Thursday, December 31, 2009

Good microbes


Bacteria, viruses and fungi are actually natural and healthful parts of the human microbiome. This article's about the unintended consequences of all-out assaults – which go beyond antibiotic resistance and hygiene hypotheses to destroying your body's ecological balance. Read the Scientific American Dec. article here.

Saturday, December 26, 2009

Knoxville: Culture by the mountains


Opera, theater, culture minutes from the mountains. Robin's latest in the Examiner here.

Food waste: what can be done


Around 40 percent of all food manufactured and put on sale in the United States is wasted, and studies show this trend is increasing. Food waste - including waste from farms, manufacturers, retailers and consumers - has risen 50 percent since 1974, reaching about 150 trillion calories per year in 2003. Current trends and what can be done – read this DW-World article.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Travel gift: BUILT's handy travel organizer


For under $25 at retailers such as Amazon.com, you can get BUILT's (www.builtny.com) new Cargo Travel Organizer. Cool colors and most important, soft, easy-packing protection in neoprene (the material used for surfer wetsuits) for small gadgets and accessories such as power cords, thumb drives, digital camera stuff.

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Artists transform mining town


Robin's Dec. 13 Sunday Travel feature about Argenta, Arkansas in the Examiner newspapers here.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Plastics: toss those marked 3, 6 and 7

Plastics: toss out containers/plastics marked 3, 6 and 7. Their endocrine-disrupting chems are linked with cancer. I wrote about this about a year ago; article didn't get published (gee, wonder why?). Supposedly “safer plastics” are marked 1, 2, 4, 5...or any marked “BPA-free. NY Times has details here.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Can a Plant-Based Diet Cure Cancer?

Dr. T. Colin Campbell, professor emeritus of Cornell University and author of the groundbreaking The China Study, explains how nutrition influences cancer.... He says that at various times throughout our lives, we all have cancer cells that will pop up in our bodies, but what “feeds” the cancer and fortifies it is, among other things, animal protein. Why is that? Read on.