Pascal Craymer never quite made it to Marbella with the TOWIE cast, but she didn't let that put her off as she stepped out on home shores on Thursday. The one-time reality star - who appeared in a handful of episodes of the ITVBe series during her brief relationship with Mario Falcone in 2013 - proved she needn't an exotic location to whip out her bikini body. Pascal headed … [Read more...]
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Gemma Atkinson looks hot in bikini in Cuba
Honestly, Gemma Atkinson jets off to the other side of the world for a holiday and she still gets papped as she enjoys some R n R. It’s almost as if she knew the photographer was on the same beach in Cuba, judging by these not-staged-at-all photos of the 'Emmerdale' star. The actress recently revealed that she hits the gym five times a week, so we’re not surprised to see her … [Read more...]
Vicky Pattison looks stunning at launch of her new jewellery cleectio ‘Spirit’
Vicky Pattison launched SPIRIT, a collaboration with pal Henry Goodfellow, at The Botanist in Newcastle. Former Geordie Shore star Vicky Pattison has launched her first jewellery line. Vicky unveiled her collection SPIRIT at a bash at The Botanist bar in Newcastle on Monday night, attracting TV stars like Love Island's Chris Williamson and Geordie Shore's Holly Hagan and Kyle … [Read more...]
Imogen Thomas makes the heads turn
Imogen Thomas looked absolutely fantastic as she took her daughter Ariana Siena for a shopping spree in Chelsea, London. Dressed in a LBD, black ankle boots and a white denim jacket, the 32-year-old looked totally chic at four months pregnant. The Welsh-born glamour model already has a two-year-old daughter with partner, Adam Horsley, and is expecting her second child in … [Read more...]
Joanna Krupa mesmerizes in body paint photo shoot
Joanna Krupa got naked to help PETA again, this time to free Willy. The 36-year-old Polish Real Housewives of Miami star and model emulates an Orca whale in black and white body paint in a NSFW photo and behind-the-scenes video the animal rights group posted this week to protest Seaworld. In the print ad, she is pictured inside a fish bowl alongside the words, "Captive … [Read more...]
Irina Shayk looks Gorgeous at Vogue Paris Gala
Irina Shayk wore an asymmetric Versace look, with her coral red dress belted boldly at the middle allowing the skirt to fall in an almost A-line shape, accentuating the model's legs. Accessorising flawlessly, Shayk coordinated the piece with a matching coral clutch, pointed court shoes and a sweep of coral lipstick. Allowing the colour to do all the talking, she pulled her … [Read more...]
Miranda Kerr looks a stunner in revealing hot pink gown for Magnum party
Miranda Kerr proved that it’s possible to work a revealing neck line with a thigh high slit as she stepped out for a launch event to celebrate her partnership with Magnum Pink & Black ice cream in Cannes. The Australian model looked stunning in a hot pink Emanuel Ungaro gown with a plunging neck line which she accessorised with a handful of crystal jewellery. But she was … [Read more...]
Drug for Lou Gehrig’s disease boosts radiation effectiveness: A Study
Research from Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey and the Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy at Rutgers University demonstrates that a drug used to treat Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) helps radiation be more effective when it was administered to laboratory models with melanoma that had metastasized to the brain.f Melanoma -- the deadliest of skin cancers -- is often resistant … [Read more...]
Link between excessive iron in cells with AMD and other diseases: University of Kentucky Study
In a new University of Kentucky study published today in Cell Reports, a leading scientific journal in cell biology, researchers describe a new molecular mechanism that contributes to age-related macular degeneration (AMD) due to accumulation of excessive iron within the cells of the retina. Cells of the body use iron in dozens of normal metabolic processes. However, … [Read more...]
Misuse of ADHD stimulant drugs by students: University of South Carolina Study
Getting into trouble with drugs is one way to derail a promising future, and a lot more than traffickers in hard narcotics are engaging in risky behavior on university campuses. A recent literature review published by researchers at the University of South Carolina shows that one in six college students misuse common stimulant medications prescribed for attention deficit … [Read more...]
Japanese mushroom extract cures HPV: University of Texas Study
A Japanese mushroom extract appears to be effective for the eradication of human papillomavirus (HPV), according to a pilot clinical trial at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School. The results were presented at the 11th International Conference of the Society for Integrative Oncology in Houston today by principal investigator … [Read more...]
Link between ADHD-Autism: University of California
For the better part of the last decade, a growing body of research has been revealing more and more similarities between attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and autism. Jean Gehricke, an associate professor of pediatrics at UC Irvine and a licensed clinical psychologist with the Center for Autism & Neurodevelopmental Disorders, is focusing on this link to better … [Read more...]
Two drugs reduce teacher-rated anxiety: Ohio State University Study
Previous research published by researchers at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and three other institutions showed that when children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and serious physical aggression were prescribed both a stimulant and an antipsychotic drug, along with teaching parents behavior management techniques, they had a reduction of … [Read more...]
4th July: Short-term spike in air pollutants in US: A Study
From the founding of America, the Fourth of July has been synonymous with fireworks. While many grew up learning that fireworks can be dangerous to the eyes and hands if not handled properly, fireworks also produce air pollutants, including particulate matter, that are linked to short-term or long-term health effects. NOAA scientist Dian Seidel and Abigail Birnbaum, a … [Read more...]
AMY-101 Drug for rare blood disorder receives orphan drug status from FDA
A Penn Medicine-developed drug has received orphan status from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) this month for the treatment of paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria (PNH), a rare, life-threatening disease that causes anemia due to destruction of red blood cells and thrombosis. This designation comes less than two months after the European Medicines Agency (EMA) approved … [Read more...]
