September 2008


by Clinton Maxwell

For everybody motion sickness is almost a common phenomena. Whether traveling by sea, air, or land the phenomenon is usually common among frequent travelers. Depending on the kind of transportation they have employed the forms of motion sickness vary.

Seasickness is one of the most common forms of motion sickness. Sensation of vertigo and nausea are characteristics of this type of motion sickness.

Those individuals who cannot stand the slow rocking of the ship on waves or are not conditioned to travel by sea are the ones who experience seasickness. On the other hand there are those who fall victim to seasickness as soon as they are aboard the ship even though the ship is standing on the dock or are not in motion.

Except for those kind of people who hold a position of responsibility and duty aboard a ship the effects and results of motion sickness are no big deal. People who have duties onboard are rendered unable to perform their work to the best of their ability if they experience the effects of seasickness.

The Causes for the Seasickness

Our body and posture are so conditioned that by maintaining within their feet the center of gravity they tend to stay upright. The body tends to experience visual confusion when motion is applied. The seasickness begins here.

Seasickness is also caused due to the irregular pressure on the bowels. Inside the bowels along with the ships movement the diaphragm also tends to move.

Today people can cope up with seasickness with the help of medications due to the advancements of medical science. The body adapts with the changes in the environment with the help of the special components used in these medicines that help normalize the body condition.

Some Tricks that can help Deal with it

There are various ways of tackling seasickness aside from medications. Given below are some tips so you may enjoy the tourist attractions:

1. Stay away from Waves for they trigger seasickness.

Focusing ones sight to the horizon is a better idea according to most experts. The ability of the body to keep the center of gravity on their feet is entitled to be rendered more confused by the staring at the motions of the waves.

2. To help reduce seasickness adults should be more prepared with medications.

Adults are more prone to seasickness than children below 12 years old as studies show. In females, the cases of seasickness are particularly higher. There is only one case of seasickness in males for every seven cases in females according to the statistical reports.

3. People should lie on their backs when they are sleeping.

4. Staying in places where fresh air is available is a good way to tackle seasickness for people who are prone to it.

If people know how to cope up with it, seasickness is indeed not a big deal in present times.

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by Dorothy Yamich

The mosquito is a major cause of a number of serious diseases throughout the world. Five of the most prevalent mosquito-borne diseases are Malaria, Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, Dengue Fever, and West Nile Virus .

Malaria is the most common serious disease that is caused by mosquitoes. Over one million people die from this disease worldwide each year.

Female mosquitoes deposit their eggs into your bloodstream when they feed on your blood. These parasite eggs incubate and grow in your liver and then attack your red blood cells. The first symptoms usually show up within twenty-four hours. Some symptoms are shivers and chills, a high fever, as well as nausea and vomiting. This is generally followed by a deep sleep and then a flare up occurs. If these symptoms continue to repeat themselves every two or three days, you must seek medical attention.

There’s an anti-malaria drug that can be taken to help protect you when traveling on vacation in mosquito infested tropical climates. For you to receive maximum protection, this medication should be taken before, during, and after your trip. However, these pills may not always be completely effective.

Pharmaceutical drugs such as Chloroquine, Mefloquine, Fansidar, and Doxycycline, can be prescribed to treat malaria, but they aren’t always totally effective. Ask your physician more about the dosage and length of time that you should take any of these prescription medications.

You can protect yourself from yellow fever by getting vaccinated by a physician at a local health authority before you travel on your holidays. This vaccination lasts about ten years and is very effective.

Japanese encephalitis is a viral infection that’s transmitted through a bite from an infected mosquito. This disease can be prevented with a series of three vaccinations.

Dengue fever is a viral disease that’s spread by mosquitoes. There’s no vaccination that will prevent this disease.

West Nile Virus is also spread through infected mosquitoes. At present there’s no vaccine to protect you from this disease.

Always keep in mind that when it comes to the serious mosquito-borne diseases, prevention is always better than a cure, even if there is one. It’s always best to limit the chances of being bitten and infected by mosquitoes in the first place. You should always wear loose fitting, long-sleeved shirts and slacks between the hours of dusk and dawn and apply a DEET containing insect repellent when mosquitoes become active near dusk. Always kill all the mosquitoes in your room before going to sleep, and use mosquito netting and coils when camping or sleeping outdoors.

