الاثنين، 13 أبريل 2009

Jason Priestley, Wife Expecting Second Child

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Jason Priestley and wife Naomi Lowde are expecting their second child, their rep confirms to Usmagazine.com exclusively.
Lowde showed off her growing bump during a weekend shopping trip to Tiffany & Co.
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The couple welcomed daughter Ava Veronica on July 2, 2007. Us Weekly named Priestley one of Hollywood's sexiest dads that same year.
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"I love being a father. It's totally ineffable," he told ABC News Now's What's the Buzz shortly after Ava's birth. "I love changing diapers. I love the whole thing -- I'm all in."
He and Lowde said they didn't want to hire a nanny to help raise Ava.
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"The time we're going to get to spend with our daughter actually being an infant is so short that I really want to have that time with her," Priestley said. "The fractured sleep that you get, the whole experience -- I really want have it all and soak it in."
The 90210 star (who is currently directing a few episodes of the CW spinoff) met Lowde, a makeup artist, in London in 2001. The following year, she helped him recover from a near-fatal race car accident at the Kentucky Speedway, in which he crashed into a wall head on.

Mel Gibson's Wife Files for Divorce After 28 Years of Marriage


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Mel Gibson and his wife Robyn attend the 69th Annual Academy Awards on March 24, 1997.Us Magazine Mel Gibson 's wife Robyn has filed for divorce after 28 years of marriage.In the papers -- signed Apr. 9 -- she cites "irreconcilable differences.""Throughout our marriage and separation we have always strived to maintain the privacy and integrity of our family and will continue to do so," a rep for Gibson, 53, tells Usmagazine.com in a statement.TMZ.com alleges that "there is no prenuptial agreement" based on source reporting. In 2006, Gibson's fortune was estimated at $900 million. Under California law, community property -- which includes earnings -- is divided 50/50.Robyn -- who split from Gibson nearly three years ago around the time of his infamous DUI arrest, according to Entertainment Tonight-- lists the date of separation as "to be determined," which TMZ points out is important because "earnings generally cease to be community property when the couple separates."Robyn, who has seven children with Gibson, has requested spousal support and attorneys' fees.She is also seeking joint physical and legal custody of their son, Tom, who turns 10 Tuesday. (Tom is their only child who is a minor.)See Hollywood's longest relationshipsRobyn has snapped up attorney Laura Wasser, who most recently represented Britney Spears in her split from Kevin Federline .The couple has dogged split rumors for some time.Gibson was recently photographed with a woman who did not appear to be his wife in Costa Rica on March 4.See today's top celeb news photosAsked at the time if he and Robyn had split, his rep had no comment."Mel is on family vacation with his entire family and their friends," a source told Us. "His sons are there with their girlfriends, his pregnant daughter is there - the whole family is there."

الأحد، 12 أبريل 2009

"Brown fat" may help adults lose weight

A sparse form of fat that helps keep newborns warm is more common in adults than previously thought and that discovery that could lead to a new way to lose weight, researchers said on Wednesday
Once activated by cold temperatures, so-called brown fat burns calories faster than regular fat. It is normally so dormant in adults that there has been debate over how much adults have orwhether they have it at all
In three studies in Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine, researchers report finding brown fat in most adults and discovering they can detect it by exposing people to cold. In some cases, adults who had more active areas of brown fat were thinner.
The hope is that if a way can be found to activate this brown fat and get the body to make more of it, people could burn off extra calories without additional exercise"Fifty grams of maximally activated brown fat accounts for 20 percent of your resting energy expenditure," Dr. Aaron Cypress of the Joslin Diabetes Center in Boston, who led one of the studies, said in an interview. "If you add that up, that's 400 or 500 calories per day"Practically speaking, we have a great potential to have a new treatment in our armamentarium against diabetes and obesity."
Dr. Kirsi Virtanen of the University of Turku in Finland and colleagues used positron emission tomography, known as PET scans, to find active brown fat deposits in five volunteers and also took little plugs of both types of fat. Brown fat became more active when the volunteers were cold, they reported"If the brown adipose tissue in this example were fully activated, it would burn an amount of energy equivalent to approximately 4.1 kg (9 pounds) of adipose tissue over the course of a year," researchers wroteOBESE PEOPLE HAVE LESS
A team at Maastricht University Medical Center in the Netherlands found obese men had less brown fat than lean men"Taken together, these studies point to a potential 'natural' intervention to stimulate energy expenditure: turn down the heat and burn calories (and reduce the carbon footprint in the process)," Dr. Francesco Celi of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease in Bethesda, Maryland wrote in a commentary
But Celi cautioned that the vision may be oversimplified
Cypress said scientists must first find a way to activate brown fat and, perhaps, even persuade the body to make more of it. In addition, the new studies did not directly test whether activating this fat would make people lose weight
Celi said further research may reveal that even if brown fat is activated, the body may find a way to compensate by getting people to eat more"If you think about it, if you eat three donuts, you hit that calorie count right there," Cypress said
"Using brown fat to treat obesity has been talked about for 30 or 40 years," he said. "But people essentially gave up on it. Many said it didn't exist in adult human beings and many said it didn't have any connection to obesity and weight at all. What these studies show is that virtually every adult human being has functional brown fat in them."

السبت، 11 أبريل 2009

Billy Bob Thornton's band cancels Canadian tour

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AP – In this photo taken Wednesday, March 18, 2009, Billy Bob Thornton and the Boxmasters perform at the SXSW …
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TORONTO – Billy Bob Thornton's band has canceled the rest of its Canadian tour after the actor compared the country's fans to mashed potatoes with no gravy in a testy interview that caused a sensation online.
The Boxmasters opened for Willie Nelson on Thursday in Toronto, where they reportedly were booed and met with catcalls of "Here comes the gravy."
A note posted on Nelson's Web site Friday said the Boxmasters were canceling the rest of their Canadian dates "due to one band member and several of the crew having the flu."
The cancellation came two days after Thornton made world headlines with a belligerent appearance on CBC radio's "Q."
The actor apparently didn't like that host Jian Ghomeshi started the interview with references to Thornton's Hollywood career.
Thornton refused to answer many of Ghomeshi's questions directly, mumbling: "I don't know what you're talking about." He later said Ghomeshi's producers had been told ahead of time not to talk about his film career.
Thornton also had some unkind words for Canadian crowds.
"Canadian audiences seem to be very reserved," he told Ghomeshi. "We tend to play places where people throw things at each other. Here, they just sort of sit there. And it doesn't matter what you say to 'em. ... It's mashed potatoes but no gravy."
Before his Thursday night gig, Thornton tried to clarify those remarks, saying he loved Canada and his "mashed potatoes" comment had been aimed at Ghomeshi.
Media around the world delighted in the story. Entertainment Weekly's Web site ran the headline, "Billy Bob Thornton: What's his problem?"