Saturday, April 28, 2018

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[ ♪ Intro ]

Good news: It looks like we've finally made it through this nasty flu season.

Hopefully, thanks to a flu shot and lots of hand-washing, you managed to avoid getting sick.

Maybe you even went the extra mile this year and put on a surgical mask to ward off germs

in crowded, public places.

After all, according to public wisdom, that totally works, right?

Well, it's not that simple.

That fetching paper mask might not have actually prevented you from catching the flu -- but

if nothing else, if you were sick, it probably stopped you from infecting everyone else.

At first glance, those masks might seem really effective -- even according to some research.

In one 2009 study, almost 450 nurses in Ontario, Canada, were assigned to wear either a simple

surgical mask or an N95 respirator.

These are specially designed masks that mold closely to the face and block at least 95%

of tiny particles.

That study, published in JAMA, found that about 23% of nurses ended up catching the

flu regardless of the form of protection they used.

So case closed, right?

Masks must work at least as well as those fancy respirators at keeping people flu-free.

Except… that's probably not the case.

See, there's a difference between getting sick and being exposed to flu virus.

And other studies have shown that surgical masks are definitely worse at keeping out viruses.

One of those studies, published in American Journal of Infection Control in 2006, used

samples of a harmless virus to test how good respirators and surgical masks are at protecting

their wearers from airborne pathogens.

They found that 20 to 85% of the simulated pathogens penetrated the surgical masks, compared

to only around 5% for the respirators.

Which is quite the difference.

So even if both groups of nurses in that first study got sick just as often, the ones wearing

surgical masks were probably exposed to a lot more particles.

If you think about it, though, that really isn't that surprising.

Because here's the thing: Surgical masks aren't actually designed to protect you

from dangerous particles in the environment.

Only respirators are.

Instead, the masks intended for the opposite job -- protecting other people from your germs.

See, while respirators fit tightly to your face, surgical masks often have gaps on the sides.

They still do a good job covering your mouth and nose, but outside particles can probably

sneak in around the mask.

So even if they do happen to keep you healthy, that's not their main purpose.

Still, when it comes to containing your germs, they're definitely effective.

For a 2013 study published in the journal PLOS Pathogens, scientists collected examples

of exhaled particles from about 40 flu patients with and without surgical masks.

They found that the masks significantly reduced the amount of aerosolized virus that their

subjects put into the air.

And a 2009 study from the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases found that surgical masks

were just as effective as fancy respirators at keeping the illness from spreading.

This is why doctor's offices will ask patients who are coughing or sneezing to put on a mask

while they're in the waiting room -- to protect everyone else.

According to a Mayo Clinic expert, if you're not sick yourself, just worried about catching

the flu, wearing a paper mask might help, and it certainly won't hurt.

But your best bet is still to suck it up and go get that flu shot.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

And special thanks to Lorraine on Patreon for asking, and to all our patrons who voted

to have this question answered!

If you'd like to submit a question or vote on the next ones we answer, you can go to

patreon.com/scishow.

[ ♪ Outro ]

For more infomation >> Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu? - Duration: 3:40.

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Le saxo­pho­niste des Neville Brothers est décédé - Duration: 3:45.

For more infomation >> Le saxo­pho­niste des Neville Brothers est décédé - Duration: 3:45.

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[MMD x DDLC] Quitese Hdp (+English subtitles) - Duration: 0:10.

When Natsuki finally read his poem

Exactly Ricardo, Jorge

in the place of the events

With the news ...

Take off, motherfuck*r >;v

For more infomation >> [MMD x DDLC] Quitese Hdp (+English subtitles) - Duration: 0:10.

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Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #30: Getting into Sitting - Duration: 1:39.

We are going to revisit an exercise we did before-- getting up to sitting...

again... facilitated. I'm going to raise the height of the floor by putting her over

my thigh. I am going to rotate her around by putting my right arm up... she's about

to come up by herself... I'm going to spin her legs around... oh my star she's almost

there herself... I don't do anything she does it all.

That's all! That was impressive! Okay, We're going to make it a little bit

trickier then. I'm going to go down to my

calf. The floor is lowered. Okay! Okay and she came up! Way to go!

