Eat Right to Look Younger

According to Mintels consumer research, the anti-aging skincare market has grown to over $2 billion annually, and 76 percent of consumers concerned with aging are interested in products that use natural or organic ingredients. What can be more natural and organic than the foods that you eat?

Can your diet play a role in anti-aging? Just ask Maye Musk, a 65-year old model and registered dietitian. While Musk admits that genetics, getting adequate sleep, avoiding smoking, and limiting sun exposure, can all play a role in how your body ages, diet is key as you have to eat well to look and feel young. She eats a healthy, high fiber diet to maintain her weight and youthful looks.

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, a well-balanced diet rich in fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, and lean proteins can lead to healthier skin. Elisa Zied, RD, author of the new book, Younger Next Week, agrees about the power of a healthy diet. For example, fruits and veggies not only keep us hydrated because of their high water content, but they can also help us look younger and better, writes Zied. Certain phytochemicals and nutrients in foods may also play a specific anti-aging role in helping your skin look more youthful. Research suggests that eating more carotenoid-rich produce is associated with improved skin color and a more healthy and attractive appearance, according to Zied.

As we age our skin becomes thinner and drier, losing some of the elasticity that we had in our youth, which paves the way to wrinkles, according to researcher, Richard L. Roberts, Ph.D. These changes are accelerated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun as well as tanning beds. While the skin has a natural antioxidant capacity to protect against damage caused by those UV rays, too much exposure can overwhelm its capabilities leaving the skin vulnerable to damage. According to an article authored by Roberts and published in the American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, lutein and zeaxanthin are two carotenoids that may help boost the antioxidant capacity of your skin as well as the health of your eyes. Look to egg yolks, corn, orange peppers, orange juice, and red grapes for excellent sources of both of these antioxidants.

Drinking tea also has its perks when it comes to looking and feeling younger, according to Zied. Many of the benefits of tea are linked with its high content of polyphenols (specifically flavonoids), powerful plant chemicals that act as antioxidants that also can protect against UV skin damage.

Vitamin E is another important antioxidant in the skin that helps avoid accelerated aging. According to an article published in Clinics in Dermatology, adequate stores need to be maintained in the body daily. Unfortunately, many Americans fall short of their daily needs of this vitamin so adding vitamin E-rich foods sources, such as wheat germ, sunflower seeds, almonds, and corn and olive oil, can help boost your intake. Since this antioxidant works synergistically with vitamin C in the body, your diet should also have a wide variety of vitamin C-rich foods, such as citrus fruits, kiwi, strawberries, peppers and broccoli. Research also suggests that vitamin C, in and of itself, may also help reduce the prevalence of wrinkles and dry skin due to aging. Lastly, vitamin A, which is found in carotenoid-rich dark green veggies, such as spinach and kale, and orange vegetables, such as carrots, sweet potatoes and pumpkin, is also needed for healthy skin.

Sometimes life will get in the way of making the best food choices, but if we prioritize nurturing ourselves and make time to care for ourselves, we can reclaim the vitality we so deserve, states Zied.

Be well, Joan

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Comets Corner: Lake Placid

January 13, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets With the Comet players on the road, en route to Oklahoma and the southwestern area of the country last week, the Comets front office staff seized the opportunity to take in some of the United States' finest hockey history in Lake Placid, New York.

The Comets front office staff members the three-hour drive north to Lake Placid, New York, which played host to 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. The three day trip marked not only an enjoyable time for Utica's staff but also a retreat to increase team unity away from an office setting.

Everyone arrived late Sunday afternoon amidst the NFL's wild card playoff games and the staff exchanged their secret santa gifts as the holiday season finally came to a close for the Comets, following a nine game home stand. With a fun exchange based primarily on "inside jokes", the gift giving was a bonding experience for everyone and whipped an already tight knit staff that much closer together.

As Colin Kaepernick led the 49ers down the field on a game winning drive, the front office staff walked across Mirror Lake and enjoyed a dinner at the luxurious Lake Placid Boat House Club, before a night in a snowy, but beautiful Lake Placid town. An early set of meetings followed the ensuing morning, where a variety of topics were discussed on how to make the Comets experience even better for the fans.