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by Jackie Mathews

Honeymoons are designed to give the newly wed couple a little time alone to enjoy each other before getting on with the business of living. This is supposed to be a romantic adventure for just the two, away from the ordinary. It’s a time to remember fondly as the years pass. Some people choose to have a “second honeymoon” many years later to the same destination. So selecting your perfect honeymoon trip is very important and should be carefully considered. What does the couple like: Adventure or perhaps an exotic atmosphere? How about a place that has both? Whether your favorite pastime is water oriented (swimming, diving, or boating) or sight seeing through the wonders of nature or manmade structures these are some of the best possible locations for a honeymoon filled with love, laughter and memories that are sure to last a lifetime.

More than 80 islands make up the Maldives. This array of island getaways allow honeymooners to take their pick as far as the delight they wish to explore and embrace. The turquoise waters surround the islands adding to the unique colors melting into the endless scenery. For the most lavish and stunning accommodations, the bride and groom will find an exotic honeymoon sanctuary at Huvafen Fushi Maldives. Enjoy the fine dining, spa treatments and over all five star service that this quality retreat has to offer.

Mauritius is another honeymooner’s dream come true. The vibrant colors and unlimited horizons provide a luxury to the guests like no other. The botanical gardens are refreshing while the picturesque vista of The Black River Gorges is bound to leave you breathless and consumed with a renewed lust for life. There are no shortages here of things to do for the newly wed bride and groom.

Zanzibar is a delightful island filled with intriguing places and mysterious charms. The House of Wonders is one of the most sought after tourist’s spots. The intricate setting that was beautifully crafted so many years ago beckons people from afar to take a peek inside. Visiting Stone Town is another remarkable location filled with history as the remnants of centuries past flood the air around you. A Zanzibar honeymoon is a great place to choose because of its warm climate all year round. It is a part of Africa, which as we all know, has the best climate that is perfect for exotic honeymoons any time of the year.

Khao Lak Resort in Thailand is sure to please the honeymooners! The ancient culture and costumes are incredible to behold. The coastal climate is warm and welcoming almost all year round. The incredible Thai cuisine is a taste that will never to be forgotten as well. Whether swimming, exploring or simply relaxing, Thailand is a honeymooner’s paradise!

The Mandarin Oriental in Kuala Lumpur offers its guests an enticing honeymoon in Malaysia. But that is certainly not all a Malaysian honeymoon has available as far as accommodations suited to your individual needs. Depending on your specific needs, wishes and of course what your favorite activities are, there are resorts that will be delighted to lend their services. Between the flavors of this area, the interactive activities, and the entertainment, romantic honeymoons are easy to achieve. Surrendering to the charismatic environment is easy during only the first few moments of this memorable adventure. Be ready to be swept off your feet.

Honeymoons in the Caribbean have long been enjoyed as one of the most romantic destinations. The tropical splendor can only increase the feelings of raw passion that the two love birds have for each other. The Almond Beach Resort St Lucia is an all inclusive facility ready to pamper both the bride and groom with every whim and desire. Enjoy the spectacular weather and brilliant beaches in this tropical oasis.

It is true; Bali can release the unbridled love like no other honeymoon destination. With the diving, snorkeling, river rafting and sightseeing this is definitely one of the best locations to go on a honeymoon. The first in a long line of adventures begins here! Enjoy the togetherness that only a tropical paradise like Bali can offer. Water enthusiasts and nature lovers will find it hard not to fall in love all over again amidst the beauty and entrancing atmosphere.

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by Dorothy Yamich

Travelers, campers, and vacationers alike can be at risk for getting Lyme disease, a serious, debilitating condition caused by being bitten by an infected tick.

What are the usual symptoms of Lyme disease?

Some symptoms of Lyme disease are the classic bull’s-eye red rash, fatigue or loss of energy, feeling sleepy, tingling and numbness, swollen and painful joints, memory loss, and feeling like you are catching the flu. Facial paralysis is a less common symptom.

Getting Lyme disease can make your life miserable and cause a lot of pain and suffering if it’s not diagnosed and treated right away. The longer it takes you to see a doctor allows this disease to progress rapidly and it may not be possible to lessen it’s effects.

How is Lyme disease spread?

Ticks bite and then feed on animals like mice, other small rodents, and deer. If these animals are harboring the Lyme bacteria, they can pass this bacteria on to the ticks. And if people are bitten by an infected tick they may contract Lyme disease.

