Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Coffee Cuts Your Liver Disease Risk + 10 More Coffee Health Benefits

Coffee latte with a perfect foam heart (because it's good for you!)

It amazes me how often I hear people casually remark that they drink ?too much??coffee, and really should cut back for their health. While caffeine in coffee can have adverse effects on some, coffee per se isn?t bad for you. It actually has tons of health benefits, from helping ease depression to cutting your risk of Alzheimer?s and liver disease.

That last one is newly known?the result of recent Mayo Clinic study. In research presented this week, the team showed how regular coffee drinking can cut one?s risk of developing a destructive liver disease called primary sclerosing cholangitis (PSC).

PSC is an auto-immune condition that can lead to cirrhosis of the liver, liver failure and bile duct cancer.

?While rare, PSC has extremely detrimental effects,? said lead study author Craig Lammert, a Mayo Clinic?gastroenterologist.??We?re always looking for ways to mitigate risk, and our first-time finding points to a novel environmental factor that also might help us to determine the cause of this and other devastating autoimmune diseases.?

Here are 10 more ways that coffee is good for you:

  1. It can help your blood?vessels?dilate, allowing for better flow of oxygen and blood through the body and brain.
  2. ?It can help prevent mouth and throat cancers.
  3. It can help women?especially overweight women?stave off endometrial cancer.
  4. Coffee may help reduce the risk of skin cancer.
  5. It has?anti-depressive effects?and?can?improve your mood.?
  6. Coffee drinking has been linked to better heart health.
  7. It can cut the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
  8. It may protect your brain from dementia.
  9. It may help you get more from your workouts.
  10. It?s been?linked to greater longevity.

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Xbox One runs three operating systems, including cut-down Windows for apps

Xbox One runs three operating systems, including cutdown Windows for apps

The latest update out of the currently unfolding announcement in Redmond: the next-generation Xbox will run three operating systems simultaneously. Complementing Windows 8 and RT on PCs and tablets, there'll be a third distinct version of Microsoft's operating system that has been pared down specifically for the new console. This will be the main system OS used to run apps such as Skype and other non-game titles downloaded from the Xbox storefront. At the same time, virtualization technology similar to Microsoft's Hyper-V will be used to allocate the bulk of system resources to a second, dedicated "Xbox OS" when the user loads up a game. This game OS will remain a fixed entity throughout the life of the console, so that game developers can be confident their games will run regardless of how much the Windows side of the machine gets updated. Finally, the third OS sounds like a small layer to assist with the virtualization, allowing the two main personalities of the console to talk to each other. Read on for more.

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Joy Huber: 5 Things Angelina Jolie Teaches Us About Cancer

This past week, I, along with many many others, was quite frankly shocked to hear the breaking news that Angelina Jolie had a preventive double mastectomy upon finding (quoted from her op-ed): "I carry a 'faulty' gene, BRCA1, which sharply increases my risk of developing breast cancer and ovarian cancer."

As more details have been revealed, I have reflected on what one of the world's most beautiful and most recognizable women has taught us recently about cancer.

1. It can happen to anyone. Truly no one is immune to the big c; cancer just doesn't care how old, young, rich, or poor you are. It strikes celebrities, and people just like you and me.

2. It impacts all of us. I hear repeatedly the statistic that one in two men and one in three women will face cancer in their life. If it's not impacting you today, it will at some point. I certainly don't share this to strike fear in you. This is simply reality.

3. Looking at the previous two, I say with confidence we all want to prevent it. Just like Angelina so wanted to prevent or at least greatly reduce her risk, I believe we're all interested in how we can prevent cancer. But the question that needs to be raised is, Are we committed to preventing cancer? Here I think not. For if you are interested in something you'll do it when it's convenient I've heard, and if you're committed to something, you'll do it. Period. A quote I love!

We all do things every day that we know raise our risk of cancer (smoking, poor diet, and lack of exercise, to name just a few!). If you are interested in (and committed to!) learning more about how to prevent breast cancer, please check out this resource.

If you are wondering like so many whether you'll face breast cancer some day I came across this interesting tool that says it is "an interactive tool to help estimate a woman's risk of developing breast cancer." This is from the National Cancer Institute.

Also, months before Jolie's news this press release was published stating "three federal agencies including the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the U.S. Department of Labor, and the U.S. Department of the Treasury have issued a set of FAQs clarifying BRCA testing as a preventive service under the provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Importantly, this clarification will allow for BRCA testing to be completed with no patient cost sharing for all non-grandfathered private insurance plans when an asymptomatic woman has a qualifying family history." Another reason to cheer health reform!

4. Support from family and friends during the cancer journey is critical. Angelina's article says, "I am fortunate to have a partner, Brad Pitt, who is so loving and supportive. So to anyone who has a wife or girlfriend going through this, know that you are a very important part of the transition." Those fighting cancer and those supporting them can receive free 1:1 cancer support here. This is another helpful resource I share for young cancer spouses.