Newer method of oxygen delivery for patients at risk of respiratory failure after surgery
A relatively new, easier to implement, and better-tolerated method to provide supplemental oxygen to patients at risk of respiratory failure after surgery did not result in a worse rate of treatment failure compared to a more commonly used method, according to a study appearing in JAMA. The study is being released to coincide with its presentation at the American Thoracic … [Read more...]
Kim Kardashian looks stunning in skintight Marsala Dress and Kimono-Inspired Jacket
Kim Kardashian looked stunning and class in skintight marsala dress and kimono-inspired jacket. Kim Kardashian, who is four months into her second pregnancy, was spotted modeling a skintight marsala dress while out on a shopping spree with husband Kanye West on Saturday, July 11, in Malibu, Calif. The 34-year-old Keeping Up With the Kardashians star put her baby bump on … [Read more...]
Kim Kardashian shows her perfect physique in nude bodysuit
Kim Kardashian wore nude bodysuit in french countryside and showed her perfect physique. Her latest photo spread, featured in a booklet by System magazine, has just hit the web, and it's a curious one—not least because her husband, Kanye West, styled her in a nude bodysuit for it. Shot when the reality star, 34, was still rocking platinum blonde tresses, the booklet features … [Read more...]
Kendall Jenner’s Controversial Fendi Campaign
Kendall Jenner’s Fendi campaign has generated a lot of controversy. She is being called a “bad model” after premiering her new Fendi campaign. The model world hasn’t been easy for 19-year-old Jenner. She was bullied at New York Fashion Week in Sept. 2014 and she was also bullied on social media by her fellow models. Now, Jenner is facing online criticism once again. After … [Read more...]
Gemma Atkinson shows off her incredible figure
Gemma Atkinson wore white bikini and showed her incredible figure. The 30-year-old actress works out five times a week and the hard work has clearly paid off as she flaunted her curves on the beach. Gemma Atkinson was the picture of happiness as she flaunted her curves on the beach. The model and actress stunned in a white bikini while on holiday in Cuba and showed off her … [Read more...]
Researchers develop world’s most sensitive test to detect infectious disease, super-bugs: A Canadian Study
Infectious diseases such as hepatitis C and some of the world's deadliest superbugs--C. difficile and MRSA among them--could soon be detected much earlier by a unique diagnostic test, designed to easily and quickly identify dangerous pathogens. Researchers at McMaster University have developed a new way to detect the smallest traces of metabolites, proteins or fragments of … [Read more...]
Evidence of the influence of emotion awareness on the development of attention in preschool children: A German Study
Young children, who possess a good understanding of their own emotions and of those of their fellow human beings early on, suffer fewer attention problems than their peers with a lower emotional understanding. Evidence of this phenomenon was found through a study of Leuphana University of Lüneburg and George Mason University, USA, under the auspices of Prof. Dr. Maria von … [Read more...]
Gel that can make drugs last longer
Researchers at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology (IBN) of A*STAR have developed a drug-delivering hydrogel to treat chronic diseases such as hepatitis C, a liver disease that kills around 500,000 people worldwide every year. "The new gel from IBN prevents premature drug release in the body. This allows for long-term drug delivery and reduces the side effects … [Read more...]
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are more likely to avoid or delay medical care: A University of California Study
Research has shown that, for a number of reasons, lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people are significantly more likely than heterosexuals to avoid or delay medical care. For instance, LGBT individuals who are between the ages of 18 and 44 and single are less likely than heterosexuals to have the money or insurance for care, and even partnered gays and lesbians are … [Read more...]
Viagra is not a universal ‘cure-all’ for impotence: A Manchester University Study
Viagra and other related drugs are not a universal 'cure-all' for impotence, according to a new study from The University of Manchester and NatCen Social Research. Drugs, clinically known as oral phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5i), have become the first-line medical treatment option for sufferers of erectile dysfunction (ED) -- also known as impotence -- since … [Read more...]
Working out in artificial gravity: A Massachusetts Institute of Technology Study
Astronauts on the International Space Station (ISS) have a number of exercise options, including a mechanical bicycle bolted to the floor, a weightlifting machine strapped to the wall, and a strap-down treadmill. They spend a significant portion of each day working out to ward off the long-term effects of weightlessness, but many still suffer bone loss, muscle atrophy, and … [Read more...]
There is common beat in global music: A University of Exeter Study
A new study carried out by the University of Exeter and Tokyo University of the Arts has found that songs from around the world tend to share features, including a strong rhythm, that enable coordination in social situations and encourage group bonding. Despite decades of skepticism about the presence of cross-culturally universal aspects of music, the study provides strong … [Read more...]
Early warning system for bad drug interactions developed with twitter: A University of Vermont Study
A team of scientists has invented a new technique for discovering potentially dangerous drug interactions and unknown side-effects -- before they show up in medical databases, like PubMed, or even before doctors and researchers have heard of them at all. The far-seeing tool? A computer program that can efficiently search millions of tweets on Twitter for the names of many … [Read more...]
Irina Shayk looks stunner
The actor sparked reconciliation rumours when he was spotted dancing with his ex at the festival, but it seems he really has moved on. Bradley Cooper may have sparked reconciliation rumours when he was spotted dancing with ex Suki Waterhouse at Glastonbury this weekend - but it seems it's still on with model Irina Shayk. The actor and his rumoured new girlfriend were spotted … [Read more...]
Gigi Hadid shows her perfect physique for New Victoria’s Secret Pink Campaign
Gigi Hadid looked hot and showed her perfect physique for New Victoria’s Secret Pink Campaign. No stranger to steamy photo shoots, Gigi Hadid is lending her hot model skills to the Victoria's Secret Pink line for the brand's latest lingerie campaign. Undoubtedly drawing on her Sports Illustrated skills, the 20-year-old strikes a series of sexy, playful poses set against a black … [Read more...]
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