All right. Next we're coming up from the floor. Let's see what happens. I wonder if

I've got your good side, sweet pie. This looks impressive. All right. So, I'm

giving her a little bit more support. Right here. You can do it. It is so

easy. ..Stabilizing that pelvis and letting her work her way the rest

of the way up. Thank you for that. Wow! What a big change from last time. And way to

go, Myla! That's a simple idea and the progression of it of getting up into the

sitting. You were terrific! Thanks! Bye-bye!

For more infomation >> Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #30: Getting into Sitting - Duration: 1:39.

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夜空中突然出現的不明飛行物 導彈專家排除遠程或洲際彈道導彈的可能性 - Duration: 5:54.

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Vous avez seulement besoin d'une gorgée et votre foie sera purifié. Cette plante est curative - Duration: 3:28.

For more infomation >> Vous avez seulement besoin d'une gorgée et votre foie sera purifié. Cette plante est curative - Duration: 3:28.

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Hefty® Party Cups - Surprise ...

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A Celebrity DM'd My Girlfriend & She Replied *SNAKE* *I'M MAD* - Duration: 11:19.

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Le soutien surpre­nant à Laeti­cia Hally­day d'un homme qu'elle avait écarté - Duration: 3:21.

For more infomation >> Le soutien surpre­nant à Laeti­cia Hally­day d'un homme qu'elle avait écarté - Duration: 3:21.

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Dernière minute - Mort d'Avicii : une longue et déchirante lettre découverte.. - Duration: 2:14.

For more infomation >> Dernière minute - Mort d'Avicii : une longue et déchirante lettre découverte.. - Duration: 2:14.

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Kia cee'd Sportswagon 1.6 GDI DYNAMICLINE Navigatie, Trekhaak afneembaar, Parkeersensoren * - Duration: 0:53.

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Porsche Cayenne 3.0 D Aut/Tiptronic (Leder Clima Navi/Camera Luchtvering Schuifdak BiXenon/Led 21Inc - Duration: 1:08.

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Mort d'Avicii : ces images qui font froid dans le dos... - Duration: 2:08.

For more infomation >> Mort d'Avicii : ces images qui font froid dans le dos... - Duration: 2:08.

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Joe Swash squirms as Stacey Solomon talks 'd*** pics' on Celebrity Juice - Duration: 3:45.

Joe Swash squirms as Stacey Solomon talks 'd*** pics' on Celebrity Juice

The 28-year-old made a shock admission in the latest instalment of of ITV's Celebrity Juice, where she was joined by her 36-year-old boyfriend Joe Swash.

The revelation came after fellow guest Maya Jama revealed she previously got her friends to approve her nude pics before sending them to rapper beau, Stormzy.

The TV vixen: Not when youve been together for ages, but like, when its new and youre trying to be really impressive.

You need approval. To which Stacey exclaimed: I'd be mortified if I got a d**k pic from Joe!.

Not exactly a glowing review, is it? No wonder he was looking sheepish… And that wasnt all, as later on in the programme, Stacey revealed that her former Eastenders actor boyfriend ruined bath time at home by weeing in the tub.

Elaborating on the subject, she said: I have to have a bath with no bubbles so I can be sure When I have a bath, he comes in and does a poo.

The popular couple were also joined by show regulars Holly Willoughby and Ferne Cotton as well as presenter Maya Jama, who recently came under fire from fans after some of her offensive tweets resurfaced.

The loved-up pair have been together for two years and are apparently hoping to add to their three-strong brood in the future.

Stacey has a nine-year-old son named Zachary, as well as three-year-old son Leighton.

Meanwhile, Joe is father to ten-year-old Harry from a previous relationship.

Speaking to OK! Magazine last year, Joe said: It's definitely something we're looking towards for the future.

We both love children, we've both got children, we both love having big families, so it would be brilliant.

It would be lovely, we're just looking forward to it.

But there's no rush for these things.

No rush, he added.

Joe also hinted at marriage in the near future, saying: I know where her head is, but things like that are a private things.

She won't know when it's going to happen," he said.

For more infomation >> Joe Swash squirms as Stacey Solomon talks 'd*** pics' on Celebrity Juice - Duration: 3:45.

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Découvrez les bienfaits de l'eau d'avoine et apprenez à la préparer vous-même! - Duration: 10:02.

