Monday, March 1, 2010
Singer Christina Milian Gives Birth
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Actor Gary Coleman Hospitalized
Monday, September 14, 2009
Actor Patrick Swayze Dies
Saturday, September 6, 2008
Rev. Jesse Jackson Released from Hospital
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Actor Health Ledger’s Drug Inquiry Dropped
DEA investigators suspect that the painkillers found in Ledger’s body were obtained with false prescriptions and illegally in other ways. The painkillers oxycodone and hydrocodone were found in his system. Ledger had also taken anti-anxiety mediation and sleeping pills that were legally prescribed by doctors in California and Texas.
Monday, August 4, 2008
Actor Morgan Freeman Injured In Car Accident
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Restaurant Smoking Bans Decrease Teen Smoking
A recent study shows that restaurant smoking bans help to persuade teenagers not to become smokers. Teens who lived in towns with strict bans were 40 percent less likely to become regular smokers than teens that lived in communities without bans or that had weak bans. Smoking bans discourage tobacco use and sends out the message that smoking is not healthy. The ban also reduces the amount of smoke that teens are exposed to in public places.
Having a parent or close friend that smokes can be an influence as to whether or not a teenager experiments with cigarettes but strong bans in public places play a bigger role in whether a not the teen will develop a smoking habit. The study also found that the bans had a greater effect on younger teens than older teens.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
Ledger’s Will Leaves Nothing to Daughter
It is found that the actor Heath Ledger’s will leaves nothing to his 2 year old daughter and former girlfriend, Michelle Williams; because it wasn’t updated after he met Williams. A copy of the will shows that Leger left everything he had to his parents and three sisters. Ledger’s father has said that the family would make sure that Williams and their daughter would be taken care of.
It is estimated that his belongings are valued at $145,000. This amount includes a $25,000 Toyota Prius, $20,000 worth of furniture and fixtures, and $100,000 in bank accounts. The only debt he had when he died was the rent he owed for February for the
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
The High Costs of Raising Children
It is found that the average cost of raising a child to the age of 21 is $338,000. Providing shelter will cost about $105,000 until the age of 18. Food will cost about $41,400 and health care costs will be about $17,400. The overall average cost also includes the cost of college.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Track Star Marion Jones Goes to Prison
The ex-track star Marion Jones has began her six month prison sentence on Friday. She was convicted of lying to investigators about using performance-enhancing drugs and her part in a check-fraud scam. She turned herself in before
Monday, February 25, 2008
McDonald’s Tries New Feng Shui Design
In
The design is suppose to create a soothing setting and encourage customers to return. The new design has doors positioned in a way to block out bad spirits and keep good spirits inside. There are eight rows of red tiles near the food counter that symbolize fortune because the number eight is considered auspicious. There are metal sculptures of a crane and Koi fish on one wall that represents fertility and prosperity.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Study Says Social People Get Fat and Worriers Lose WeightA new study from Japan finds that outgoing people are more at risk for being overweight and t
A new study from
Read More: http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,23092710-1702,00.html
Food Poisoning Causes Long-Term Health Problems
It is known that food poisoning, E. coli, and other food borne illnesses can cause serious health problems for months or years after the person survives through it. High blood pressure, kidney damage, and full kidney failure could happen even 10 or 20 years later in people who had a severe E. coli infection as a child. Arthritis could happen after suffer from Shigella. A mysterious paralysis could happen to people who had mild symptoms of campylobacter.
The late effects make up a small amount of the 76 million annual food poisonings in the
Some people who suffer from campylobacter, which is a diarrhea-causing infection that is spread by raw poultry, develop Guillain-Barre syndrome at least a month later. Their body would attack their nerves and cause paralysis that would require intensive care and a ventilator to breathe.
Some people develop reactive arthritis at least six months after they have salmonella. It would cause joint pain, eye inflammation, and possibly painful urination. It could also cause chronic arthritis.
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
Scientists Developing Surgical Robot for Surgeries
There are scientists in
The robot is made up of a long tube that has special motors, sensors, and imaging tools inside of it. It would be inserted through the patient’s mouth or other orifice and would eliminate the need for a keyhole surgery, where several cuts would be made. The i-Snake would cause less invasive treatments, surgeries would be faster, and recovery times would be quicker.
Read More: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7155635.stm
Saturday, December 29, 2007
Green and Black Teas Could Prevent Skin Cancer
A study has shown that green and black teas could prevent skin cancer. Both of the teas have antioxidants that help to fight UV-induced damage. A survey done by epidemiologists from the
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Study Says Some People Could Smell Sounds and Colors
Researchers say that 1 out of 1,000 people have the ability to smell sounds and colors. They also say that all newborns have the ability to do this.
Read More: http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/92698.php
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
Saturday, December 15, 2007
Possible Tattoo Health Risks
There are health risks to getting tattoos. The health risks include getting Hepatitis B or C, HIV, or AIDS from unsanitary equipment. You can protect yourself from Hepatitis B by getting a vaccination. There are no vaccinations against Hepatitis C or HIV. Drinking alcohol before getting a tattoo can cause excessive bleeding. You can’t donate blood within the first year because the Red Cross doesn’t accept blood from someone who has gotten a tattoo within the first year of getting a tattoo.
Friday, December 14, 2007
Doctors Stop Rare Disease by Splitting Teen’s Brain in Two
In the
Read More of the Story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/health/womenfamily.html?in_article_id=501849&in_page_id=1774&ito=1490
Thursday, December 6, 2007
Couple Arrested in Medical Diagnosing Scam
A man, named Brent Eric Finley, was sentenced to more than four years in prison for scamming friends and family out of more than $800,000 by telling them that his wife was a government agent that could diagnose their medical problems through satellite imaging. He was sentenced in federal court to serve 51 months in prison and then three years of supervised release. His wife, Stacey Finley, was sentenced to 63 months in prison. The couple is ordered to pay $873,786.94 in restitution. The couple also pleaded guilty to wire fraud.
The couple told people that Stacey Finley was a CIA agent that had contacts that she could use to schedule a medical scan of the people’s bodies using satellite imaging that could detect any medical problems. They said that if any medical problems were found, secret agents would give them medicine while they were asleep if they paid them.