drilling for more oil in American soil as well as coastal places, and buying much less overseas oil. The military does not see it that way. The Department of Defense has set up an even more informative and comprehensive strategy that calls for ending reliance on non-renewable fuels completely, because of their high dangers for environmental and open public health, their potential to produce worldwide political instability related to weather change, their part as a flashpoint with regards to military action regardless of climate change, their cost, and most importantly the impact of fossil fuels on troop safety and supply logistics within the field. Since the civilian sector did not operate, the military has used an explicit policy of proceeding over and above just meeting the requirements of current environmental restrictions, and using every constitutional methods within its fingertips to guide the nation to a safer, saner method to harvest power. It is past ironic that lots of the exact same politicians and pundits who would otherwise profess to support our soldiers have instead blocked this objective at every opportunity.

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Dutch Scientists Developing Sixty Five Percent Efficient Nanowire Solar Cells

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Posted on 13th July 2010 by Esther Alarcon in Politics

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High efficiency solar cells tend to be for this moment limited to space applications, on account of their prohibitive prices. The Eindhoven University of Technology from The Netherlands, with a EUR 1.2 million help from the Dutch administration desires to develop ultra-effective solar cells that are in addition cheap. They visualize their cells having a sixty five percent efficiency, something even the satellites might be jealous of.

Presently, thin film solar cells have an effectiveness somewhere about forty percent. Recent studies as well as prototypes made with concentrated solar panels disclosed a conversion of 41 percent, though the researchers coming from TU/ want more. They will use mirror systems which concentrate the particular light one thousand times and make use of hardly any substance for the actual solar cells, which would be very expensive usually if used at complete level.

Jos Haverkort, one of the researchers, stated: “Any time the Netherlands desires to timely participate in a commercial exploitation of nanowire solar cells, there is a great desperation to jump in today.” The research is conducted along with Philips MiPlaza.

Their concept concerning how to make their dream possible banks on putting a lot of subcells(junctions) within each cell, by which each subcell has to transform a specific spectrum of light optimally into electricity. The very best nanowire solar cell made to this very day comes with an 8.4 percent performance. The Dutch researchers want to encase the nanowires inside protective shells to be able to have the same high efficiency just like thin-film cells. Haverkort believes that five to ten junctions are going to be enough to improve the solar cell having the desired sixty five percent efficiency.

Production costs are also slashed by their proposed technology, because the nanowires which make their solar cells could be produced on cheap silicon substrate and also grow more quickly. Gallium and Indium, the 2 costly and rare materials that they will utilize for the tiny solar cells are going to be used very scarcely.

Not too long ago, the price tag on solar cells had been at approximately $3/watt. It is now almost $2/watt (sometimes less). Right after the particular researchers from Eindhoven will have finished their work and the market will have gladly approved their solar cells, the price might fall below 50 cents per watt, which seems incredible. We will wait and we will see.

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Mobile Phone-Charging Footwear: Walk (A Lot) To Speak

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Posted on 8th July 2010 by Esther Alarcon in Politics

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I truly want a pair of Orange Power Wellies, mostly so I could declare that I am wearing “wellies,” a term we just do not make use of enough on this area of the pond. But additionally because they’re very cute thermoelectric rubber boot footwear which charge your own mobile phone making use of warmth out of your feet. These can come in very handy whenever hiking, camping, or engaging in other activities that lend themselves to wellie wearing yet not necessarily to electrical power outlets.

U.K. mobile rider Orange teamed with green-energy company GotWind to create the boots that sport a power-producing sole which switches foot heat straight into an electric current. This particular “welectricity,” as they’re labelling it (geddit?), could be used to charge a mobile phone, which you plug on to the top of the wellie for a recharge.

The model Wellington footwear will make their debut at the U.K.’s Glastonbury performing arts celebration, a huge open-air entertainment blowout which this particular year goes from June 23 up to June 27. A lot of festivalgoers camp out, which makes it a good spot to show off a model eco-friendly kinetic battery charger. We hope we understood just how much the Orange Power Wellies may cost once they hit the broader segment.

We all do know that 12 hours of stomping through the festival’s muddy grass in the boots will keep your paws dried out and supposedly provide you with enough energy to charge a mobile phone for an hour. Put simply, these kinds of wellies were created for walking–and you are going to have to go plenty if you want to talk and text.

