Monday, August 26, 2019

September is National Pediculosis Prevention Month




September has almost begun, and I noticed while researching things that occur during the ninth month that September is National Pediculosis Prevention Month. My initial reaction to this was, "What the heck is pediculosis?"

Just in case you were wondering that same thing, I looked it up to save you the trouble. Pediculosis, it seems, is a nicer way of saying "an infestation of lice". Nicer, and shorter, as well--I'm not sure how well National Month for the Prevention of Lice Infestation would fit on a banner at the bake sale fundraiser. Also not sure if you would want to buy any baked goods after seeing that.

So now that we know what pediculosis means and why the word is used, let's learn a little more about the problem itself. The most common type of pediculosis is an infestation of head lice, spread through head-to-head contact, such as when people are cuddling or sleeping side-by-side. It's most commonly found in children ages 3-10 and their families. Every now and then, you will hear of a lice infestation sweeping through an elementary school, complete with kids lining up to be inspected. Treatment for head lice includes medicated shampoos and ointments as well as physical treatments like delousing combs, hot air and even shaving, when all else fails (lice are not super easy to get rid of). People of African descent have an advantage when it comes to lice--they are less susceptible to these infestations because of their hair texture.

There are other types of lice infestations (and other types of lice) besides that which involve the head. The hair on one's body can be the subject of pediculosis, as well. The infestation that we know as "crabs", which strikes the genital area, is a type of lice infestation--pubic lice. If one is nervous about applying chemical treatments to these more sensitive areas, at least it is much easier to simply shave hair off the body than off the head. Lice are similar to fleas and ticks in that they like to stay on the body, biting the skin to drink blood. This can cause a lot of itching discomfort, as well as other, more serious, complications--some very deadly diseases such as Typhus can be spread by lice. Fortunately, only body lice, which are different from head and pubic lice, are known to spread disease.

To prevent pediculosis, avoid contact with other sufferers, keep bedding and clothing well-laundered and keep hair and body clean. Pediculosis is actually on the rise, probably owing to an increase in population and more crowded living conditions, so be aware and keep yourself as clean as is practically possible.

To find out what else is going on in September, click here: https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2019/08/your-september-birthday-september.html

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Saturday, August 24, 2019

Your September Birthday: September Holidays, Traditions and More




Ah, September! Beginning of the school year, first month of fall, and here comes football! For some of us, September is more like the start of a new year than January, which after all comes right in the relative doldrums of winter (sorry, January babies). Those of you born in September might think you don't have enough cool holidays-the exuberance of the Labor Day weekend can be bittersweet, as it also marks the last summer blowout-but read on; there's plenty of interesting stuff in September to celebrate.

Monthly Observances
September is National Chicken Month, as well as the national month for alcohol and drug addiction recovery, childhood injury prevention, coupons, honey, Hispanic heritage, mushrooms, organic harvest, osteopathic medicine, ovarian cancer awareness, sickle cell, pediculosis prevention, pianos, potatoes, preparedness, rice, and skin care awareness, as well as the international month for people skills, self-awareness, and strategic thinking.

Furthermore, September is the official month for ADHD awareness, baby safety, backpack safety, college savings, gynecology cancer awareness, world leukemia and lymphoma awareness, metaphysical awareness, menopause awareness, mold awareness, pediatric cancer awareness, reunion planning, sea cadets, self improvement, healthy aging, shameless promotion, sports and home eye health and safety, subliminal communications, and world animal remembrance.

September has also been deemed One-on-One Month, which may or not be related to the fact that it's also Pleasure Your Mate Month (or it may just be about basketball), and, last but not least, literary types might appreciate the fact that September is not just Library Card Sign-Up Month, but also Be Kind to Editors and Writers Month. Yes, please!

Weirdest Holiday
The 25th is National One-Hit Wonder Day , so listen to some Haircut One Hundred, Joe Budden or Soup Dragons today!

September Traditions
Flower: aster - faith, wisdom, valor
Birthstone: sapphire - chastity, hope; Virgo's gemstone: topaz - fidelity

Zodiac sign: Virgo (1-22) and Libra (23-30; see October for details). Virgos are earth signs, so called because they are solid and stable, like the ground you stand on. Virgos are extremely reliable and dependable in the workplace. They like following routines, so they have to try to keep from being awfully boring! Best friends: Taurus and Capricorn. Best love matches: Scorpio, Pisces and Cancer.

Famous Birthdays: Lily Tomlin (1st), Jimmy Connors (2nd), Charlie Sheen (3rd), Beyonce Knowles (4th), Bob Newhart (5th), Idris Elba (6th), Buddy Holly (7th), Don Rickles (8th), Otis Redding (9th), Colin Firth (10th), Ludacris (11th), Jennifer Hudson (12th), Jesse Owens (13th), Jacqueline Bisset (14th), Prince Harry Wales (15th), Peter Falk (16th), Narendra Modi (17th), Greta Grabo (18th), Jimmy Fallon (19th), Sophia Loren (20th), Larry Hagman (21st), Joan Jett (22nd), Ray Charles (23rd), Jim Henson (24th), Christopher Reeve (25th), Olivia Newton-John (26th), Avril Lavigne (27th), Brigitte Bardot (28th), Madeline Kahn (29th), Truman Capote (30th).

Catholic Feast Days
1- St Fiacre, St Giles
2 -St Agricolus of Avignon
3- St Gregory the Great, Ste Phoebe, St Simeon Stylites the Younger
4 -St Marinus, Ste Rosalia, Ste Rose of Viterbo
5 -St Laurence Justiani
6 -Ste Bee, St Magnus of Fussen
7 -St Anastasius the Fuller, St Cloud, Ste Regina, St Gratus of Aosta
8 -Nativity of Mary, St Adrian
9- St Peter Claver, St Bettelin
10- St Nicholas of Tolentino, Ste Pulcheria, St Theodard
11- St Veran, the Blessed Louis of Thuringia
12- St Ailbhe, St Guy
13- St John Chrysostom, St Venerius
14- Ste Notburga, St Maternus
15- Ste Catherine of Genoa
16- St Cornelius, St Cyprian, Ste Ludmilla, Ste Edith of Wilton
17- Ste Hildegard of Bingen, St Lambert, St Robert Bellarmine
18- St Ferreolus, St Joseph of Cupertino
19- St Januarius, Ste Emily de Rodat, Ste Lucy of Scotland
20- St Eustace
21- St Matthew
22- St Maurice, St Phocas
23-The Blessed Padre Pio, Ste Thecla
24- St Gerard
25- St Cadoc, St Finbar
26- Sts Cosmas & Damian, St Elzear
27- St Vincent de Paul
28- St Bernardino of Feltre, St Thiemo, St Wenceslas
29- St Michael the Archangel (Michaelmas), St Raphael the Archangel
30- St Jerome, Ste Sophia

See? No matter what day you were born on, something is happening!
Not born in September? Here are all the other months!

January - https://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2017/01/your-january-birthday-january-holidays.html
February - http://bucketofuseful.blogspot.com/2016/02/your-february-birthday-february.html