With temperatures north of forty and rain on the way down, the Comets staff was deprived of a day of skiing at Whiteface Mountain or a game of pond hockey on the lake. Many employees used their free time to walk to and visit the historic Olympic Center in the middle of the town.

Inside were the two hockey rinks from the 1932 and 1980 Olympic Games, as well as a third rink that doubled as a curling facility. The 1932 rink was home to a Canadian gold medal, as our neighbors to the North finished with 11 points, two ahead of the United States who won silver. Despite playing home to many elite international players in the past, the 1932 Rink hosts mainly youth competition these days.

Appropriately, the 1980 rink was the star attraction, with everyone being a huge fan of the Miracle on Ice that occurred between the United States and Soviet Union during the medal round. The United States won gold in the following game on home ice against Finland, which completed the greatest upset in sports history. A trip to Lake Placid would never be complete without seeing where Herb Brooks and the boys completed the miracle, 33 years ago.

In addition to the arenas, the speed skating oval where Eric Heiden collected five gold medals was located directly out front. An exciting tour for the Comets staff was complete with a trip to the USA Hockey store to stock up for the incoming Sochi Olympics.

Despite a great time had by the Comets front office, Streamline Concepts, the local company that produces all the Comets videos, Chuck Obernesser and Jim Raymer felt excluded from the Comets plans. What resulted, toed the line between lyrical genius and utter chaos and for one small window, The AUD was under new management.

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Silver Knights Rally Past Comets

January 13, 2014 - Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Syracuse Silver Knights claimed a season sweep of the Missouri Comets as they took an 11-8 victory on Friday night in front of 2,495 fans at The Oncenter War Memorial. All of Syracuse's points came in the third quarter as they rallied from a six-point halftime deficit to claim victory.

The Comets got out to a fast start as Lucas Rodriguez opened the scoring only 44 seconds into the game, and Missouri added to its lead before the end of the first quarter when Ramone Palmer put home a finish from Brian Harris' pass. Milan Ivanovic then added to the Comets' lead less than four minutes into the second quarter for a 6-0 halftime lead.

Syracuse's comeback began early in the third quarter as Bo Jelovac drove home a finish from 3-point range 50 seconds in, and the Silver Knights took the lead on back-to-back goals by Nate Bourdeau and Neto. Missouri regained the lead as Vahid Assadpour added to his league-leading points total, but another pair of goals Cory Elenio and Neto gave the Silver Knights a three-point lead going to the fourth quarter.

The Silver Knights held the Comets scoreless in the fourth quarter as Bryan O'Quinn finished the game with 23 saves to earn his side its seventh win of the season and sole possession of third place in the MISL standings.

SATURDAY

MILWAUKEE 28, ROCHESTER 12: Marcio Leite had five assists and Nick Perera a hat trick as the Milwaukee Wave cruised to victory against the Rochester Lancers in front of 5,324 fans at U.S. Cellular Arena. The Wave's win capped the club's 30th anniversary weekend, which saw a large number of alumni in attendance to celebrate the club's landmark season.

Milwaukee jumped out to an early 4-0 lead on goals by Carlos Munoz and JC Banks, but the Lancers pulled within a point as Mauricio Salles struck from 3-point range. Banks and Salles each added a second goal before Pablo made it 8-5 at the end of the first quarter, and from there the Wave pulled away.

Three consecutive goals, including two from Perera, in the second quarter led to a 14-5 halftime lead, and while Stephen Basso made it a six-point game with a 3-pointer to start the third, the Wave scored six consecutive goals to close the period and start the fourth to comfortably claim victory.

MISSOURI 13, PENNSYLVANIA 5: The Missouri Comets rounded out their final east coast trip of the season as they held off a rally by the Pennsylvania Roar at Santander Arena. Byron Alvarez had a goal and an assist as the Comets kept the Roar winless in their expansion season.

Missouri claimed an early lead as Robert Palmer scored off a turnover 61 seconds in, and Coady Andrews added a 3-pointer to make it 5-0 by the end of the first quarter. Goals by Ramone Palmer and Alvarez stretched the Comets' lead to 9-0 midway through the third quarter, but then the Roar began to come back as new addition Kingsley Onwuka scored in his debut and Jerjer Gibson struck from 3-point range to make it a four-point game with just more than six minutes to play.

