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Tea drinkers may have lower skin cancer risk on Yahoo! Health - 0 views

  • In a study of nearly 2,200 adults, researchers found that tea drinkers had a lower risk of developing squamous cell or basal cell carcinoma, the two most common forms of skin cancer. Men and women who had ever been regular tea drinkers -- having one or more cups a day -- were 20 percent to 30 percent less likely to develop the cancers than those who didn't drink tea. The effect was even stronger among study participants who'd been tea fans for decades, as well as those who regularly had at least two cups a day, according to findings published in the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. However, the findings do not mean it's okay to bake in the sun as long as you have a cup of tea afterward. The researchers found no evidence that tea drinking lowered skin cancer risk in people who'd accumulated painful sunburns in the past. Nor did the study look at the relationship between tea drinking and malignant melanoma, the least common but most deadly form of skin cancer. Still, the findings support the theory that tea antioxidants may limit the damage UV radiation inflicts on the skin, according to the study authors, led by Dr. Judy R. Rees of Dartmouth Medical School in Lebanon, New Hampshire. In particular, a tea antioxidant known as EGCG has been shown to reduce burning on UV-exposed skin. The current findings are based on interviews with 770 New Hampshire residents with basal cell carcinoma, 696 with squamous cell carcinoma, and 715 cancer-free men and women the same age. Tea consumption was linked to a lower skin cancer risk, even with factors such as age, skin type and history of severe burns considered. However, tea drinkers who'd suffered multiple painful burns in the past did not have a lower risk of skin cancer. It's possible, the researchers explain, that the antioxidants in tea are enough to limit skin damage caused by moderate sun exposure, but not the "more extreme" effects of sun exposure, such as cancer-promoting damage to the DNA in skin cells. SOURCE: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, May 2007. Email this article Print this page Back to top function formHandler(){ var URL = document.archiveform.u.options[document.archiveform.u.selectedIndex].value; window.location.href = URL; } Archived Stories by Date: May 6, 2007 May 5, 2007 May 4, 2007 May 3, 2007 May 2, 2007 May 1, 2007 April 30, 2007 April 29, 2007 April 27, 2007 April 26, 2007 April 25, 2007 April 24, 2007 April 23, 2007 April 22, 2007 April 21, 2007 April 20, 2007 April 19, 2007 April 18, 2007 April 17, 2007 April 16, 2007 April 15, 2007 April 14, 2007 April 13, 2007 April 12, 2007 April 11, 2007 April 10, 2007 April 9, 2007 April 8, 2007 All Health News All Reuters News ADVERTISEMENT if(window.yzq_d==null)window.yzq_d=new Object(); window.yzq_d['SjWBENFJsYY-']='&U=13a4aqqco%2fN%3dSjWBENFJsYY-%2fC%3d559999.10641753.11251755.1625771%2fD%3dSKY%2fB%3d4470892';
jazzyjessie

New Moon by Stephenie Meyer - 0 views

  • "Shoot," I muttered when the paper sliced my finger; I pulled it out to examine the damage. A single drop of blood oozed from the tiny cut. It all happened very quickly then. Edward threw himself at me, flinging me back across the table... I tumbled down to the floor by the piano, with my arms thrown out instinctively to catch my fall, into the jagged shards of glass. I felt the searing, stinging pain that ran from my wrist to the crease inside my elbow. Dazed and disoriented, I looked up from the bright red blood pulsing out of my arm—into the fevered eyes of the six suddenly ravenous vampires.
reevecan

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jasonpromo

NPR : Under the Radar: Books Not to Miss - 0 views

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  • The life of the main character, Paul Trilby, has never been the same after he drowned his wife's cat, Charlotte, in the couple's bathtub. Charlotte now haunts every move that Paul makes, foiling any opportunity for happiness.
    • taulbee2
       
      This Sounds Awesome!!!
    • pkdancer1089
       
      i think this sounds like a fun read. (PKH)
  • Paul Trilby, has never been the same after he drowned his wife's cat
    • nikekid989
       
      very strange, this is enough to get me to read this
  • The parody is framed by the premise that Carolyn Keene (the pseudonym under which the Nancy Drew series was written) was actually Nancy Drew's roommate for a short time at Bryn Mawr, and basically stole Nancy's life from her out of jealousy, retelling all of her detecting adventures through a somewhat skewed lens.
    • erica8921
       
