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Being Heavy May Help Men With One Type of Cancer [STUDY]

Of more than 2,500 U.S. veterans with an aggressive form of non-Hodgkin lymphoma, men who were obese at diagnosis had only about two-thirds the risk of dying during the study period that normal-weight men had, after considering other factors like age and overall health.
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Sofia Vergara

Sofia Vergara?s Ex-Boyfriend, Nick Loeb, Reportedly Caught With Prostitutes

On Wednesday, Univision reported that the National Enquirer plans to publish a story detailing Sofia Vergara's ex-boyfriend, Nick Loeb, escapades with prostitutes. Despierta America, reporters Karla Martínez and Johnny Lozada reported that the magazine claims to have compromising photos of Loeb with various prostitutes.
'Goodfellas'

What 'Goodfellas' Got Wrong

Goodfellas was the greatest gangster movie ever made, but it took a lot of creative license when it came to its characters.
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Philip Seymour Hoffman Is 'The Master? Of His Own Domain

Though the hardworking actor has consistently been on the radar of theater and movie fans and critics throughout his nearly two decades of indie-leaning character work, the enigmatic Hoffman has rarely made headlines for anything beyond his unforgettable performances.
Spray-On Tan Safety: Why Short-Term Beauty Is A Long-Term Risk

Spray-On Tan Safety: Why Short-Term Beauty Is A Long-Term Risk

According to a panel of medical experts, the active chemical in used in spray-on tans -- dihydroxyacetone (DHA) -- can potentially damage one's DNA and cause genetic alterations. The experts reviewed 10 of the most current, agreeing that while more studies need to be done, what they already know is enough to warrant a warning.

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