5. Finally, finding joy in the journey is essential! Whether you are at stage 1 or stage 4 cancer, all cancers are shocking and terrifying. No one feels joy at diagnosis as I know first-hand from being diagnosed Wednesday, March 24th, 2010. Yet in the paragraph where Angelina talks about Brad, she says, "We managed to find moments to laugh together."

I'm not sure Angelina would have ever had to disclose what she chose to share. What do you think -- she could have kept the secret, right? But, because of her being so willing to share something publicly that's so extremely personal, she has certainly taught many around the world so very much about cancer.

Do you think it's helpful to find joy and laugh where you can during the cancer journey? What can it hurt? I wholeheartedly believe it can and does help!

This is why our theme at "Cancer with JOY" is, "No one is happy they have cancer! But you can have cancer and still be happy!"

I have begun sharing a "Daily Dose of Joy" via Facebook and Twitter. As I said when I announced it, the "Daily Dose of JOY" will bring "Do's & Don'ts, #cancerresources, #cancernews, #cancersupport, jokes and MORE! Please let those you know fighting cancer know about this so we can bring some much-needed JOY into their journey!

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Sports briefs: Nadal dominates Federer to win Italian Open | The Salt ...

Tennis ? After all these years, Rafael Nadal still knows how to dominate Roger Federer.

In the 30th meeting between the tennis greats, Nadal controlled the final from the start and won 6-1, 6-3 Sunday for his seventh Italian Open title in Rome.

Nadal improved to 20-10 in his career against Federer.

In the women?s final, Serena Williams won her fourth consecutive title of the year in impressive fashion, defeating third-seeded Victoria Azarenka 6-1, 6-3. The top-ranked American will go to Paris on a career-best 24-match winning run.

Indianapolis 500 will sport full field

Auto Racing ? One day after getting bumped from the top 24 starting spots for the Indianapolis 500, Josef Newgarden and Graham Rahal posted the two fastest times on the second and final day of qualifying at the historic 2.5-mile oval.

Newgarden will start 25th, the inside of the ninth row, after posting a four-lap average of 225.731 mph. Rahal will be next to him after going 225.007.

The first nine drivers out on the track Sunday all qualified for the race, assuring race organizers of a full 33-car field. The only one left out of the race Mexico?s Michel Jourdain Jr., who did not make a qualifying attempt Sunday.

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Leipheimer says he?s retired

CYCLING ? Rowland Hall graduate Levi Leipheimer says he retired from professional cycling when his six-month ban for doping violations ended March 1 and he was unable to sign with a new team.

Leipheimer told The Press Democrat of Santa Rosa, Calif., of his decision Sunday. His comments came after watching the final stage of the Tour of California, an event he won three straight times from 2007-2009.

The 39-year-old Leipheimer, from Butte, Mont., was fired by the Omega Pharma-Quick Step team in October after confessing to doping as part of the investigation that brought down Lance Armstrong.

? Tejay van Garderen stayed out of trouble to seal his first professional stage race title, winning the Tour of California in front of BMC Racing Team?s home fans. The American cruised through the smooth and scenic final stage from San Francisco to Santa Rosa to edge Australia?s Michael Rogers for the overall title by 1 minute, 47 seconds.

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Car drives into a crowd at Appalachian Trail hikers' parade

Car drives into a crowd at a parade in Virginia Saturday. The car, driven by an elderly man, injured 50 to 60 people, but there were no fatalities in the crowd.

By Debra McCown,?Associated Press / May 18, 2013

Hiker "Quinoa" is given credit for saving the lives of Carson Balckburn, Dalton Thomason, and Faith Ritchie after he ran them and others off the road with a water gun during a festival parade in Damascus, Va., Saturday, May 18, 2013. Second later, a car came down the road and struck several people.

(AP Photo/Bristol Herald Courier, Earl Neikirk)

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An elderly driver plowed into dozens of hikers marching in a Saturday parade in a small Virginia mountain town and investigators were looking into whether he suffered a medical emergency before the accident.

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About 50 to 60 people suffered injuries ranging from critical to superficial, but no fatalities were reported. Three of the worst injured were flown by helicopter to area hospitals. Their conditions weren't immediately available.

Another 12 to 15 victims were taken to hospitals by ambulance and the rest were treated at the scene, where some paramedics and other first-responders were participating in the parade.

It happened Saturday afternoon in the hamlet of Damascus, during the Hikers Parade at the Trail Days festival, an annual celebration of the Appalachian Trail, a majestic hiking route through the Appalachian Mountains that spans 14 states from Georgia to Maine.

Damascus Police Chief Bill Nunley didn't release the driver's name or age but said he was participating in the parade and he had traversed the Appalachian Trail in the past. Multiple witnesses described him as an elderly man.