We have come upon other kinetic methods of charging gadgets, of course, which includes a “piezoelectric” rubber material out of Princeton and Caltech which generates electricity any time flexed and could one day locate its way into footwear which charge cell phones as well as other mobile electronic digital gadgets as the person strolls or jogs.

In the case of the particular Orange Power Wellies, power is collected by means of the so-labeled Seebeck effect, in which a thermoelectric device creates a current when there is a different temperature on each side. The actual bottoms of the wellies have a range of semiconductor components sandwiched between a couple of thin ceramic wafers; whenever warmth from the feet are applied on the top section of the ceramic wafer and cold is applied on the opposite side (coming from the cold of the floor), electricity is said to be generated.

This isn’t the very first time Orange has conceptualized of lasting technologies for that Glastonbury Festival. This past year, the business unveiled a concept solar tent in conjunction with the opening of the actual event.

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U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Promotes Sustainability With New LEED Gold Building

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Posted on 7th July 2010 by Esther Alarcon in Politics

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In yet another example of the U.S. army leading the private world straight into a much healthier and less traditional energy reliant future, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is planning to be eligible for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold accreditation for that brand new energy efficient office building at Fort Belvoir in Virginia. The structure was initially built to satisfy a smaller standard but the Department of Defense has developed a policy of heading beyond minimal compliance with environmental regulations, in order to stimulate a lot more aggressive action regarding environmental protection by the public sector specifically regarding climate change.

USACE Commanding General Lt. Gen. Robert Van Antwerp recently blogged regarding the Corps’s sustainability policy with a line from one of his predecessors: “Environmental integrity and beliefs must be more than an overlay. They have to be described as a bone-deep portion of our method of doing business.” Van Antwerp has also observed that climate change is actually “a very real concern that could have very real consequences worldwide.” That does not leave much wiggle room for helping our troops inside the drill baby drill ethos but then again, that’s the whole point.

The Sustainability Bridge from Military to Civilian

Partly, the new building will function as a highlight for new energy and water conservation plans which help the final outcome and can be used by companies, market, and institutions such as research institutes and medical care facilities. One highlight is actually a visitor facility which will have an energy cost-efficient eco-friendly roof literally covered with greenery to supply insulation and relieve the “heat island” effect. Green rooftops are becoming common at government installations such as military bases and also prisons, but they have yet to make significant inroads somewhere else in the U.S. Having a similar goal in sight, the armed service is also showing cost effective microgrid and solar energy technology at a couple of other bases inside California and Hawaii.

Sustainability for Everyone

The new complex will make use of roughly 30 % less electricity as compared to conventional buildings, and about half the water. While some of the cost savings results from new building methods, materials and technology, others result from common sense solutions which could easily be used as retrofits on existing buildings and grounds. For instance, there is no need for outdoor irrigation, because the landscaping makes use just of drought resistant native plants. Low-flow plumbing fittings and high efficiency lights are utilized all over, and the use of natural daylight is maximized simply by installing cubicles with lower walls, which also helps air to flow better.

Durability together with Alternative Transportation

The modern complex will likewise test the ability of city planners to pull more people out of their cars and into mass transport and some other alternatives. The structure was created to satisfy recommendation #133 of the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission, and when finished in 2011 it will shift a large number of new workers in offices straight into Alexandria, an area which by now struggles with excessive congestion.

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Famous PACE Program Under Stress

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Posted on 6th July 2010 by Esther Alarcon in Politics

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PACE financing applications are spreading just like wild fire. Created by the town of Berkeley 3 years ago, the program offers city and county loans for energy performance upgrades. These loans are paid back by means of property taxations to promote home solar power. Inside just a couple of years, some twenty three states and the federal government have passed legislation eliminating any legal obstacles to implementing this system, and hundreds of cities as well as counties have or are developing their own Property Assessed Clean Energy versions.

But right now in a fairly odd twist, about half the mortgages in the country may be ineligible for PACE financing. The quasi-public mortgage lenders, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, which got a lot of unwanted attention and much-wanted assistance during the fall of the housing business, have reportedly sent “lender guidance letters” suggesting that homes financing through them are prohibited to participate in PACE financing.

