Along with other notable celebrities, Michelle Obama has been named one of the 2019 People of the Year. The former first lady joins Jennifer Aniston, Jennifer Lopez, and Taylor Swift for People magazine’s top honor. Obama has been on a tour for most of the year promoting her 2018 book, Becoming. The book, which was …
Read More »Medical News Today: Avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID): What to know
It is not unusual for children to be picky eaters, and many grow out of this behavior. However, some children demonstrate more severe picky eating habits, such as limiting their diet to only certain textures or showing deep concern for the possible harmful effects of eating. When these individuals stop …
Read More »High School Football Star Charged With Murder of Teammate Twin Brother
A star football player at a high school in Philadelphia is facing a murder charge after he shot and killed his own twin brother and teammate. NBC News reports that Philadelphia police responded to a call about a person with a gun Sunday evening (Dec. 1) and found that …
Read More »Behind The Scenes: ‘The Batman’ Movie Adds Peter Sarsgaard To Star-Studded Cast
Source: WENN/Avalon / WENN The cast for the upcoming Batman movie is quickly filling out and on Friday, the director announced a new hire in the form of Peter Sarsgaard. Filmmaker Matt Reeves shared a GIF of the actor on Twitter, where he has been confirming other casting choices. According …
Read More »Medical News Today: What are the benefits of NAC?
If you buy something through a link on this page, we may earn a small commission. How this works. N-acetylcysteine (NAC) is a supplement that has been available for several decades. People take it for various reasons, including to help treat medical issues ranging from psychological disorders to chronic lung …
Read More »Billy Dee Williams Says He is NOT “Gender Fluid” & Has No Idea What the Hell That Even Means
Billy Dee Williams is setting the record straight regarding his gender identity and sexual preferences after the media apparently took his words waaaay out of context. In a recent interview with Esquire magazine, the legendary “Star Wars” actor was quoted as saying he identified with both “feminine” and “masculine” …
Read More »How Hollywood Became Obsessed With De-aging Its Stars
Still, that’s an oversimplification of the process, which took about 500 artists and two years to perfect. When it comes to de-aging, visual-effects artists aim not to re-create or copy the image of an actor’s younger self, but to interpret the character being played. In Smith’s case, his clone in …
Read More »Medical News Today: What is the link between anxiety and high blood pressure?
Anxiety and high blood pressure can sometimes go hand in hand. Anxiety may lead to high blood pressure, and high blood pressure may trigger feelings of anxiety. Doctors characterize anxiety as feelings of intense worry or fear. It causes many physical symptoms, including increased heart rate and shallow breathing. Periods …
Read More »Black Men Attacked By Racist Woman At Subway Speak Out
A racist white woman was recently caught on video attacking two Black men at the 59th Street subway station in New York City. Now, the victims are speaking out. Speaking with SiriusXM Urban View’s The Clay Cane Show, Douglass Bond, the man recording the incident, and his friend Lamar Lockwood …
Read More »Medical News Today: Repairing leaky blood-brain barrier may rejuvenate brain function
New research in mice questions the idea that “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks.” The answer may lie in preserving the blood-brain barrier, which tends to become leaky with age. Share on PinterestNew research looks at the decline of brain functions that accompanies aging. The blood-brain barrier is …
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