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BMW X5 3.0 D AUT High Executive - Duration: 1:10.

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Peugeot 307 1.6 16v d.sign 5 DRS * Nwe distr.riem* - Duration: 1:06.

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Debating Pasta「Slime Rancher 😃」 - Duration: 54:50.

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Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu? - Duration: 3:40.

[ ♪ Intro ]

Good news: It looks like we've finally made it through this nasty flu season.

Hopefully, thanks to a flu shot and lots of hand-washing, you managed to avoid getting sick.

Maybe you even went the extra mile this year and put on a surgical mask to ward off germs

in crowded, public places.

After all, according to public wisdom, that totally works, right?

Well, it's not that simple.

That fetching paper mask might not have actually prevented you from catching the flu -- but

if nothing else, if you were sick, it probably stopped you from infecting everyone else.

At first glance, those masks might seem really effective -- even according to some research.

In one 2009 study, almost 450 nurses in Ontario, Canada, were assigned to wear either a simple

surgical mask or an N95 respirator.

These are specially designed masks that mold closely to the face and block at least 95%

of tiny particles.

That study, published in JAMA, found that about 23% of nurses ended up catching the

flu regardless of the form of protection they used.

So case closed, right?

Masks must work at least as well as those fancy respirators at keeping people flu-free.

Except… that's probably not the case.

See, there's a difference between getting sick and being exposed to flu virus.

And other studies have shown that surgical masks are definitely worse at keeping out viruses.

One of those studies, published in American Journal of Infection Control in 2006, used

samples of a harmless virus to test how good respirators and surgical masks are at protecting

their wearers from airborne pathogens.

They found that 20 to 85% of the simulated pathogens penetrated the surgical masks, compared

to only around 5% for the respirators.

Which is quite the difference.

So even if both groups of nurses in that first study got sick just as often, the ones wearing

surgical masks were probably exposed to a lot more particles.

If you think about it, though, that really isn't that surprising.

Because here's the thing: Surgical masks aren't actually designed to protect you

from dangerous particles in the environment.

Only respirators are.

Instead, the masks intended for the opposite job -- protecting other people from your germs.

See, while respirators fit tightly to your face, surgical masks often have gaps on the sides.

They still do a good job covering your mouth and nose, but outside particles can probably

sneak in around the mask.

So even if they do happen to keep you healthy, that's not their main purpose.

Still, when it comes to containing your germs, they're definitely effective.

For a 2013 study published in the journal PLOS Pathogens, scientists collected examples

of exhaled particles from about 40 flu patients with and without surgical masks.

They found that the masks significantly reduced the amount of aerosolized virus that their

subjects put into the air.

And a 2009 study from the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases found that surgical masks

were just as effective as fancy respirators at keeping the illness from spreading.

This is why doctor's offices will ask patients who are coughing or sneezing to put on a mask

while they're in the waiting room -- to protect everyone else.

According to a Mayo Clinic expert, if you're not sick yourself, just worried about catching

the flu, wearing a paper mask might help, and it certainly won't hurt.

But your best bet is still to suck it up and go get that flu shot.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

And special thanks to Lorraine on Patreon for asking, and to all our patrons who voted

to have this question answered!

If you'd like to submit a question or vote on the next ones we answer, you can go to

patreon.com/scishow.

[ ♪ Outro ]

For more infomation >> Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu? - Duration: 3:40.

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► мой аджосси ✖ грустные люди MV - Duration: 1:59.

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Brigitte Macron et Anne Gravoin ex de Manuel Valls un déjeu­ner secret qui fait jaser - Duration: 4:08.

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The Diver who hit the Springboard | Strangest Moments - Duration: 4:16.

Greg Louganis should be a household name for every reason

except the reason that he IS a household name.

Louganis was the best diver in the world

for more than a decade.

He won four Olympic gold medals

despite missing the 1980 Games because of an American boycott.

But no matter how blessed Louganis was as an athlete,

nor how long his list of honours,

he will always be remembered for one Olympic Games moment

more than any other.

But you'll forgive him if his own memory

is not so crystal clear.

Seoul, 1988.

This is Louganis's ninth dive

in the preliminary round of the men's springboard competition.

That contact was about 70mph. Ouch.

