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Production on Justin Timberlake’s latest film has gone on hiatus after the actor suffered a minor muscle injury that requires he take a few days off. Shooting will supposedly resume very soon. Timberlake is now working on an action thriller called “Now,” also starring Amanda Seyfried – bu... |
6 December 2010 07:49 GMT |
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Running is one form of exercise that is as effective as it’s versatile, since you can do it at all times, regardless of weather conditions, either outdoors or indoors, on the treadmill at the gym. However, injuries may occur, as also pains and aches – all of which are preventable if we know which surface ... |
9 July 2010 15:21 GMT |
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David Beckham has most likely blown his chances of playing the World Cup after sustaining a ruptured Achilles tendon during the game for AC Milan this Sunday. He is to undergo surgery today, which is also when fans will know for certain just what are the chances to see him in the World Cup in three months’ time... |
15 March 2010 04:23 GMT |
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In the first days of January this year, while talking about his upcoming film “The Expendables,” Sylvester Stallone, who wrote, directed and starred in it, revealed shooting certain scenes was so brutal he even ended up with a broken neck. To silence haters claiming he was inventing injuries for the sake ... |
15 January 2010 10:30 GMT |
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Not many fans of famed director Robert Rodriguez took it kindly when he became romantically involved with “Grindhouse” star Rose McGowan, especially since they guessed she would get cast in many of his movies in the future. Still, the “Red Sonja” project, scheduled for release in 2010, did man... |
9 September 2009 10:14 GMT |
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The Nintendo Wii has introduced a lot of interesting things, from the likes of motion control to new titles that make gamers get off of the couch and start moving around, thus burning some of the calories that many people have in excess. But while a lot of people try to unwind with a friendly match of tennis thanks ... |
20 July 2009 13:01 GMT |
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Jane Fonda will probably always have her own page in history books for building an entire fitness empire from scratch. She was the first major star to promote the retro-fitness frenzy that would soon take over the world and sweep millions of workout aficionados with it, but it eventually came at a rather steep price,... |
19 June 2009 16:41 GMT |
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As most of us have already found out the hard way, working out also implies a lot of pain, especially after the first sessions, when the effort is still too much for our body, which may take a little time to get used to. However, working out comes with even more pain in the case of a strain or a pulled muscle, which ... |
23 March 2009 16:41 GMT |
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An Apple Discussions user has revealed that Apple's new MacBook Pros are prone to injuring whoever might be using them. In an attempt to read the on-screen information from a closer distance, this particular user lifted the base of the Pro towards his face when, all of the sudden, the heavy display fell on his n... |
28 October 2008 02:25 GMT |
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If you are reading this right now, you probably are one of those who tried hard and got a Wii for Christmas. Or you already have one and you win all the Wii Bowling games played at home. If that's the case, you should know that "no pain, no gain" has a slightly different meaning when a Nintendo Wii is involved. ... |
28 December 2007 03:48 GMT |
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Our immune system should get rid of any strange body in our organism. Yet, tumors manage to somehow go undetected by the immune system and this is why it does not take action. Normally, the immune cells form an inflamed area surrounding a dangerous pathogen or injury which signals to the whole immune system the issue... |
20 November 2007 03:24 GMT |
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There are more Tysons on the streets that you would have initially thought. Due to them, men are 12 times more prone than women to experience severe human bite injuries requiring surgery. Bite injuries are most likely to be inflicted during fights at weekends or public holidays and in the majority of the cases, alcoh... |
19 June 2007 15:36 GMT |
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Chronic pain can make your life miserable long after your injuries have actually healed. Standard analgesic drugs, like aspirin and morphines, are largely ineffective. Vania Apkarian, professor of physiology and of anesthesiology, at Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine, revealed that chronic pains can be ... |
6 June 2007 04:41 GMT |
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