      This sounds like a funny twist on the Nancy Drew books, and I would be interested in reading it because I used to read the Nancy Drew series when I was younger.
  • ...30 more annotations...
  • Paul finally ends up as a temporary technical writer at TxDoGS, a government office in what seems to be Austin, Texas, where a series of encounters with his weird co-workers (not to mention the unnoticed-by-anyone-else dead body in the next cubicle) forces him to choose between a life of ease at TxDoGS and an honorable but probably unsuccessful future
    • colinmcgee
       
      I like the suspense that this book already gives to the reader. These are the types of things that i look for in a good book, suspense for the reader and a great plot.
  • Under the Radar: Books Not to Miss
    • nikekid989
       
      These books arent under the radar, they are just not worthy of being read.
  • The House on Boulevard St.
    • cwithtuhfuh
       
      This is really interesting!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    • julia2508
       
      It sounds like kind of like a little kids story because where else does a purse expand to a complete village?
  • of upper-class women who married in the early 1950s, raised children, divorced in the 1970s, and are now soldiering their way through the illness, regrets, persistent sorrows and indignities of growing old. The group includes the artistic one, the recovering alcoholic, the one whose daughter killed herself, and more.
    • diamond08
       
      wow...sound like a mystery!!!!!!!i would probrably enjoy reading it because it would motivate me to finish the book and i like mysteries
    • derekallen
       
      I like the plot of the book, it sounds cool and would be a great read. It would be a book that i would enjoy to read in my free time.
    • julia2508
       
      Sounds like a little kids story because where else does a purse expand to a whole village?
  • You simply have to accept — at least for the length of the story — that there might be zombies around, or that a purse can expand to hold a complete village
    • julia2508
       
      Sounds like a little kids story because where else does a purse expand to a whole village?
  • that you're sucked into the world of the stories before you know it
    • julia2508
       
      Sounds intresting! I love books when you get addicted to them.
  • It's a time when he restores his 1951 International Harvester pickup truck to working order and falls in love, for real.
    • xchevybabex12
       
      This book intrests me becuase I can relate to the book in how its country like and how hes restoring a truck.
  • It's a time when he restores his 1951 International Harvester pickup truck to working order and falls in love, for real. It's hard for me to think of anyone who wouldn't enjoy this heartfelt and humorous tale,
  • that you're sucked into the world of the stories before you know it ,
    • julia2508
       
      I'd read that book because it sounds interesting but not too hard to read. I like getting sucked into a story and not wanting to stop reading
    • vballpenny14
       
      This book sounds interesting on the changing on the lives of women through history.
  • the lives of a group of upper-class women who married in the early 1950s, raised children, divorced in the 1970s, and are now soldiering their way through the illness, regrets, persistent sorrows and indignities of growing old.
  • Cain's love of the Nancy Drew books and her ability to draw out and twist every ridiculous morsel from the originals combine to make for an hour or two of tremendously entertaining reading.
    • carlsbri000
       
      This book seems interesting even though I've never read any of the Nancy Drew books. I probably wouldn't ever read it, it just sounds better than all the other books.
  • frequent death-defying escapes, and periodic encounters with the more famous pair of explorers (who often need to be rescued by means of True's ingenuity)
    • jremy2890
       
      this sounds interesting and exciting
  • store to by a hoe
  • This is a wonderful send-up of the Nancy Drew novels.
    • kapi1020
       
      Sounds good!
  • "kitchen-sink poetry."
    • theycallmetater
       
      hurrahh for kitchen sink poetry!!!
  • The Search for Baby Combover,"
    • reevecan
       
      Hmm...D.Trump maybe??? j/k but sounds pretty interesting
  • On the other hand, Link's writing is so remarkable, her use of language so mind-bogglingly perfect, that you're sucked into the world of the stories before you know it , beguiled by descriptions like this one, of a sofa covered with "an orange-juice-colored corduroy that makes it appear as if the couch has just escaped from a maximum security prison for criminally insane furniture."
    • mandober89
       
      This sounds really interesting! yay!
  • Perry's narrative voice — smooth and low-key — invites readers along for what turns out to be a most pleasurable ride.
    • mandober89
       