Getting rid of half the country’s home owners from participating in a broadly backed, highly successful funding plan would essentially derail that system. The very first Berkeley preliminary system (dubbed Berkeley FIRST) was geared primarily in the direction of solar power and sold out in less than ten minutes. Based on Vote Solar, the advocacy team pressuring the lenders to clarify the correspondences in favor of PACE, about 160,000 brand new long-term jobs would be created by means of PACE plans. Possibly much more could be created taking into consideration the rates at which states are moving promotional legislation.

Certainly, at existing momentum it’s most likely that most fifty states and a large number of cities might have PACE programs or legislation in place. The plans are obtaining very wide support. The solar market has apparently gone into an uproar in response to those correspondences, which went out the 1st week of June.

PACE Mortgage Benefits for Homeowners

Based on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, property owners aren’t allowed to get into any kind of debt which would increase risk to their mortgage loan. Nevertheless, according to Vote Solar, there are a number of provisions within federal PACE guidelines that essentially safeguard mortgage lenders. For instance, law stipulates that PACE-financed improvements must have a fairly quick return, meaning the energy savings resulting from the upgrade should be a lot more than the increase on property taxes incurred to pay for it. This, the argument goes, puts more cash inside the homeowner’s pockets, making these people less likely to fall behind on their home loans and in actual fact decreasing risk.

After that, you will find the substantial benefits of PACE on a bigger economic scale. As mentioned, the program is anticipated to add thousands and thousands of careers countrywide, even by the most conservative quotes. There’s furthermore the issue of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac infringing upon the rights of cities to levy property taxes, particularly considering the fact that the government and twenty three states have handed down laws specifically giving cities that right.

Help Preserve PACE!

You can read more of the actual pro-PACE argument and, if you like, sign a petition at VoteSolar.org towards the Federal Housing Finance Authority (FHFA), urging a conference among federal entities along with the country’s two largest home lenders, as well as a clarification of the somewhat cryptic lender letters.

If you definitely care about your future, be eco friendly. We all could accomplish this by utilizing eco friendly products and participating in environment helpful pursuits. We just have one world to exist in so let us stand up for this!

Grass Versus Grain Given Beef

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Posted on 29th June 2010 by Esther Alarcon in Politics

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Beef choices and also the environment – grain or grass fed?

It is a bit difficult writing about the topic of meat as it can be an extremely polarizing concern. Thus to begin with, I’d just like to say that reducing beef intake is actually a great way to lessen the environmental effect of one’s lifestyle – and when you choose following a vegan or vegetarian diet, even more power to you.

Having that crucial point made; let us push on. The majority of us aren’t likely to stop eating beef in the near future, but we could make some more informed choices about our meat purchases. Being familiar with the problems may also be a trigger for lowering or slowing meat consumption now, or providing the way in producing that choice later on.

Back when beef showcased very, very intensely in my personal diet plan (I am nevertheless an omnivore, carnivore, whatever you desire to call it); the mention of grain fed meat could have me drooling and imagining fat succulent meats sizzling over a charcoal barbecue grill.

These days, the term brings up all sorts of conflict within me and I tend to eat very little from it. Exactly what are the reasons?

Cattle were not designed to take in grain

It makes sense yet it by no means occurred to me until someone pointed it out. The intestinal system of livestock was designed to deal with grass, not grain – and regrettably the majority of the meat we buy these days is grain provided.

While grain helps fatten the animals up very quickly, it seems that it’s actually, really bad for livestock and could cause painful disorders just like feedlot bloat as the outcome of a diet containing too much starchy foods and too minimal fiber. Unattended, feedlot bloat can suffocate cattle.

Acidosis is yet another complication that may also be a painful or life threatening problem. Based on Michael Pollan, writer of books including “The Omnivore’s Dilemma” and “Food Rules”, acidosis could lead to bloat, looseness of the bowels, ulcers, liver health problems and a general deterioration of the immune system, which means the creatures are susceptible to microbial attacks and all sorts of other illnesses.

Grain provided meat usually has to be taken care of more heavily with dietary supplements and antibiotics to make up for what they are lacking from the diet plan that was meant for all of them. Then there is the issue of other stuff becoming introduced to their feed such as (based on local regulations) ammonium sulfate, blood meal, bone meal, dried up cattle manure, defluorinated phosphate, fat from poultry, meat meal, poultry litter and also dried poultry manure – once again, to make up for the things they miss out on by being grain fed.