Louganis's accident is one of the most replayed moments

of sports footage in history.

Here are those two seconds again, just for good measure.

But what's weird about this particular strange moment

is how little impact that hit actually had on

Louganis' overall performance.

Greg Louganis was a remarkable athlete, a true great.

In Montreal in 1976, he was 16

and only just missed out on the gold medal.

The champion, Klaus Dibiasi,

whispered in his ear and told him

he would be the best in the world.

Louganis and his coaches already knew.

He continued to rise through the ranks.

At the World Championships in Ecuador in 1982,

Louganis became the first diver

ever to achieve a perfect ten from all seven judges.

It took him to Los Angeles in 1984,

where Louganis was a world apart.

His springboard tally

of 754.41 points was nearly 100 more

than his closest challenger.

It was gold medal number one,

and a second one came with

the highest score in the platform.

Not just the highest score that year -

the highest score ever.

So onwards to Seoul in 1988.

Louganis was fighting personal demons.

Six months earlier, he had been diagnosed HIV positive,

but told no-one. He thought he was dying.

The ill-fated dive was

a reverse two-and-a-half somersault with pike.

He didn't leap far enough from the board -

a disastrous mistake.

He says he doesn't remember much about it,

merely that he was embarrassed.

The disaster put him fifth in the standings,

but great champions never know when they're beaten.

This dive, not quite half an hour after

the one he is remembered for,

earned him the highest rank of any man that week.

In the final, Louganis aced all 11 dives, including the one

he had botched the day before.

Louganis still won gold in Seoul that year.

Cyclists get back in the saddle,

riders get back on the horse.

As a diver, Louganis got back on the springboard.

Less than 30 minutes later, he was near perfection again.

Another gold medal.

Louganis dived hundreds of times in the Olympic Games

and dived almost all of them better than

anybody else in a generation.

But as a wise man once said, nobody's perfect.

For more infomation >> The Diver who hit the Springboard | Strangest Moments - Duration: 4:16.

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Kate Midd­le­ton n'a rien laissé au hasard à sa sortie de la mater­nité : son clin d'œil à la reine - Duration: 2:38.

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Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #30: Getting into Sitting - Duration: 1:39.

We are going to revisit an exercise we did before-- getting up to sitting...

again... facilitated. I'm going to raise the height of the floor by putting her over

my thigh. I am going to rotate her around by putting my right arm up... she's about

to come up by herself... I'm going to spin her legs around... oh my star she's almost

there herself... I don't do anything she does it all.

That's all! That was impressive! Okay, We're going to make it a little bit

trickier then. I'm going to go down to my

calf. The floor is lowered. Okay! Okay and she came up! Way to go!

All right. Next we're coming up from the floor. Let's see what happens. I wonder if

I've got your good side, sweet pie. This looks impressive. All right. So, I'm

giving her a little bit more support. Right here. You can do it. It is so

easy. ..Stabilizing that pelvis and letting her work her way the rest

of the way up. Thank you for that. Wow! What a big change from last time. And way to

go, Myla! That's a simple idea and the progression of it of getting up into the

sitting. You were terrific! Thanks! Bye-bye!

For more infomation >> Exercises for a Baby with Low Tone #30: Getting into Sitting - Duration: 1:39.

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Avicii s'est suicidé, annonce sa famille - Duration: 3:06.

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Voici les 4 types d'orgasmes que vous pouvez donner ce soir - Duration: 6:15.

For more infomation >> Voici les 4 types d'orgasmes que vous pouvez donner ce soir - Duration: 6:15.

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Vous avez seulement besoin d'une gorgée et votre foie sera purifié. Cette plante est curative - Duration: 3:28.

For more infomation >> Vous avez seulement besoin d'une gorgée et votre foie sera purifié. Cette plante est curative - Duration: 3:28.

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Soy Luna 3x10-Matteo tudni akarja kibe szerelmes Luna [magyar f.] - Duration: 1:03.

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Caça F-35C dispara míssil AIM-9X voando invertido - Duration: 1:14.

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Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu? - Duration: 3:40.

[ ♪ Intro ]

Good news: It looks like we've finally made it through this nasty flu season.

Hopefully, thanks to a flu shot and lots of hand-washing, you managed to avoid getting sick.