      This seems like an interesting book that flows. Hi Courtney!
  • The life of the main character, Paul Trilby, has never been the same after he drowned his wife's cat, Charlotte, in the couple's bathtub.
    • mandober89
       
      That's a little weird..
  • Without giving away too much of the plot (except to say that it includes human sacrifice and zombies), it's best to just say that the cat, Charlotte, who's bent on revenge, continues to run Paul's life.
  • Kings of Infinite Space
  • A Novel of the Lewis & Clark & Kinneson Expeditions tells the story of a Vermont ex-soldier named True Teague Kinneson and his nephew, Ticonderoga, who race Lewis and Clark to the Pacific.
  • It's a time when he restores his 1951 International Harvester pickup truck to working order and falls in love, for real. It's hard for me to think of anyone who wouldn't enjoy this heartfelt and humorous tale
  • Cop
    • cwithtuhfuh
       
      blaj;uiwpnadsl;ajio;vksda;jdka;weoiajdfl;jgaodajpfiwk....bless me
  • women who married in the early 1950s, raised children, divorced in the 1970s, and are now soldiering their way through the illness, regrets, persistent sorrows and indignities of growing old.
  • volunteer firefighter and EMT in his small Wisconsin town — writes about his momentous 40th year. It's a time when he restores his 1951 International Harvester pickup truck to working order and falls in love, for real.
  •  
    This seems like a very interesting book. I really would like to read it sometime in the future.
  •  
    This seems like a very interesting book. I really would like to read it sometime in the future!
jasonpromo

Rolling Stone : Bright Eyes: Cassadaga : Music Reviews - 0 views

  • Cassadaga is fully formed, a considered synthesis of the catch-as-catch-can expansiveness of Oberst's Lifted-era bands with the country tendencies that have always undergirded his Middle American vocals. Longtime enabler Mike Mogis is everywhere, playing ten instruments all told. Nate Walcott mans multiple keyboards and arranges strings and woodwinds, which get pretty baroque on "Cleanse Song." The last track features just Oberst on guitar and synthesizer with some femme backup. There are more voice-overs, but nonetheless there's a stylistic spine here. Oberst's prog and jam-band tendencies are both subsumed by a sensibility that's Americana in a winning, all-embracing sense. Americanapolitan, let's call it.
swimtwin55

Searchers look for trapped tornado victims - CNN.com - 0 views

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  • Searchers spent the weekend sifting through the debris and are still hoping to account for residents who fled as the storm approached.
    • mandober89
       
      So sad..
  • The Oklahoma town of Sweetwater, about 225 miles south of Greensburg, was hit hard by a twister that severely damaged a high school and other buildings Saturday. (Watch a 360-degree look at the devastation that twisters left behind in Greensburg
cwithtuhfuh

Denver Public Library: Teens: Teen Picks - Books, Reviews - 0 views

  • Maximum Ride: The Angel Experimentby James Patterson
    • pkdancer1089
       
      this is the third in a series, however you wouldnt be lost if you start with this one. They are amazing books.
  • A cool adventure/fantasy story about a princess who was born with a dragon claw instead of one of her fingers.
    • caitlinsylvain
       
      i hate dragon books
  • a really
    • caitlinsylvain
       
      i hate warrior books
  • ...1 more annotation...
  • Ecstasia tells the tale of a group living in a decadant world of sugar and light.
    • cwithtuhfuh
       
      This sounds like my room before i clean it....then my mom yells at me and says "clean it!" then it doesn't sound like that anymore but it does beforehand and if ur still reading this u just wasted 10 seconds of your life on a meaningless sticky note.
swimtwin55

Girl Kidnapped by Molester, Rescued by Cop || WXYZ.com | WXYZ-TV / Detroit | Detroit Ne... - 0 views

    • erica8921
       
      This is crazy... I can't belive that it happened here.
  • He entered the girl's apartment through an unlocked door and carried her from the couch where she was sleeping - while her mother and mother's boyfriend were asleep, police said.
nikekid989

