Swine Flu Watch

Somehow got my family enlisted on the UK’s Flu Watch program. The scheme, which has members of the public monitoring their colds, sore throats, and flu symptoms is being run by University College London with various eminent medical organisations as partners.

Having been invited to join by our family doctor, I registered online and within a few days a package of information, nasal swabs, viral media, mini thermometers, and consent forms with a nice pen all arrived safely in the post today.

They’ll send us an email each Sunday to report on the previous week’s symptoms and to let them know if any of us have had a flu vaccination that week. So, the first week I had nothing to report, but today I received the H1N1 vaccination (asthma-related approval) of Pandemrix (left me with a bit of a sore arm, nothing more) and so that will have to be reported next Sunday.

I’ll be keeping you informed of happenings over the coming weeks, unless any of us get so ill that I’m unable to blog…but I don’t think I’ve missed a week through illness since I started on the web back in 1996, so fingers crossed…

Twitter, Facebook and Sciencebase

Regular readers will hopefully have spotted I’ve cleaned up the site a little recently and added a couple of new widgets to the Sciencebase sidebar menu just below the About section link to my Research Blogging posts.

The first widget heralds the relaunch of the sciencebase.com Facebook fan page and its adoption of a proper URL – http://www.facebook.com/sciencebase.fans. Become a fan and your mugshot will appear at some point on the site itself, amazing, huh? It also means you can get the sciencebase content more directly while on Facebook and comment etc.

Second new item is the live Twitter feed widget, which will display my latest tweets, obvious really, giving you links to the various headlines as they appear on Sciencebase, SciScoop, Sciencetext, and elsewhere. (Elsewhere is usually my Imaging Storm scientific photo blog with my built-in flickr feed, my soundcloud (mostly me making a noise with a guitar and an effects pedal), and a few other places.