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Skin cancer: Getting the facts

For the past ten to fifteen years, people in the medical field have been touting the seriousness of the sun, and skin cancers. Wear SPF, put on that sunscreen, they say. It could save your life.

Perhaps they are right, but I am still out in the jury room.

I don’t use sunscreen.

I refuse to douse myself in chemicals — dangerous chemicals we know little about. To me it is like borrowing money from Peter to pay Paul. Somewhere in that mess, I am going to pay. So instead of borrowing time, I choose to do what I know works — avoid the sun when I feel I am getting too much. Old wisdom.

I try to be cautious not to get too much sun for me. If I am out during the full sun of the day and I feel like I might be burning, I either seek the shade of a tree, or a don a hat or blouse. It’s that simple and no company makes a buck off of that logic! Plus, it’s totally safe.

Oddly enough, scientists just uncovered new data that even after all these years of sunscreen use, skin cancer is on the rise!

Go figure, we are nation that has become obsessed with sunscreen. I watch everyone slather it on. They do it in front of me, they talk about it — they even tell me about in their blogs. They are diligent people following medical guidelines.

You know it and I know it.

The study reveals:

A team of researchers led by Leslie J. Christenson of the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., analyzed medical records of patients under the age of 40 in the state’s Olmsted County between 1976 and 2003. Specifically, they tracked the number of people afflicted with so-called nonmelanoma skin cancers, which include quamous cell carcinoma (SCC), as well as basal cell carcinoma (BCC), the most common form of skin cancer in the U.S. Over the study period, 485 patients were diagnosed with skin cancer. When the researchers controlled rates for age and sex, they found that between 1976 and 1979, the rate for BCC in women was 13.4 in 100,000. By 2000 to 2003, however, the occurrence had increased to 31.6. The rise for men was less dramatic, increasing from 22.9 in the 1970s to 26.7 after 2000.

Isn’t that interesting?

What has changed over the years?

Is it that women are nowing using sunscreen more than ever before in history?

That sounds logical to me.

The article instead deduces that perhaps young people are NOT heeding the message. Quite speculative that science is…wouldn’t you agree?

Among those young people — mostly women aren’t heeding the message.

Hello, women!

Look at your husband. Is he as obessive as you are when it comes to putting on sunscreen? Does he make sure the children are coated along with you? Or, is it you who worries??

Men haven’t been sold the bill of goods that SPF will reduce wrinkles because obviously they could care less about them. But as women we care — though most of us don’t know that our SPF doesn’t effectively block out the wrinkle-causing UVA rays. The best chemical agent responsible for that is banned in the U.S.

The marketing media targeted women and I’ll bet their message got across to women. Wouldn’t you? Heck, I’ve even bought the organic kind and stuffed it in my drawers just in case. That’s how strong the marketing message to buy was. It even inflicted a non-user like me!

Men, are you as obsessive as the woman in your life? Come on, be honest…this is science we are talking about!

I think not. I am confident you are not. I don’t even need to hear the answer, but honor me anyway. Please. Speak your mind for the benefit of others and myself…

So, what conclusion does this leave you? Are you getting the message that perhaps you aren’t heeding the warning — or perhaps the all-so-good-for-you potion might not be so good afterall?

48 Hours: Written in Blood

Did you see 48 Hours this past week?

It was an interesting story. I believe Sebastian Burns is definitely guilty as charged.

I wish this was a lie…

Dana Reeves, the wife of Christopher Reeves, has just been diagnosed with lung cancer.

She is only 44 years old.

Appreciate your health and good fortune for this woman, who has been dealt a difficult life.

My thoughts and good wishes go to her and all families suffering difficulties at this time.

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Sabrina Paige Aisenberg

CBS news show 48 Hours ran an updated show about the Aisenbergs Saturday night which I suspect was a re-run from earlier in the year. Do you remember the Aisenbergs?

They are couple who resided in Florida when their little girl vanished sometime in the middle of the night. The Aisenberg’s claim someone walked into their house, and took their little girl right out of her crib. They claim to have accidentally left the garage door open somehow by mistake.

I personally do not believe the Aisenbergs are being honest. I believe they know more then they are letting us in on.

When the Aisenbergs talk to the cameras, and talk to the “would-be” kidnapper, their eyes are empty. Their speech is lacking the normal emotions: over and over again.

What is odd is they are both neutral–without emotion.

Even more odd than that is the fact that I don’t see the Aisenbergs doing thorough searches for their daughter. I don’t see huge campaigns. Instead, all I see is defensive behavior.

Also, why would they leave and move from the state where their daughter disappeared? If you truly believed your daughter is alive as Marlene says, why wouldn’t you remain steadfast and stay where you last saw her? Wouldn’t that keep you close? Wouldn’t you feel like you abandon your daughter if you left the last home she knew?

I’d love nothing better for them to find Sabrina, but I hold out little hope she’ll ever be found alive and well, or kidnapped by some stranger.