Who you, a Guru? After you read these 157 Handicap tips, you'll be one. But we're looking to recruit a Guru to blog, write a 101 tip Handicap book, and become a leader of this community.
Hot topics for both consumers and webmarketers on WebmasterRadio.FM
Every Wednesday, 4PM Eastern.
June 2, 2006, Newsletter Issue #87: Taking The High Road
1
Tip of the Week
Before your trip:
Plan your itinerary so that you can acclimatize slowly to the high elevation, by ascending over two or more days. Even if you are attending only the NIPS workshops, not the main conference, consider spending a night in Denver before coming up to Breckenridge. (Shuttle transportation is available from the main conference site in Denver to the workshops in Breckenridge.) Be sure to bring mild analgesics (ibuprofen, aspirin, or acetaminophen) for headaches or discomfort. If you cannot avoid going from low altitude to Breckenridge in one day, or if you already know you are susceptible to altitude sickness, ask your physician for a prescription for the carbonic anhydrase inhibitor acetazolamide (Diamox). This medication accelerates acclimatization by increasing excretion of bicarbonates, re-acidifying the blood, and stimulating respiration. (For contraindications and information on possible side effects, see the drug database links below and consult your pharmacist or physician.) During your trip: Limit strenuous activity on your first day in Breckenridge. Drink lots of water, and eat light high-carbohydrate meals. Avoid alcohol and sleeping medications
This tip is brought to you by: AltitudeSickness
2
About LifeTips
Now one of the top on-line publishers in the world, LifeTips offers
tips to millions of monthly visitors. Our mission mission is to make
your life smarter, better, faster and wiser. Expert writers earn dough
for what they know. And exclusive sponsors in each niche topic help us
make-it-all happen.
Founded in 2000, LifeTips offers fresh tips and advice to millions of readers. Become a Guru on a topic you're an expert in. Become a Sponsor and keep the tips flowing and traffic going to your website!