Nunley said the man's 1997 Cadillac was one of the last vehicles in the parade and the driver might have suffered an unspecified medical problem when his car accelerated to about 25 mph (40 kph) and struck the crowd on a two-lane bridge along the town's main road. The driver was among those taken to hospitals.

"It is under investigation and charges may be placed," Nunley said.

Witnesses said the car had a handicapped parking sticker and it went more than 100 feet (30 meters) before coming to a stop.

"He was hitting hikers," said Vickie Harmon, a witness from Damascus. "I saw hikers just go everywhere."

Amanda Puckett, who was watching the parade with her children, ran to the car, where she and others lifted the car off those pinned underneath.

"Everybody just threw our hands up on the car and we just lifted the car up," she said.

Keith Neumann, a hiker from South Carolina, said he was part of the group that scrambled around the car. They pushed the car backward to free a woman trapped underneath and lifted it off the ground to make sure no one else was trapped.

"There's no single heroes. We're talking about a group effort of everybody jumping in," he said.

Nunley cited quick action by police, firefighters, paramedics and hikers to tend to the victims, including a volunteer firefighter who dove into the car to turn off the ignition. The firefighter, whose name wasn't released, suffered minor injuries.

Mayor Jack McCrady encouraged people to attend the festival on Sunday, its final day.

"In 27 years of this, we've never had anything of this magnitude, and is it our job to make sure it doesn't happen again," he said.

Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.

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Monday, May 20, 2013

Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 8:30PM ET

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It's Monday, and you know what that means; another Engadget HD Podcast. We hope you will join us live when the Engadget HD podcast starts recording at 8:30PM. If you'll be joining us, be sure to go ahead and get ready by reviewing the list of topics after the break, then you'll be ready to participate in the live chat.

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Selena Gomez Billboard Awards Dress Looks Like A 'Spring Breakers' Costume (PHOTOS)

Surely Selena Gomez knew all eyes would be on her at the Billboard Music Awards. While the whole world wondered why the singer would be seated next to her on-again, off-again boyfriend, we were a little more distracted by her outfit.

Selena showed up in a skintight white Atelier Versace gown... accessorized with glow sticks? On closer inspection, we realized Gomez' dress featured neon trim, perhaps a nod to the DayGlo brights she sported in March's "Spring Breakers" -- and her ponytail and flyaway strands would certainly be welcome on the beach. A sheer panel cut from collarbone to hip added requisite sex appeal, and zipper embellishments toughened up the look.

What do you think of Selena's "Spring Breakers"-esque Billboard Awards dress?

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See all the looks from the Billboard Awards 2013 blue carpet:

  • Taylor Swift

    Taylor Swift arrives at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 19, 2013 in Las Vegas. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

  • Taylor Swift in Zuhair Murad

  • Miley Cyrus in Balmain

  • Emmy Rossum in Zuhair Murad

  • Kelly Rowland in Rami Al Ali

  • Jenny McCarthy

  • Jennifer Lopez in Zuhair Murad

  • Ke$ha in Givenchy and Palladium

  • Alyssa Milano in Emilio Pucci

  • Chad Kroeger, Avril Lavigne

    Chad Kroeger, left, and Avril Lavigne arrive at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 19, 2013 in Las Vegas. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

  • Selena Gomez in Atelier Versace

  • Selena Gomez in Atelier Versace

  • Shania Twain

  • Chloe Moretz

  • Jennifer Nettles in Edition by Georges Chakra

  • Hayden Panettiere

  • Jennifer Morrison in Kristian Aadnevik

  • Psy

  • Z LaLa

  • Carly Rae Jepsen

  • Nayer

  • Amber Rose

  • Lecrae

  • Neil Perry, Kimberly Perry & Reid Perry

  • Audrina Partridge

  • Roshan Fagan

  • Shaun Robinson

  • Sky Blu

    Sky Blu arrives at the Billboard Music Awards at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 19, 2013 in Las Vegas. (Photo by John Shearer/Invision/AP)

  • Megan Wollover & Tracy Morgan

  • Cathy Guetta & David Guetta

  • Kacey Musgraves

  • Ariana Grande

  • Rocsi Diaz

  • Keaton Stromberg, Drew Chadwick, and Wesley Stromberg of Emblem3

  • Renee Bargh

  • Gabriel Mann

  • will.i.am

  • Jason Derulo

  • Chris Brown

  • Stana Katic

  • Ed Sheeran

  • Chandler Parsons

  • Brian Kelley & Tyler Bubbard of Florida Georgia Line

  • Tracy Morgan Exclusive Interview?: Billboard Music Awards Cover Shoot 2013?

    Billboard takes you behind the scenes of Tracy Morgan's cover shoot. Tracy will host the 2013 Billboard Music Awards, live from Las Vegas at the MGM Grand on Sunday, May 19, airing on ABC.

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