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'Meet Clementine Desseaux, Louboutin's First Plus-Size Model: Study Claims Plus-Size Models in Advertising May Contribute to Obesity and Make Women More Self-Conscious
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'Coffee Or Tea? Here Are The Pros And Cons
Both coffee and tea provide a range of health benefits among regular drinkers. As people enjoy their time sipping on their favorite choice of beverage, one question still remains - which is better: coffee or tea? -
'Mobile Dating Sites, Tinder and Grinder, Considered to Be One of the Major Factors in the Rise of New HIV Cases in the Asia-Pacific Region
A new report from UNICEF says dating apps are partly responsible for the rise in HIV rates among adolescents in the Asia-Pacific region. -
'Behold the Devilish Origins of the Fork in Your Hand!
Behold the fork!— the basic tableware. Most cultures around the world have been using the fork along with the spoon as staple dining utensils. If we take a look back at European culture and history, there was none but the human hands used to shovel food right in one’s mouth; and there is something ‘devilish’ as to how the fork made it in every home’s dining table. -
'Kanye West: Kim Kardashian's Husband Working On New Album 'Swish', Says Don’t Ask Me for Anything Till I'm Finished With My Album
Kanye West is telling the world to leave him alone until he finishes his new album, Swish. -
'Applying Olive and Sunflower Oil On Babies Can Promote Skin Problems
Applying either olive or sunflower onto baby's skin is not advisable as it can weaken their natural defenses that can lead to possible health problems, according to a new research. -
'Medical Marijuana Not Safe For Children, Says Canadian Pediatrics
Pediatrics group from Canada said that government should review the policy about the medical marijuana as they believed that the said treatment is not safe for children. -
'Beyonce Net Worth: Director Bradley Cooper Denies She Will Be Involved With His 'A Star Is Born' Remake
Don't go looking for Bradley Cooper and Beyoncé popping up on the big screen together anytime soon. -
'Hangover Clinic Opens Its Door To Australians
Australia's first Hangover Clinic has opened its door to people who loves to drink but don't like to suffer the aftereffects of alcohol. -
'Steven Finn: The 'Cricketer' Has Been Brought Into England's Test Squad In South Africa After Recovering From A Foot Injury
Steven Finn has been given the all-clear to join England's Test tour of South Africa after proving his fitness in a pair of hostile displays for England Lions in the UAE. -
'First Trial Of Stem Cell Therapy Treatment For Parkinson's Disease Will Be In Australia
California-based company received permission to conduct its first ever trial of stem cell therapy treatment for Parkinson's disease in Melbourne. -
''Hunger Games' Tops Box Office as 'Heart of the Sea' Sinks
Ron Howard's ocean epic In the Heart of the Sea has flopped at the US box office, making just $11m (£7.25m) after debuting in more than 3,000 cinemas. -
'The Mediterranean Diet, A Healthy, Organic Award Winning Diet Lengthens Life
You may have tried diets that are found in books and exercise manuals but Princess Ngozi Kachikwu is an award winning author that has developed a global diet comprised of ethnic and cross culture foods that not only treats malnourished children but lengthens life. -
'Britney Spears' Weight Loss: Singer Follows Low- Carb Diet And Cardio Workout
Britney Spears, who has been fat shamed after gaining pounds, showed off her washboards abs to the social media platform. Find out her diet and workout secrets. -
'Dennis Haskins: Actor Of "Saved By The Bell," As Mr. Belding, Graduated From College
Mr. Belding graduated from college! Well, Dennis Haskins, who played the beloved Saved by the Bell principal, did, that is.
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