How can you reduce the chance of getting Lyme disease?

As some people do not have symptoms right away, prevention is the best policy. When you travel in the spring through summer months to or through areas where deer, mice, other rodents and animals live, the following are some things you should do.

If you plan to camp when you are on vacation or holidays, you can reduce the number of ticks around your campsite by removing a lot of the brush and leaves debris. If you wear light colored clothing you can more easily see these extremely tiny black insects and remove them before they attach to and burrow your skin. Always wear long-sleeved shirts and tuck them into your pants, and also tuck your pant cuffs in your socks. It is great idea to wear rubber boots because ticks are usually found close to the ground. You can also get them in your hair if you brush against leaves on a low hanging tree branch. Wearing a light-colored, wide-brimmed hat may also help. Be sure to check your scalp and skin carefully as ticks can easily be overlooked, particularly in your hair. Apply a DEET containing insect repellent to your clothes and exposed skin, as well as permethrin, an insecticide and insect repellent, to your clothes. That will also help.

How can you safely remove ticks?

Ticks that have burrowed and embedded themselves under your skin can be removed with small-tipped tweezers. Make sure that you do not leave any part of the tick under your skin. Once the tick has been completely removed, disinfect the wound thoroughly with alcohol or hydrogen peroxide. Keep in mind that you are not totally out of the woods yet, so to speak, as the symptoms can take several days, even weeks before they show. Using tweezers is the best and safest method for removing ticks. Do not try to remove any ticks using burnt matches, petroleum jelly, or alcohol as this will cause the ticks to release more of the bacteria into your blood stream.

Please note that there is no vaccine available for Lyme disease.

According to the Center For Disease Control And Prevention (CDC) this bacterial disease is vastly under reported, perhaps by well over 100,000 cases per year in the U.S. alone. You can go to their website at cdc.gov for more information on Lyme disease.

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by Georgia Jones

With rugged escarpments and clear azure water, Greece has a splendor like no other country. Western culture has long been influenced by the civilization of Greece. It really is no wonder that over sixteen million people visit Greece each year. With tourist activities and sites offered in sports, nightlife, and history, experiences in Greece teem. For visitors to Greece, I have compiled some helpful information.

Greece is officially known as the Hellenic Republic. Located in The southeastern portion of Europe, with borders on the south and east side formed by Aegean Sea, and bordered by the Mediterranean Sea, Greece is an ancient country. Steeped in culture, no end to a traveler’s wonder exists. It was the cradle of democracy, theater, philosophy, and the Olympic Games.

The capital and biggest city of Greece is Athens, a city with a well-known place in history, as well as a recent host to the Olympic Games. When traveling to Greece, note that they use Euros. Places that are less well known may also be less equipped to handle ATM needs, as many places have an “old world” atmosphere, so keep that in mind before leaving the more tourist-oriented areas.

Greece is part mainland, but also has numerous islands. The summer season is a good time to visit the many beaches on the mainland or the islands. The ferry system helps tourists to experience many of the islands. If you decide to go in winter, the Greek mainland offers excellent skiing. Whether in winter or summer, Greece offers many choices for travelers.

Greece is very well known for food. To enjoy a real experience of Greece, you must try some of the traditional dishes. Stifado, Greek salad, and spanakopita are some of the most popular Greek meals. The most popular, Souvlaki, a form of shish kebab, is made of meat and once-in-a- while, vegetables grilled on a stick, though a gyro is sometimes known as souvlaki. Pantespani, a sponge cake with orange-flavored syrup, is one of the best known Greek desserts. Not eating the food is not an option in Greece!

Limitless opportunities for fun exist in Greece. A top ranking team is the Greece national football team; try going to a game. If you like football, check out the Greek Super league. With sixteen teams, the professional league of football in Greece is a sure bet for a fun time. If sports float your boat, then Greece will not disappoint!

For devotees of history, Greece is the zenith of vacation locations. Without Greece, Western culture would not be the same as it is today. Throughout Greece you will find many historic sites. Visiting the Acropolis and the Parthenon is usually first on most people’s itineraries. The palaces on the island of Crete are another popular historic site.

Greece is a place to visit for food, fun, beauty, and activities. The beaches are world-class; more beautiful sights cannot be found anywhere! Whether a sports fan, beach lover, or history buff, you can find things to do in Greece. Plan your next vacation today!

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