South Lyon Football - 0 views

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  • 2006 KVC CHAMPIONS!!
    • nikekid989
       
      there is more where that came from!
colinmcgee

http---en.wikipedia.org-wiki-Inkheart - 0 views

  • Inkheart From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Title Inkheart Inkheart book cover Author Cornelia Funke Original title Tintenherz Country Germany Language German Genre(s) Fantasy, High Fantasy Publisher Chickenhouse Released Media type Hardcover Followed by Inkspell Inkheart (original title: Tintenherz) is a young adult-child fantasy novel by Cornelia Funke about a girl named Meggie whose life changes dramatically when she realizes that her father, a bookbinder named Mortimer (Nicknamed Mo), has an unusual ability: when he reads aloud, he can bring characters from books into the real world. Meggie and Mo's adventure takes them throughout Europe, particularly Italy, and brings them into contact with many unusual characters. The sequel, Inkspell, was released on October 1, 2005. The third book in the trilogy, Inkdawn, previously known as "Inkdeath" is set to be released in 2007 (German) or 2008 (English). [edit] Plot summary Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. The story of Inkheart, there is a story within a story: Mo originally brought four of Inkheart's characters to life (Italy) while reading aloud from a novel which is also called Inkheart - Basta, Capricorn, Dustfinger, and Dustfinger's pet marten, Gwin. Dustfinger, a fire eater, desperately wants to return to the world of the fictional novel; Capricorn, the villain of both the "real" and "imaginary" stories, wants Mo (and later, Meggie, who shares her father's unusual gift) to summon an evil monster, a creature forged from the ashes of the murdered known as the Shadow, from the fictional novel; and Basta is Capricorn's right-hand man. On more than one level, Inkheart is a book about books and the love of reading. Meggie and Mo are both avid readers; Meggie has carried a box (made by her father) of her favorite books with her all of her life. But also, Inkheart references many other works of literature. In addition to the characters from the fictional novel Inkheart, Mo also brings to life a boy (named Farid) who belongs in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights, and makes gold appear from Treasure Island. Meggie's reading causes Tinkerbell from Peter Pan to appear, and she also conjures up the soldier from "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, at the request of the Magpie, Capricorn's mother. Later, at the request of Fenoglio, she also solicits the soldier back. Fenoglio, the writer of Inkheart, eventually reveals his intentions for asking Meggie to keep the tin soldier. Testing an idea Mo suggested earlier in the novel, he rewrites the original, sad ending of "The Steadfast Tin Soldier," then tells Meggie to read it aloud. The tin soldier returns to the book and has a happy ending. Before Capricorn forces Meggie to read the evil monster out of Inkheart, Meggie invokes the aid of the book's original author to rewrite Inkheart's ending so that the Shadow, instead of helping Capricorn with his evil plans (devouring Resa, Elinor and Basta), will destroy him. This plan succeeds. Meggie reads this new ending aloud, the book's author disappears into his own creation, and Capricorn falls dead.
annaluna

The White Stripes Biography on Yahoo! Music - 0 views

  • (a former drummer for Detroit country outfit Goober & the Peas),
  • The White Stripes released their second LP, De Stijl, in 2000 and it further spread the group's reputation
  • Walking with a Ghost
jremy2890

The Red Wings open the next round Friday at home against the Anaheim Ducks. - 0 views

  • The Red Wings open the next round Friday at home against the Anaheim Ducks.
littlehiney16

YouTube - UCO Slideshow 2006-2007 - 0 views

  •  
    This is my University Chrictian Outreach friends and I over the past year.  There is some crazy pictures
julia2508

Dragon Rider - Extract - 0 views

  • They left the noise of the city behind. Night enfolded them in darkness and silence, and soon the world of men was no more than a glitter of lights far below.
    • julia2508
       
      I love getting so many emotions in a book extract .. Lets you feel how the characters feel
  • 'No, he didn't!' cried Ben. 'You mean grey. It's in the grey parts he told us to rest. He warned us against yellow. Look.' Ben switched on his torch and shone it on the words at the bottom of the map. 'Gilbert wrote it down here. Yellow = danger, bad luck.'
    • julia2508
       
      It's sort of like a kids story but even in our age if you read it, you keep reading it, no matter what because it's written well.
kapi1020

Police: Girl Kidnapped, Assaulted In South Lyon - Yahoo! News - 0 views

    • kapi1020
       
      I cant blieve this happened in SL
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