Must we torture our own meals? I hate to think of the collective suffering going on right this minute due to some factory farming practices.

Huge swathes of rainforest along with other timbered areas have been wiped out to grow corn and soya beans to feed to cattle. While soya beans are not considered a grain (they’re a legume), they could have the same effect as corn regarding the animals.

In case you truly care about your future, be eco friendly. All of us could accomplish this by utilizing eco friendly products and participating in environment helpful pursuits. We only have one world to exist in so we should stand up for it!

Get Outside With Your Kids

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Posted on 31st March 2010 by Lonnie Lorenz in Politics

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The information was supplied by EE IN WISCONSIN, A guide to Wisconsin’s environmental education organizations, programs, materials, and professionals

The Wisconsin No Child Left Inside Coalition is working to develop an Environmental Literacy Plan for Wisconsin that will address the environmental education needs of Wisconsin’s pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade schools and will pay special attention to creating more opportunities to get kids outside. The Plan will recommend a comprehensive strategy to ensure every child graduates with the environmental skills and knowledge needed to contribute to a sustainable future.

Wisconsin has a strong environmental education foundation already established, with active schools, supporting organizations, and abundant opportunities to get outside in rural and urban settings. The Environmental Literacy Plan will build upon these strengths, and suggest priorities for present and future attention. It will lay out the next steps towards fulfilling on our State’s commitment to ensure all people in Wisconsin are environmentally literate.

State Superintendent Evers has formally asked the Coalition to develop the Environmental Literacy Plan for Wisconsin. A Steering Committee meets each month to draft the Plan. The Wisconsin No Child Left Inside Coalition Steering Committee is made up of representatives from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, Wisconsin Center for Environmental Education, Wisconsin Environmental Education Board, Wisconsin Environmental Education Foundation, Wisconsin Association for Environmental Education, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Wisconsin Environmental Science Teachers Network, Milwaukee Public Schools, the Green Charter School Network, and the US EPA’s Environmental Education and Training Partnership. The broader Coalition is kept updated on progress, provides input and feedback to guide the plan development, and ultimately, will play a key role in implementing and evaluating Wisconsin’s Environmental Literacy Plan.

Wisconsin’s Environmental Literacy Plan will be compliant with the pending national No Child Left Inside (NCLI) legislation. The No Child Left Inside Act requires States develop, implement, and evaluate a State Environmental Literacy Plan in order to be eligible to receive funding associated with the Act. Currently, the bill suggests an appropriation of $100 million to support the State Environmental Literacy Plans. You can learn more about the national NCLI Act and its various provisions and requirements here: www.cbf.org/Page.aspx?pid=948.

For more information about Wisconsin’s NCLI Coalition, contact Jesse Haney (Jesse.Haney@uwsp.edu).

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The Ancient Chinese Lunar Calendar

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Posted on 28th February 2010 by Owen Jones in Politics

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Before their implementation of the Western solar calendar system, the Chinese almost exclusively followed their own lunar calendar for determining the times of planting and harvesting and festival days. Although people in China today use the Western calendar for almost all business, governmental and practical matters of daily life, the old method still serves as the basis for working out numerous recurring holidays. This coexistence of two calendar schemes has long been accepted by the people of China.

However, this does not only apply to China, it also happens in most other Eastern countries, like Thailand, and most Arabic countries.

A lunar month is determined by measuring the period of time required for the moon to finish its full cycle of 29 and a half days, a standard that makes the lunar year a full eleven days shorter than its solar counterpart. This disparity is made up every 19 years by the addition of seven lunar months.

The 12 lunar months are further divided into 24 solar divisions characterized by the four seasons and times of heat and cold, all of which bear a close relationship to the annual cycle of agricultural work.

The Chinese calendar – very much like the Hebrew calendar- is a combination of the solar and lunar calendars in that it attempts to have its years coincide with the tropical year and its months coincide with the synodic months. It is not surprising that a few similarities exist between the Chinese and the Hebrew calendar.

For instance, an ordinary year has 12 months, a leap year has 13 months. An ordinary year has 353, 354, or 355 days, a leap year has 383, 384, or 385 days. When determining what a Chinese year will be like, one needs to make a couple of astronomical calculations.