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Gameday: Comets at San Antonio

January 13, 2014 - American Hockey League (AHL) Utica Comets UTICA COMETS (11-19-2-2) @ SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE (13-20-1-3)

AT&T Center, 8 p.m.

Radio: 94.9 K-Rock

Tonight's Game: The Utica Comets conclude their four game road trip as they visit the AT&T Center for a showdown with the San Antonio Rampage. The Comets, who are 0-2-1-0 on the swing thus far, will look to break an overall four game losing streak, which dates back to Jan. 3 against Rochester.

When They Last Met: Tonight is the first ever meeting between the Comets and Rampage.

Comets Outlook: The Comets mounted a valiant come from behind effort, but it came up just short in a 5-3 defeat to the Texas Stars. The Comets scored three straight goals to cut a four-goal deficit to one, but a late empty net marker for Texas sealed Utica's fourth straight defeat. Cal O'Reilly paced the Comets with two points (1-1-2), while Alexandre Grenier and Brandon DeFazio also scored for Utica.Travis Morin, the AHL's leading scorer, led the way for the Stars with a natural hat trick to open the game. Utica goaltender Mathieu Corbeil made his season debut in relief of Joe Cannata and was a perfect 18 of 18.

Rampage Outlook: San Antonio dropped a 3-2 overtime decision to the Abbotsford Heat at the AT&T Center on Saturday evening. Vincent Trocheck and Garrett Wilson each scored for San Antonio, which dropped its 14th game of its past 17 games played. Defenseman Matt Gilroy recorded a multi-point game (0-2-2), while goaltender Jacob Markstrom recorded 23 saves on 26 shots.

Talking Bout My Greneration: Alexandre Grenier has surged into the team lead with now 11 goals on the season, after his tally against the Stars on Saturday. Grenier, who is tied for 15th in the AHL in rookie scoring with 23 points (11-12-23), has recorded 10 points over his past 10 games.

Supreme Corb: Goaltender Mathieu Corbeil made his debut in a big way, with a perfect 18 saves on 18 shots in relief of Joe Cannata. Corbeil, who saw nearly 26 minutes against Texas, made his debut on his seventh AHL recall between Utica this season and Chicago last. Corbeil was also recalled to the NHL's Columbus Blue Jackets in 2011, but did not play.

Simple Yann: Defenseman Yann Sauve has recorded assists in each of his past three contests, giving him eight for the season. The Comets' assistant captain has recorded a +1 rating in the past 12 games, following a healthy scratch on Dec. 7 against Adirondack.

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Heard of Disney pizza scam?

Welcome to the brave new world of vacation ripoffs! The old "catch my baby while I pick your pocket" trick seems downright tame compared with this scary new breed of travel cons.

Remember the days when a fanny pack and a "game face" could protect you from getting your money stolen? We don't either! Vacationers have always been targets for smart, enterprising crooks, and the farther you get from home, the easier it is to fall for popular vacation scams like the dropped baby, the fake fight, and the I-need-five-euros-to-replace-my-lost-train-ticket. But these days, you are at risk for more than just some lost bills. Watch out for these scams from around the world that can put your personal safety--and even your very identity--at risk.

Orlando

Here's a scam so bad even Mickey Mouse took a stand. Guests in hotels around Disney World have been finding pizza delivery menus conveniently slipped under their doors, but place an order--and make the mistake of giving your credit card number--and you'll really pay. The phone number isn't connected to a pizza parlor but to identity thieves. Disney World supported a law designed to crack down on the people handing out the fliers, but Orlando police say the problem persists.

Solution: If you're craving a slice, get a recommendation from the hotel.

Vietnam

In Vietnam, open-ended bus tickets are the best way to travel at your own pace between Ho Chi Minh City and Hanoi, and the Sinh Tourist line is widely considered the best. So widely considered, in fact, its many impostors call themselves Sinh Tourist, too. Because of Vietnam's lax intellectual property laws, it's difficult to know which Sinh is the real deal. Take the wrong carrier, and you'll get iffy service or, worse, an unexpected overnight stop at an overpriced hotel in cahoots with the bus line. "In summary," said Stuart McDonald of travelfish.org, a travel advice site that covers Southeast Asia, "it is a snake pit!"

