September 19, 2007
- 6:10 pm
By CC Staff

• If sex toys are so taboo in Dubai couldn’t they have just brought the sausage? (Reuters)
• Note to Courtney Love: You use perfume so you don’t smell like booze and cigarettes. Thanks anyway! (azcentral.com)
• I know globes, NASA, science, and common f*cking sense can confuse a girl, but damn Sherri Shepherd is dumb. (You Tube)
• If you ask me, this guy should be flattered. (BBC News)
• Today was International Pirate Day! Get some last-minute inspiration from the wonderful guys at CoEd Magazine! (CoEd Magazine)
Tags: abc, alcohol, cigarettes, co ed magazine, Courtney Love, dildo, drugs, dubai, international pirate day, NASA, perfume, pirate, science, Sex, sex toys, sherri shepherd, The View, vibrator, you tube, YouTube
June 26, 2007
- 1:00 pm
By CC Staff
So I think all of you devoted readers deserve to know that I’m dying.
Ok, not really… but according to a new study, cancer might be brewing inside me as I sip my diet coke. (Why am I such a Debbie Downer today? Wah wahhhhhhhhhh.)
The study found that one of the most popular artificial sweeteners may cause cancer. And I don’t know about you, but that is practically a death sentence for me.
As artificiality has become a societal fundament, I’ve managed to resist plastic surgery and fake tanning. Hell, I don’t even have a fake id. But, because I’m such a lucky gal, the one faux treat that I’ve wildly indulged in is now linked to cancer. Read More »
Tags: agave nectar, artificial sweetener, breast cancer, calories, cancer, equal, FDA, health, leukemia, lymphoma, nutrisweet, science, splenda, stevia, study, sugar, sugar substitute, tanning, test
June 8, 2007
- 11:30 am
By CC Staff
Fashion and science make a killer couple. Who knew? Apparently Cornell University student Olivia Ong had more in mind than designing the style of the season when she created two health-oriented pieces for her fashion line, “Glitterati”.
With the help of a researcher and a fiber science assistant professor, the upper portion of Ong’s gold dress is made up of cotton infused with silver nanoparticles. What does this mean? Ong’s dress could prevent you from getting a cold or the flu! The silver nanoparticles possess a natural ability to resist bacteria, which results in the elimination of a variety of harmful bacteria and viruses that the wearer may encounter day to day. Another benefit to the tiny silver nanoparticles is that they prevent the garment from becoming dirty or stained. Bad news for laundromats everywhere – this dress doesn’t need to be washed. Read More »