Maybe you even went the extra mile this year and put on a surgical mask to ward off germs

in crowded, public places.

After all, according to public wisdom, that totally works, right?

Well, it's not that simple.

That fetching paper mask might not have actually prevented you from catching the flu -- but

if nothing else, if you were sick, it probably stopped you from infecting everyone else.

At first glance, those masks might seem really effective -- even according to some research.

In one 2009 study, almost 450 nurses in Ontario, Canada, were assigned to wear either a simple

surgical mask or an N95 respirator.

These are specially designed masks that mold closely to the face and block at least 95%

of tiny particles.

That study, published in JAMA, found that about 23% of nurses ended up catching the

flu regardless of the form of protection they used.

So case closed, right?

Masks must work at least as well as those fancy respirators at keeping people flu-free.

Except… that's probably not the case.

See, there's a difference between getting sick and being exposed to flu virus.

And other studies have shown that surgical masks are definitely worse at keeping out viruses.

One of those studies, published in American Journal of Infection Control in 2006, used

samples of a harmless virus to test how good respirators and surgical masks are at protecting

their wearers from airborne pathogens.

They found that 20 to 85% of the simulated pathogens penetrated the surgical masks, compared

to only around 5% for the respirators.

Which is quite the difference.

So even if both groups of nurses in that first study got sick just as often, the ones wearing

surgical masks were probably exposed to a lot more particles.

If you think about it, though, that really isn't that surprising.

Because here's the thing: Surgical masks aren't actually designed to protect you

from dangerous particles in the environment.

Only respirators are.

Instead, the masks intended for the opposite job -- protecting other people from your germs.

See, while respirators fit tightly to your face, surgical masks often have gaps on the sides.

They still do a good job covering your mouth and nose, but outside particles can probably

sneak in around the mask.

So even if they do happen to keep you healthy, that's not their main purpose.

Still, when it comes to containing your germs, they're definitely effective.

For a 2013 study published in the journal PLOS Pathogens, scientists collected examples

of exhaled particles from about 40 flu patients with and without surgical masks.

They found that the masks significantly reduced the amount of aerosolized virus that their

subjects put into the air.

And a 2009 study from the journal Clinical Infectious Diseases found that surgical masks

were just as effective as fancy respirators at keeping the illness from spreading.

This is why doctor's offices will ask patients who are coughing or sneezing to put on a mask

while they're in the waiting room -- to protect everyone else.

According to a Mayo Clinic expert, if you're not sick yourself, just worried about catching

the flu, wearing a paper mask might help, and it certainly won't hurt.

But your best bet is still to suck it up and go get that flu shot.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow!

And special thanks to Lorraine on Patreon for asking, and to all our patrons who voted

to have this question answered!

If you'd like to submit a question or vote on the next ones we answer, you can go to

patreon.com/scishow.

[ ♪ Outro ]

For more infomation >> Do Surgical Masks Really Protect You from the Flu? - Duration: 3:40.

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Crossing the Finish Line - Duration: 2:31.

Here we are in front of Last F. This is the steel that is going to be a part of the new

building, the new dining hall that is going to be erected here on the other side of the

creek. We're really excited that it's here, its reading to go. The building pad is looking

really good. So the next phase in the construction is to have the erector come to set up the

steel building. Hopefully that's going to take about 4-6 weeks and then its going to

be another phase of what the project in going to be.

As Dave said, we have made some choices along the way in this campaign including putting

the building right where we are standing that have simply cost more. This project –surprise,

surprise – is costing more than we had originally projected that it would. And, you know in

a way, again some of that was expected, some of it was unexpected but everyone is still

rallying around this and we need to make sure we are going to cross the finish line just

like this brochure. And this actually represents the last wave in our fundraising for this

program. The long story short is we need to raise between $400k-$600k additional to what

we have right now. And this is how we are going to do it. We have a goal to engage fifty

new congregations who give as a church to this project. And we're hoping that that will,

what that looks like anyway, will be that a church will commit to give $1k and $2k a

year for the next three years. If we have fifty churches doing that, we will cross the

finish line of this project. All these churches that I'm talking about are going to get a

call. You're going to get contacted about this. We hope that you will consider bringing

your resources in your congregations to bear to help get this project get across the finish line.

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