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David Duchovny reunites with ex Téa Leoni?

David Duchovny has reportedly rekindled his relationship with estranged wife Téa Leoni.

The pair – who have daughter Madelaine, 15, and son Kyd, 12, together – were spotted looking like love-struck teenagers during a recent family holiday to Fire Island in New York last month.

An eyewitness told America’s Star magazine: ”They were smiling and cuddling up with one another. They walked hand in hand and shared a kiss.”

The insider said their children seemed to be thrilled that they are back together, adding: ”They seemed like the perfect family.”

The ‘X-Files’ star actor married the actress in 1997 but separated in 2008 with Duchovny checking into a facility to be treated for sex addiction the same year.

The pair rekindled their romance before splitting again in June 2011.

In 2012, the ‘Californication’ star insisted they were still married, but separated.

Speaking about his sex addiction, Duchovny, 53, previously said: ”Sex, to me, means I can forget myself. It’s just the moment. I heard that skiing is even better than sex. It could be possible – but I’m not a skier.”

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The Virtues of White Tea

The company Origins is introducing a collection of skin products made with white tea.

Known for its antioxidant properties, white tea is used to protect skin cells and can also protect against the sun’s UV rays that can lead to the effects of aging.

The product line will offer a detoxifying cleanser, moisturizer and eye firming care, to name a few.

A Perfect World will be available at select The Bay stores, as wells as on the Origins Website.

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Coffee and Tea Do Not Cause Cancer

According to Medical News Today, research has proven that there is not a link between coffee and tea drinking and ovarian cancer.

This study was published in the British Journal of Cancer this month and the study was conducted on 62 573 women that are post-menopausal. Among these women, 280 had ovarian cancer. Approximately 89% of these 62 573 women drank about 3 cups of coffee or tea per day.

This research demonstrated that there is not a link between coffee and tea consumption and ovarian cancer. Many studies in the past have proven that consumption of coffee and tea is not detrimental to a person’s health and does not increase the chances of getting cancer.