Maybe just a little wasted here...
Neil Young and Bob Dylan - Helpless + Knockin' on Heaven's Door 1975
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Remaining humanly connected in an exponentially increasing, complex and changing world. That's where we will begin!
Maybe just a little wasted here...
Neil Young and Bob Dylan - Helpless + Knockin' on Heaven's Door 1975
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Okay, he takes a little time to get going on this ... it is still one of the greatest songs of the 70's
In a new study, researchers at the UCSD School of Medicine and Moores Cancer Center used a complex computer prediction model to determine that intake of vitamin D3 and calcium would prevent 58,000 new cases of breast cancer and 49,000 new cases of colorectal cancer annually in the US and Canada. The researchers' model also predicted that 75% of deaths from these cancers could be prevented with adequate intake of vitamin D3 and calcium. Join Dr. Cedric Garland, lead researcher on the study, as he discusses the implications of these findings and the proposed actions. (#16941)
We’ve got one last vegetarian cookbook giveaway to end our month-long vegetarian celebration: 1,001 Low-Fat Vegetarian Recipes by Sue Spitler with Linda R. Yoakam. With 1,001 recipes, you could spend years working your way through this cookbook without ever getting bored. Many of the recipes take less than 45 minutes and they all include handy icons to differentiate vegan recipes from lacto- or ovo-vegetarian recipes. Check out two sample recipes from the book: Mushroom Bruschetta and Vegetables Paprikash. Leave a comment below for your chance to win a copy of the book!
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/1001-vegetarian-recipes-book-giveaway.html#ixzz13wHHhZoW
I’m going to put my Mommy hat on here, place my hands on my hips, look down at the broccoli you left on your plate, and tell you this: Eat your vegetables! Not because I’m a member of the clean-your-plate club, but because I care about you–and because I know this: in numerous studies following large groups of people, eating more vegetables and fruits has been linked to a lower risk of lung, oral, esophageal, stomach, and colon cancer. The thinking behind these results points to antioxidants and phytochemicals, natural compounds found in plants.
What are antioxidants? As described by the American Cancer Society (ACS), the body seems to use certain nutrients in vegetables and fruits to protect against damage to tissues that happens constantly as a result of normal metabolism (oxidation). Because such damage is linked with increased cancer risk, the antioxidant nutrients are thought to protect against cancer. Antioxidants include vitamin C, vitamin E, carotenoids, and many other phytochemicals (beneficial plant compounds).
Lab coat aside, it’s really a no-brainer. Eat real food, stay healthier. So now you’ve got not only a host of government programs telling you to eat your 5 to 9 servings of fruit and vegetables per day, you’ve got me hovering over your shoulder telling you to do the same! But I’ll go easy on you and offer up a few other plant-based suggestions as well. Here are ten super-duper cancer-fighting foods to add to your regime–these ten were chosen for their special cancer-kicking properties, as described on the Living Strong Living Well page of the Stanford School of Medicine Health Improvement Program.
Read more: http://www.care2.com/greenliving/10-cancer-fighting-foods.html#ixzz13wGx3vOA
A hot new Android phone seems to hit the market almost every week. To help you sort through them all, Jason Hiner put together this list of the 10 best Android smartphones, based on the quality and value of each device.
Because there’s a stampede of Android smartphones barreling into the market — including both excellent models and a few duds — many people feel a little overwhelmed when trying to choose one. I get a lot of the “Would you get this one or that one?” questions and requests to rank my favorites. So I decided to do something a little dangerous — create a leaderboard of my top 10 Android picks. It’s dangerous because this is very subjective stuff. The smartphone that is the best fit for you is going to depend heavily on your needs and preferences.
But since I’ve had my paws on virtually all the Android devices, and I’ve written reviews of the best ones, I’m going to rank them in terms of overall quality, with much more emphasis placed on the smartphones themselves than on the wireless carriers they’re tied to.
I’m also going to keep this leaderboard up to date. So as I review new Android devices and decide they deserve a place in the top 10, I will add them to this list and bump other phones down or off the list.
Caveat: This ranking is primarily U.S.-based. In each country/region, the telecom carriers tend to give these devices different names. You may be able to find a close match between many of the devices on this list and devices in your area, but not in all cases.
Note: This article originally appeared as an entry in our Tech Sanity Check blog. It’s also available as a PDF download.
This certainly brings back some memories ...
Jimmy Ruffin - What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted
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