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Daughter Monroe is a diva like her mum, says Nick Cannon

Entertainment News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:52

Washington, June 23: Looks like Nick Cannon's two-month-old baby girl is already taking after his wife Mariah Carey as he said that his daughter is a diva like her mom.

Cannon who has twins Monroe and Moroccan with Carey said that while his daughter is a diva like her mom, his son is laid back like him.

"My son is laid back like me. My daughter''s a diva like her mom!" the Us Magazine quoted him as saying.


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US firefighters honour John Travolta

Entertainment News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:47

Washington, June 23: US firefighters have honoured John Travolta for his contribution in helping first responders overcome health issues.

Travolta has revealed that his involvement with Heroes Health Fund hits close to home, as he admitted that he has been saddened to see some of his own pals falling sick from toxic fumes they are exposed to regularly in the line of duty.


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Kids spanked by mothers more aggressive

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:43

Washington, June 23 : Children who are spanked by mothers are more likely to be aggressive towards other children and adults than kids who are not, says a new study.

In the study, 38 mothers voluntarily recorded their evening interactions with their kids over six days.


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Smoking moms' kids more vulnerable to heart disease

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:29

Sydney, June 23 : Children whose mothers smoke during pregnancy have lower levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, known to protect against heart disease in later life.

By the age of eight, children born to mothers who smoked had HDL levels of about 1.3 millimoles per litre as against a more normal level of 1.5 millimoles per litre among children of non-smoking mothers.


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Power, alcohol, anonymity make you drop guard

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:21

Washington, June 23 : Power can either lead to great acts of altruism, or corruptive, unethical behaviour. Being intoxicated can lead to a first date, or a bar brawl.

And the mask of anonymity can encourage one individual to let a stranger know they have toilet paper stuck to their shoe, whereas another may post salacious photos online. What is the common thread that binds three disparate behaviours?


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Weaker brain ''sync'' may be new biological marker of autism

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:18

Washington, June 23: A diminished ability of a young brain''s hemispheres to `sync' with one another could be a powerful, new biological marker of autism, according to scientists at the University of California,
San Diego Autism Center of Excellence.

With this novel imaging study of sleeping toddlers, one might enable an autism diagnosis at a very young age.


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Clooney splits from Canalis ‘fearing she was trying to tie him down’

Entertainment News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:14

London, June 23: George Clooney and Elisabetta Canalis have called it quits after two years together, sparking rumors that the Italian model scared off Hollywood's most famous bachelor with her marriage plans.

George, 50, and the Italian beauty issued a joint statement Wednesday saying: "We are not together any more. It's very difficult and very personal."


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Natasha Giggs hooks up with gay drag queen

Entertainment News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 15:09

London, June 23 : Ryan Giggs's sister-in-law, who is said to be finding it very hard to trust any man again after her split from the cheating soccer star and her husband Rhodri, is finding solace in the company of a gay drag queen, it has emerged.

Natasha Giggs, 28, flew to the Costa del Sol with a girl pal, and hooked up with a popular gay drag queen, spending more than an hour locked in conversation with him in an open-air lounge.


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I can’t recall anti-Semitic, racist slurs, John Galliano tells court

Entertainment News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:49

London, June 23 : British fashion designer John Galliano has told a Paris court that he cannot recall making alleged anti-Semitic, racist slurs in a bar earlier this year because of his addictions to alcohol and drugs.

The former Dior designer could face up to six months in prison and a fine of as much as 21,000 pounds if the court finds him guilty.


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Mariah Carey doesn''t want any more kids, says hubby Nick Cannon

Entertainment News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:39

Washington, June 23: Actor Nick Cannon has revealed in an interview that his wife Mariah Carey does not want any more children in the family.

The ''Dreamlover'' singer and Cannon, who became proud parents of twins in April, have been disagreeing about whether or not to expand their family further, but Carey, 41, is adamant that two kids is enough.


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Potatoes pile on pounds, while nuts, yoghurt help people stay slim

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:36

Washington, June 23: A study has found that potatoes can make people pile on the pounds while fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and yoghurt can help them stay slim.

The Harvard study for the first time details how much weight individual foods make people put on or keep off.


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Including leucine in diet helps fight pre-diabetes, metabolic syndrome

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:28

Washington, June 23: A new study has indicated that adding the amino acid `leucine' to the diet may help people combat pre-diabetes condition and metabolic syndrome.

Researchers from Joslin Diabetes Center conducted a test on mice, wherein, the creatures were put on a high-fat diet and were given twice the usual intake of leucine, an amino acid found in protein.


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Even modest changes in diet may lead to long-term weight gain

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:20

London, June 23: Researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) have found that modest changes in specific foods and beverages, physical activity, TV-watching, and sleep duration were strongly linked with long-term weight gain.

Changes in diet, in particular, had the strongest associations with differences in weight gain.


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Cause behind hereditary blindness in humans identified

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:11

Washington, June 23: Researchers from Bochum have found that a common hereditary disease called retinitis pigmentosa is the cause of blindness in humans.

The occurrence of this hereditary disease was initially identified in Schapendoes dogs as progressive retinal degeneration - progressive retinal atrophy.


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Molecular glue to impart cutting edge to chemotherapy

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:08

Toronto, June 23 : When you drop a cake of soap into a sink full of greasy water, the grease recoils and retreats to the edges of the sink.

Now, what if the sink was a cancer cell, the globs of grease were cancer-promoting proteins and the soap was a potential drug?


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Silicone breast implants neither harmful nor completely safe!

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:08

London, June 23: Amid controversies regarding the safety of silicon breast implants, the US drug regulators' report is sure to give some relief to women contemplating to go under the knife.

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has said that the implants are relatively safe, despite frequent complications and a small increased risk of the disease lymphoma.


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Researchers clock the speed of brain signals

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 14:04

London, June 23: Two new studies have discovered surprising details about the complex process that leads to the flow of neurotransmitters between brain neurons -- a dance of chemical messages so delicate that missteps often lead to neurological dysfunction.


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Fat substitutes in snacks may trigger weight gain

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 13:56

Washington, June 23 : Beware of fat substitutes in popular snacks - instead of helping you shed weight, they may promote weight gain, says a new study.

"These substitutes are meant to mimic the taste of fat in foods that are normally high in fat while providing a lower number of calories, but they may end up confusing the body," said Susan E. Swithers, professor of psychological sciences at Purdue.


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Fertile women can tell straight from gay

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 13:42

Toronto, June 23 : A woman can more accurately tell whether a guy is gay or straight by looking at his face during her most fertile period.

"This suggests that fertility influences a heterosexual woman's attention to potential mates rather than merely increasing sensitivity to sexual orientation or nonverbal cues more generally," says Nicholas Rule, professor in psychology at the University of Toronto.


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Women's prejudice linked to their biology

Health News - Thu, 06/23/2011 - 13:38

Washington, June 23 : Ovulating women seem to be more suspicious of male strangers, says a new sociological study.

Male strangers may have posed considerable risk of sexual coercion throughout human history, said Melissa McDonald, doctoral student in psychology and study co-author.


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