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            <title>Kevin Federline’s Gut</title>
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            <description>Not to pick on Kevin Federline (or K-Fed, as he&amp;#8217;s sometimes known), but the Web is buzzing right now because of photos that show him with a huge stomach. He&amp;#8217;s clearly gained a lot of weight. The reason I bring this up, is because how many times does a female celebrity gained a teensy bit of weight (Eva Longoria comes to mind) and suddenly people are all over the girl and attacking her on a few pounds.

It seems to take many more pounds for the media to do this to a guy. Now, K-Fed is a dad, he&amp;#8217;s got a lot going on, so I&amp;#8217;m sure the weight gain is a just a side effect from family life and not being able to work out. 
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Kevin Federline&amp;#8217;s Gut (Source: A Hearty Life)</description>
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            <title>Britney Spears Worried About Her Older Son</title>
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            <description>And now, Britney Spears is worried that her older son, Sean Preston, might be autistic. It&amp;#8217;s reported that he &amp;#8220;often seems to be off in his own little world&amp;#8221; (admittedly, rather vague symptoms of autism)&amp;#8212;-it does seem that, if your young child has any developmental delays and &amp;#8220;keeps to himself,&amp;#8221; dread of autism looms.
Thinking about this has led to me to reflect on the times people seems to be looking a bit too much in our direction, and a bit too long. Just last week a mother at the pool&amp;#8212;a mother who, I had noted, seemed to be watching Charlie with some sort of &amp;#8220;look&amp;#8221; on her face&amp;#8212;approached me, said her son had PDD-NOS, and maybe was Charlie autistic? And asked about schools and services?
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            <description>Not that this is becoming the autism celebrity blog or anything&amp;#8212;&amp;#8211;but just read that Britney Spears is worried her 2-year-old son, Jeyden James, has autism. The source is via Spears&amp;#8217; ex-husband, Kevin Federline; according to a &amp;#8220;Federline insider,&amp;#8221; Jeyden is &amp;#8220;very calm and hard to get through to&amp;#8221; and that he &amp;#8220;does not mix with other children, and prefers to keep away from the crowd.&amp;#8221; YellMalta notes that the &amp;#8220;news comes after People Magazine reported that the singer attended a fund raiser for Generation Rescue.&amp;#8221; A little competition for Jenny (not that she didn&amp;#8217;t already have some from Amanda).
If there are concerns, hope the 2-year-old can be evaluated soon.
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            <description>So now that Britney Spears has left the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, questions are swirling around whether or not she may have bipolar disorder, a serious mental disorder characterized by mood swings between extreme depression and mania (e.g., high energy). When bipolar disorder is left untreated &amp;#8212; whether via medications or other methods &amp;#8212; people with this disorder can go back and forth between these two extremes (called &amp;#8220;cycling&amp;#8221;). If it happens a few times a week (or even a day), the person would have what&amp;#8217;s called &amp;#8220;rapid cycling,&amp;#8221; but it&amp;#8217;s more common for people to cycle between the two moods more slowly, over a few weeks&amp;#8217; or months&amp;#8217; time.
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