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SOY CONSUMPTION MAY HELP BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS

Posted on December 15, 2009 by

High soy consumption appears to decrease the risk of tumor recurrence among breast cancer survivors, according to a study published in JAMA. The subjects consumed an average of 47 milligrams of isoflavones, in the soy, 80 times as much as the average American woman. The study cautioned that the findings should not be generalized to […]

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SOCIAL MEDIA TO PREVENT MURDERS AND SUICIDES?

Posted on December 14, 2009 by

This tidbit of creative thinking was found on the site of Jonathan Nguyen, who works in PR andcrises management. He saw a news story about George Sodini, who murdered three and wounded nine others in a Pennsylvania gym before killing himself. Sodini had talked about his plans on his blog, as have many others. Now, […]

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SOCIAL MEDIA PREDICTIONS FOR 2010

Posted on December 14, 2009 by

Social media has become the subject of a lot of writing and discussion and its hard for someone not in the field to get a sense of the realistic trends for the coming year in this arena. Here is what I have come up with for social media predictions (probable trends) for 2010; 1) New […]

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FILM THE ROAD AND BOOK BLOOD MERIDIAN BY CORMAC MCCARTHY

Posted on December 13, 2009 by

Yesterday, after having read THE ROAD twice, I saw the film adaptation. As I have said about the book, I was captured and entranced by the characters, who became a part of my life during the read, to the point of distracting me during working hours, especially when I knew they were in trouble. It […]

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AVATAR-FACTS ABOUT PANDORA AND THE NA’VI YOU MAY WANT TO KNOW

Posted on December 11, 2009 by

The upcoming film Avatar takes place on a large moon called Pandora, about 4.37 light-years from Earth in the Alpha Centrauri System. The inhabitants of Pandora are the Na’vi, highly intelligent humanoid beings with a Neolithic society. The Na’vi average three meters tall with feline-shaped eyes and prehensile tails. They have a well developed culture […]

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KOKO THE GORILLA AND HER KITTEN ALL BALL

Posted on December 9, 2009 by

Much has been written and said about Koko the gorilla and her enormous and gentle affection for her kitten All Ball. Posted on this site is a video showing their mutual love but also the grief felt by Koko when the kitten was killed by a car. These images convey more than could be said […]

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SOCIAL MEDIA TRENDS eREADER EXPLOSION

Posted on December 8, 2009 by

According to Forrester Research, one of the major successes in social media in the near future will be the breakout of sReaders for books, magazines, newspapers and other publications. There are a number of reasons why eReader sales ar gorwing faster than expected including lower prices, more content availability and lots of media buzz. In […]

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AVATAR THE FILM AND AVATAR THE VIDEO GAME

Posted on December 8, 2009 by

In a couple of weeks, James Cameron’s film AVATAR will be released in 3D. This unique melding of digital imaging and live action will also be attendant with the release of a dynamic video game of the same name. The video game uses the same themes and characters found in the film as its basis […]

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THE ROAD by CORMAC MCCARTHY

Posted on December 8, 2009 by

This post apocalyptic thriller and its two main characters so captured me that after reading the book, I listened to the book on tape and would sit in my car until I was nearly late for appointments. The father and son, constantly close to death, facing and surmounting one challenge after the next. I rooted […]

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HEAVY WORKOUTS WARD OFF DIMENTIA

Posted on December 7, 2009 by

Researchers at Kansas University have found that aerobic exercise staves off the effects of Alzheimer’s disease. “Heavy exercise appears to be protective of cognitive function,” says David K. Johnson, Assistant Professor of psychology and research scientist in gerontology. In neuroimaging studies at the Alzheimer’s and Memory Program at KU Medical Center in Kansas City, aerobic […]

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