Solution: Always use the bus company's official website: thesinhtourist.vn.

New York City

New Yorkers are famously pushy, but Times Square's so-called CD Bullies take the stereotype to a whole new low. A guy on the corner barks, "Check out my music!" and hands you what seems to be a free copy of his CD. He's so nice, he'll even offer to autograph it. But once the disc is in your hands, the aspiring rapper--suddenly surrounded by friends--refuses to take it back. You need to pay $10 or so to stop them from menacing you.

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Presentation on Oneness at the 3rd Global Conference on Spirituality, Lisbon, Portugal – Video


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New app let’s users monitor their spirituality in real time

Folks who have just knocked back two drinks say they're really aware of God at that moment.

And good sleep enhances a sense of God, joy, peace and love.

Who knew?

Actually, about 160 people, so far, know such details about their spiritual lives. They were the first participants in SoulPulse, a newly launched on-going study of spirituality in daily life.

It's an "experiential" research survey inspired by pastor/author John Ortberg and conducted by a team led by Bradley Wright, an associate professor of sociology at University of Connecticut and author of "Christians Are Hate-Filled Hypocrites ... and Other Lies You've Been Told."

Twice a day for two weeks, participants receive questions asking about their experiences of spirituality, their emotions, activities and more at the moment the text messages arrive.

SERIOUS QUESTIONS

Were they feeling satisfied, loved, happy, hostile, sleepy or stressed? Were they more or less aware of God when they were commuting or computing or hanging out with family and friends?

The participants so far are too few and too similar to draw national trend data; they're chiefly highly educated evangelicals who know Wright or Ortberg, pastor of Menlo Park (Calif.) Presbyterian Church and their friends. But Wright's team aims to have 10,000 people enroll at SoulPulse.org over the next three years. Their answers will be aggregated to look for overall trends.

"The idea came to me because I'm interested in psychology, spirituality and the nature of the human condition," said Ortberg, who also has a doctorate in psychology.

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Was watching the live ISS cam and saw this gold orb materialise out of nowhere and then it began to take a solid appearance. As the solar panel moved from behind it...nasa went to blue screen...app...

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Christmas delivery finally arrives at the space station

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. The six space station astronauts finally got their Christmas presents Sunday with the arrival of a privately launched supply ship that took an extra month to soar.

The spacemen opened the capsule a day early and started removing items, as soon as the Orbital Sciences Corp. vessel was moored safely at the International Space Station. Packed inside were 3,000 pounds of groceries, equipment and experiments, as well as eagerly awaited Christmas gifts from their families back home and some fresh fruit courtesy of NASA.

Among the first things out: ants that are part of an educational project.

NASA is relying on private industry to keep the orbiting lab well stocked in this post-shuttle era and, in three or four more years, possibly supply rides for U.S. astronauts as well. This was Orbital Sciences' second shipment.

The Virginia company was supposed to make the latest delivery last month, well before Christmas, but had to wait for reasons beyond its control. A space station breakdown in mid-December took priority, and NASA bumped the flight to January in order to repair the disabled cooling system at the orbiting outpost.

Then frigid weather at the launch site at Wallops Island, Va., forced a delay. Then a strong solar storm interfered. Everything finally came together for a smooth liftoff on Thursday.

Flight controllers for Orbital Sciences, wearing red company shirts, broke into applause when astronaut Michael Hopkins used the space station's main robot arm to grab onto the Cygnus capsule, more than 260 miles above the Indian Ocean, northeast of Madagascar. Within two hours, the capsule was bolted to the station. And four hours after that, the astronauts threw open the hatch.

Because of the long day, the astronauts were supposed to wait until Monday before opening the capsule. But with presents from their families awaiting them, they couldn't resist.

As a holiday treat, NASA stashed away the fruit for the two Americans, three Russians and one Japanese, and Orbital Sciences included a few surprises of its own.

"It was difficult keeping up with you today," Mission Control radioed. "You guys were blazing."

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