Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waves. Show all posts

Sunday, September 8, 2013

Injuries From Ocean Waves More Common Than Thought

Shallow surf can pose real risks, Delaware study finds

By Robert Preidt

HealthDay Reporter

SUNDAY, June 23 (HealthDay News) -- A study out of Delaware suggests that injuries to beachgoers caused by ocean waves are more common and severe than previously suspected, and people need to be aware of the ocean's power -- even in shallow water.

To keep safe, it's important to swim at beaches with lifeguards, ask them about surf conditions and never turn your back to the waves, one study author suggested.

Over the past three summers, more than 1,100 ocean-wave-related injuries that required emergency room treatment were reported among Delaware beachgoers. The injuries ranged from sprains and strains to broken bones, blunt organ trauma and neck fractures. There were three deaths.

The most common types of injuries were broken collarbones, dislocated and separated shoulders, neck pain, and ankle and knee sprains.

The injuries occurred in an area called the surf zone, where many people play in the waves. This is the stretch of shoreline between the water's edge and where the waves break. In this area, waves can hit people and slam them into the sand. Most of the injuries in this study occurred in less than two feet of water.

"Historically, the magnitude of these injuries is largely underreported," study co-leader Paul Cowan, chief of emergency medicine at the Beebe Medical Center in Lewes, said in a University of Delaware news release. "This is the first study that documents and tracks the number of significant injuries occurring in the surf zone."

Lifeguards at three popular Delaware beach communities -- Bethany, Dewey and Rehoboth -- and several state park beaches provided researchers with information on beach conditions.

Although injuries to the neck and spinal cord accounted for less than 5 percent of all cases, these patients suffered some of the most complex and life-altering injuries, Cowan said.

Overall, the findings seemed to indicate "that a lot of these folks simply don't understand the power of the ocean, or they don't know how to swim in ocean waves and currents," study co-leader Wendy Carey, of the Delaware Sea Grant College Program, said in the news release.


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Friday, August 2, 2013

Get Summer-Ready Beachy Waves

You guys, summer is getting close -- even though it feels like spring's just started. And what's more summery than the ubiquitous beachy waves we've been seeing repeatedly for years now? Problem is, most of these sprays leave my locks feeling like hay and looking like straw. But, yesterday Ouidad launched two new products that create serious texture without zapping health from your strands.

The Wave Create Salt Spray,  is awesome for really any kind of hair, from straight hair with a tiny bit of texture to naturally curly strands. It's formulated with sea water and sea salt to create volume and texture, as well as plant humectants to majorly moisturize without adding weight.

But, you know, we've seen the wave sprays before. We love them, really, but Ouidad one-upped themselves with the launch of their Texture Taffy, which is ideal for straight hair that can seem to NEVER wave. (Of course, though, you can use it if your strands are wavy or curly, too.) This "stretchy styling cream," as the brand dubs it, has a ton of benefits that add texture without parching strands. Sea kelp seaweed extract has tons of vitamins and minerals that add shine, while algae extract moisturizes. Plus, milk thistle extract, an antioxidant, helps fight free radicals from doing damage.

Gonna give the stuff a whirl? Scoop a nickel-sized blob and warm it, rubbing the product between your hands. Using your palms, cup the ends of your damp hair with the taffy, and keep cupping until you actually see waves. Then, let your hair dry naturally or use a diffuser to speed it up.

Are you gonna try the Texture Taffy? If you do, tweet me @AESam and @SELFmagazine and let me know if you thought it was as cool as I did!

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Sunday, May 5, 2013

Leonardo DiCaprio waves to fans in South Korea


Leonardo DiCaprio threw some serious waving shapes to entertain onlookers at the premiere of the movie in Seoul, South Korea, yesterday

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Sunday, March 17, 2013

Kate Moss’ natural golden waves


Kate Moss wears her hair in loose shoulder-length waves – Hair Do's & Don'ts brought to you by Glamour.com. Visit Glamour.com for the latest dos and don'ts for hairstyles, with celebrity photos.

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Saturday, March 16, 2013

Coco Rocha’s side-swept waves


Coco Rocha wears her hair in a sleek side-swept wavy style – Hair Do's & Don'ts brought to you by Glamour.com. Visit Glamour.com for the latest dos and don'ts for hairstyles, with celebrity photos.

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Jessica Chastain’s flowing tangerine waves


Jessica Chastain wears her hair in long tangerine waves at the 2013 Oscar nominees luncheon – Hair Do's & Don'ts brought to you by Glamour.com. Visit Glamour.com for the latest dos and don'ts for hairstyles, with celebrity photos.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Cara Delevingne’s glossy loose waves


Cara Delevingne wears her hair in glossy loose waves – Hair Do's & Don'ts brought to you by Glamour.com. Visit Glamour.com for the latest dos and don'ts for hairstyles, with celebrity photos.

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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Ellen Page's brunette waves


Ellen Page's brunette waves and side-swept fringe. See all the hottest celebrity hairstyles, celebrity fringes and celebrity bobs in our Celebrity Hair Styles gallery

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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Jessica Chastain’s side-swept waves


Jessica Chastain shows off side-swept glossy tangerine waves – Hair Do's & Don'ts brought to you by Glamour.com. Visit Glamour.com for the latest dos and don'ts for hairstyles, with celebrity photos.

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