Michael Jackson passed away today at his Holmby Hills home after suffering from cardiac arrest. He was 50.
Friday, June 26, 2009
RIP Michael Jackson (1958-2009)
Michael Jackson passed away today at his Holmby Hills home after suffering from cardiac arrest. He was 50.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Juice KL Opening @ Bangsar
Saturday, June 20, 2009
HOME + Celebrity spotting!
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
I AM DONE
Monday, June 15, 2009
ALMOST AT THE END OF THE RACE
Thursday, June 11, 2009
HBIO1101 FML
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
KYM
LOL
blog ur fucking head lah
everything also blog
fuck my blog my choice la
thats beside the point
i never say fuck the world
thats not just someones mother.. its like EVERYONES MOTHER
LOL!
HAHAHAHH
LOL
lol
at least i fuck the world not everyones mother la!!
what did every other mother did to you>
ahah
whos on planet earth.. everyone. so you even fuck me, fuck animals, fuck plants, fuck water. fuck the world.
LOL
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Monday, June 8, 2009
HAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHA
Sunday, June 7, 2009
ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT SWINE FLU
Swine Flu Symptoms
Updated: 30/05/2009 | Category: Health
As Australia's swine flu tally passes 250, more and more people search for clues and description of swine flu symptoms. What are swine flu symptoms and how to avoid swine flu?
The Health Department of Western Australia published a comprehensive guide to Swine Flu and Swine Flu symptoms: “Human swine flu – What Western Australians need to know” which provides useful information onsymptoms of Swine Flu and how to avoid it:
Swine Flu Symptoms
The human swine flu symptoms in people are similar to the symptoms of regular human flu and include;
- fever
- cough
- sore throat
- muscle aches
- headache
- chills and fatigue
Seasonal flu or human swine flu?
- There is always a background level of flu in the community.
- Currently rates of flu are low in the general population of Western Australia and we are not yet into the seasonal increase in cases.
- WA Health recommends people get their usual flu vaccinations , particularly those 65 years and older, those people with chronic medical conditions, pregnant women in their second or third trimester and children.
- There is also a free seasonal flu vaccine for young children in Western Australia for children aged 6 months to 4 years old. To find out more, speak to your GP.
- Importantly, anyone who begins to show the symptoms of flu should consult their GP.
Human swine flu
- Swine flu is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza.
- Most animal species suffer from influenza but the disease is usually common to the species.
- Swine flu has jumped between pigs and humans — probably when people have had close contact with pigs.
- Human swine flu is a new strain of influenza with a changed genetic structure which has allowed it to transmit between people.
How to avoid swine flu
The current flu vaccine will not protect against human swine flu infection but will protect against seasonal influenza. However, some antiviral drugs (like Tamiflu) have proven effective in treating people who contract the new human swine flu strain.
The best way to avoid contracting the flu is to adopt effective personal hygiene habits including:
- washing your hands properly and regularly for at least 15 seconds using soap and water
- covering the mouth when coughing or sneezing
- disposing of tissues in an enclosed bin
- avoiding crowds where possible (keep 1m distance between people)
10 SWINE FLU CASES IN PERTH OVERNIGHT
There's been a jump in the number of swine flu cases in Western Australia with students from three schools among those affected.
"There's now 14 confirmed cases.
The increase follows a trip to Melbourne by an under twelve football club with some of those students returning to Perth and attending a music camp before they'd been diagnosed.
The acting headmaster of Scotch College, Peter Freitag, says there are five confirmed and five probable cases at the middle school which has 200 students.
"The Health Department gave us strong advice that we close year six and seven for a week and we are going to follow that procedure, follow that advice and as of now, we're just actually ringing around from school to advise parents that six and seven will not be operating for this week."
East Claremont Primary School, which has 100 students, will also be closed this week after a student tested positive for swine flu.
Christchurch Grammar is shutting down Year Seven after two students came down with the virus.
It's headmaster, Garth Wynne, says the two students are believed to have contracted swine flu on the football club trip to Melbourne."