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'Carrie Underwood Baby Weight Loss: ‘American Idol’ Looks Slim 4 Months After Giving Birth – Learn Carrie Underwood’s Diet And Training Secrets Here! [PHOTO]
Only four months after the "American Idol" victor became a mother for the first time, the country star has already recovered her usually slim figure, and her famous trainer's already two steps ahead of everyone by revealing Carrie Underwood's baby weight loss secrets. -
'Man Desperately Looks For Love, Pays $713,975 To Fortuneteller
In New York, a 32-year-old man went broke after spending all his money on a fortune teller's services in hopes of making a girl who has already rejected him, fall in love with him. -
'Paolo Tullio, Irish Food and Wine Critic, Passes Away
The famous restaurant critic and Michelin star-winning chef succumbed to a long illness on Thursday at the age of 65. -
'Walmart Less Justin Bieber: Walmart Wants Employees To Stay By Playing Less Bieber And Celine Dion
There's little doubt that the "Baby" singer is one of the most hated people in the world, loved primarily by teenage girls and talk show hostess Ellen DeGeneres, so now, as the biggest supermarket chain in the U.S. promises better working conditions for their employees, one of the conditions is Walmart less Justin Bieber music. -
'Global Warming Increases, NOAA Debunks ‘Hiatus’ Theory Climate Science Skeptics
As global warming increases, winters become warmer and poles begin to melt, as it has been warned by a number of environmentalist organizations as well as politicians and even celebrities, but that hasn't stopped skeptics from denying the existence of the phenomenon altogether or saying it "halted" at the turn of the century. -
'Disney World Jobs: 250 American Workers Fired, Forced To Train Foreign Replacements – Legality Questioned
Earlier this week, The New York Times published an exposé on Disney World's jobs, as over two hundred employees of the "Happiest Place on Earth" were not only fired, but also forced to train their replacements while already having been dismissed. -
'Anxiety, Depression in Mental Illness Patients Triggered By Smoking
In a recent study, mental health patients smoke three times more frequently than the general population. BBC reports that according to experts, smoking reduces the life expectancy of patients with mental disorders up to 10 to 20 years. -
'Research Shows Too Much Sitting Causes Health Risks
New Yorkers who are known to be living in the world's busiest city are among those people who sit around for longer hours, which could lead to dangerous health effects. Office workers, especially in Manhattan, have the highest sitting-time, exceeding the healthy time limit. -
'Chimps Prefer Cooked Food And Get Drunk Like Humans Too
Scientists found out that chimpanzees will opt to delay gratification and wait for food to be cooked rather than eat raw food immediately. -
'Yoga Strongly Encouraged By Prime Minister Modi In India
In India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has influenced the Hindus to continue their culture's ancient health tradition, Yoga. Mondi has taken this discipline on flight, by engaging the Air India's new cabin crews to early morning yoga sessions. -
'WHO Aims to Eliminates Illicit Tobacco Trade for World No Tobacco Day
In celebration of the World No Tobacco Day, May 31, the United Nations and World Health Organization called for stopping illegal trades of cheaper tobacco to limit cigarette smoking and save lives. -
'New Spoof Ad Shows Men Having Menstrual Periods
In celebration of Menstrual Hygiene Day, Water Aid produced a spoof ad that visualizes what men would do if they had periods to raise awareness about women who don't have access to "safe water, hygiene and sanitation," when their monthly visitor comes along. -
'Too Much Daily Caffeine Intake Leads To Health Risks
The European Food Safety Authority conducted a research on the unhealthy effects of excessive caffeine intake. Results suggest that consuming a combination of coffee, espresso, tea, energy drinks and chocolate in one day could lead to heart and sleeping problems.
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