Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 In a message dated 10/4/2005 3:26:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, flytodeb@... writes: Does anyone think the group messages are slow? I sent a message last night to Nonnie and just saw it appear today. Maybe the messages are on the website, but come to my email slow. That was weird. ~Deb from KS Yes, Deb.... I think Yahoo is " acting up AGAIN " .... My scrapbooking retailers group is having problems, too....not only slow, but sending the same messages more than once!!! Hope they get it fixed soon!! Donelle Caregiver to Glenn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 Does anyone think the group messages are slow? I sent a message last night to Nonnie and just saw it appear today. Maybe the messages are on the website, but come to my email slow. That was weird. ~Deb from KS From cancer.org: Colorectal Cancer The risk of colorectal cancer is higher for those with a family history of colorectal cancer. In addition to diet and physical activity, several other factors are linked to this cancer. Risk is increased by tobacco use and may be decreased by use of aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) and, possibly, by hormone replacement therapy. Currently, however, neither aspirin- like drugs nor postmenopausal hormones are recommended to prevent colorectal cancer because of their potential side effects. Some studies show a lower risk of colon cancer among those who are moderately active on a regular basis, and more vigorous activity may even further reduce the risk of colon cancer. Being inactive is linked more to an increased risk of cancer of the colon than cancer of the rectum. Diets high in vegetables and fruit may lower the risk, and diets high in red meat may increase the risk of colon cancer. Some evidence shows that folic acid supplements may reduce the risk of colon cancer. The best advice to reduce the risk of colon cancer is to: Increase your physical activity Eat more vegetables and fruit Limit intake of red meats Avoid obesity Avoid excess alcohol In addition, it is very important to follow the ACS guidelines for regular colorectal screening because finding and removing polyps in the colon can prevent colorectal cancer. The Complete Guide — Nutrition and Physical Activity at the webpage: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/content/ped_3_2x_diet_and_activity_ factors_that_affect_risks.asp?sitearea=ped Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 This seems to be with all Yahoo mail. I have had the same problem with sending and recieving. Larry --- flytodeb wrote: > Does anyone think the group messages are slow? I > sent a message last > night to Nonnie and just saw it appear today. Maybe > the messages are > on the website, but come to my email slow. That was > weird. > ~Deb from KS > > From cancer.org: > Colorectal Cancer > > The risk of colorectal cancer is higher for those > with a family > history of colorectal cancer. In addition to diet > and physical > activity, several other factors are linked to this > cancer. Risk is > increased by tobacco use and may be decreased by use > of aspirin or > other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) > and, possibly, > by hormone replacement therapy. Currently, however, > neither aspirin- > like drugs nor postmenopausal hormones are > recommended to prevent > colorectal cancer because of their potential side > effects. > > Some studies show a lower risk of colon cancer among > those who are > moderately active on a regular basis, and more > vigorous activity may > even further reduce the risk of colon cancer. Being > inactive is > linked more to an increased risk of cancer of the > colon than cancer > of the rectum. Diets high in vegetables and fruit > may lower the > risk, and diets high in red meat may increase the > risk of colon > cancer. Some evidence shows that folic acid > supplements may reduce > the risk of colon cancer. > > The best advice to reduce the risk of colon cancer > is to: > > > Increase your physical activity > > Eat more vegetables and fruit > > Limit intake of red meats > > Avoid obesity > > Avoid excess alcohol > > In addition, it is very important to follow the ACS > guidelines for > regular colorectal screening because finding and > removing polyps in > the colon can prevent colorectal cancer. > > The Complete Guide — Nutrition and Physical Activity > at the > webpage: > http://www.cancer.org/docroot/ped/content/ped_3_2x_diet_and_activity_ > factors_that_affect_risks.asp?sitearea=ped > > > __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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