Boy, I am really confused. Are her intentions pure, or is it simply a calculated publicity move to change her image? Paris Hilton has been known for many things throughout her term in the spotlight. She began her career as a fashion model at the age of 19
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Recently, the Catholic Church has suspended a Vatican priest who has admitted to be homosexual, but may end up turning the world against their traditional views instead. An Italian priest, Tommaso Stenico, who works as a Vatican official has recently been
In yet another admission by a Hollywood starlet, Brittany Snow reveals that she struggled with anorexia. She was concerned with her weight at only 12 years old when she was shooting the soap opera Guiding Light. It began with her co-stars recommending thi
Between 2003 and 2007, obesity surgery tripled in the world. At this rate, there will be more than 1,000 obesity surgeries performed on children and teens every year. The number of children undergoing obesity surgery in the developed world has tripled in
Ever thought that with a growing amount of money earmarked for AIDS, perhaps the focus needs to be broadened to encompass health care in general? With a huge influx of dollars earmarked for AIDS and HIV projects in the developing world, one would be remis
Daily thoughts of gratitude can improve both your health and happiness by strengthening your immune system and increasing your level of optimism. Health and Happiness; two of the universal goals of all people are just a step or two away. There is somethin
Wouldn't you agree that people in America or anywhere else in the developed world have to stick with low fat, no fat, low calorie or no taste food? It seems carbohydrates and fat are shunned like a disease. When individuals begin their dangerous behavior
during estate planning. Here's the best example. Leona Helmsley, billionaire hotel operator and real estate investor, also known as the "Queen of Mean," apparently had a soft spot in her heart for her white
TV screens are being sold with the phrase that fuels people with eating disorders. Controversy sparks again as Apple reveals its new ad-campaign. The slogan at the top of the ad reads, £¢The New iMac. You can¡¯t be too thin, or too powerful.£¢Again, here
As our desires grow, and as we demand new and more intricate fulfillments than our previous generations, we are becoming more and more dissatisfied with the world¡¯s existing frameworks of how we should behave. One of the most common results of this is to
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