First of all, you have to work out the dates for the new moons. In these instances, a new Moon is the completely black Moon (that is to say, when the Moon is in conjunction with the Sun), not the first visible crescent, as is used in the Islamic and Hebrew calendars. The date of a new moon is then the first day of a new month.

The reason why the majority of countries which had their own calendars had to drop them in favour of the Western, Julian calendar that we use today, is business. First the British and then the Americans ran international business and they used the Gregorian calendar. Anyone who sought to work with them had to follow suit. This is why national policy often differs from local custom in Third World countries.

The government desires to deal on the International markets, but the ordinary family in the country can not. So, the government took up the Gregorian calendar but the people only pay lip service to it. I live in Thailand and people here do not even use the 24 hour day divided into two halves. Their day has four sections of six hours each and the first part starts at 6AM, not midnight. Therefore, they have four 4 o’clocks a day, for instance but no 7 o’clocks. They are also 543 years ahead of us, although this is more common, for instance in Muslim countries.

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Advice and Guide To Surviving 2012

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Posted on 9th November 2009 by Donald Anthony in Politics

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December 21, 2012 will be a day like no other. This will be a day that changes the world forever; the question is will we be around to witness this change? No one really knows how the world will be changed. Will a mysterious planet collide with earth, and will we have a dramatic climate shift? You will need a guide to surviving 2012 if you are to have any hope of making it.

The main things you will need to survive are a survival bag. You will need a bag ready to go, with all the essential gear and food needed for your survival. You will need lots and I mean lots of canned food. You and your family need a plan in case of disaster. Run this plan just like you would a tornado or fire drill.

Make sure everyone in the family is aware of the planned escape route, and you will also want to have your family educated on the survival skills. Keep an open mind have many disaster plans, we do not have any idea of what is to come. All we know is what we see and what we hear.

These are all very important survival techniques that you and your family need to know. I know this is a scary situation but learn as much as you can about this situation before you take it upon yourself to go out into the streets and start educating people on this disaster.

Anyone that owns a TV has been watching the news and they all know what people are saying about 2012. I personally do not believe that 2012 we be as bad as some are saying. I do however believe that our world is about to undergo some serious changes now whether those changes are good or bad i have not got a clue.

the Media is scaring people over this hype that’s all it is, hype around 2012. The day is scary enough they do not have to scare us any more. I do not think the world will be over, I believe a new way of life is soon approaching. I don’t know if this way while be the best way but I do believe it may be the only way. Take these tips and remember them for that day 2012 you will need them.

I’ve already been over the food, but I don’t think I mentioned water, so stock up on bottled water. So take the tips from above and these extra tips and you have your guide to surviving 2012. The next tip I want to give you is to get closer to your friends and family, learn what they need from you. Learn how you may be able to do more for the ones closest to you. And the most important tip I can give you to surviving 2012 is take life one day at a time.

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The Swine Flu Vaccine Debate

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Posted on 4th November 2009 by Nina Fisher in Politics

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With flu season coming up, the number of flu incidents is already well ahead of its usual pace. I saw a report on TV a few nights ago that said there have been more illnesses from flu this year than there usually are in a whole season.

Scarily enough, many of the cases (and the deaths) are affecting young children and adults. This is a stark contrast from the usual flu, which strikes the elderly and those already ill the hardest.

Typically, a strong immune system will fight off bugs. This, on the other hand, seems to strike ordinarily healthy people the hardest.

Having said that, officials are recommending the use of an H1N1 and regular flu vaccine each year to minimize the chances of the worst possible impact nationwide that health officials fear. They say this is the best protection against potential infection.

On the other hand, the swine flu is said to only end up killing less than one percent of those afflicted with it. Being that just a fraction of one percent of those will face a death rate, is it worth getting vaccinated from this epidemic?

Others are simply afraid of these vaccines. Very recently, a story in the news covered a woman in the DC area who was left virtually paralyzed after getting a simple vaccination. Incidents like these naturally scare people.

At the end of the day, your decision to vaccinate yourself from H1N1 should really rest on the advice of your medical professional. As someone who has no affiliation with the medical profession, I really can’t advise you on something like this – but, I will advise you to speak to your doctor to ask for the best recommended course of action.

As this swine flu continues to make its rounds, we must learn more about this subtle but lethal illness. Discussing our options will help to keep things in the spotlight.

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