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Ex-Morgan Stanley Advisor Defrauded His Own Mother, Feds Say
A former Morgan Stanley advisor’s years-long fraud scheme swindled his mother and mother-in-law—who were both clients——out of nearly $1.5 million. He used the money to pay for vacations, cruises, restaurants, salons, and more, according to federal prosecutors. On Wednesday, Douglas McKelvey, 58,…#douglasmckelvey #plano
Source: Reuters: Health - June 7, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

What Is Male Pattern Baldness? Can Anything Be Done?
WEDNESDAY, June 7, 2023 -- Have you seen more hair in the shower or on the bathroom floor than usual? Grab a mirror and take a look at your head. If it looks like you ’re “going bald,” you may have androgenic alopecia (male pattern...
Source: Drugs.com - Daily MedNews - June 7, 2023 Category: General Medicine Source Type: news

If Channing Tatum Was Your Dad, He ’d Braid Your Hair and Feed You Upsetting Sandwiches
He may not have a dadbod, but Channing Tatum is really leaning into the whole dad thing. In a recent appearance on Today With Hoda & Jenna in support of the latest installment of his Sparkella children’s books, Tatum talked about his “really good relationship” with his 10-year-old daughter,…#channingtatum #hodajenna #tatum #jennadewan #vanityfair #jasonmomoa #barbies #cheetos
Source: Reuters: Health - June 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Airborne DNA accidentally collected by air-quality filters reveals state of species
Monitoring stations that already test for pollution could have dual purpose of mapping declines in biodiversity, reveals new studyFrom owls to hedgehogs to fungi, genetic material from plants and animals is being inadvertently hoovered up by air-quality monitoring stations around the world, creating an untapped “vault of biodiversity data”, according to a new scientific paper.Globally, thousands of air filters are continually testing for heavy metals and other pollutants in the atmosphere. Scientists are now realising that this monitoring network is also picking up invisible traces of genetic material known as airborne...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - June 5, 2023 Category: Science Authors: Phoebe Weston Tags: Global development Biodiversity Wildlife Conservation Genetics Science Source Type: news

Take a look at the first prison yard photo snapped of Elizabeth Holmes after she started her 11-year sentence in Texas
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Disgraced former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was photographed for the first time in prison. Holmes was seen with her hair loose, bespectacled, and wearing drab khakis in the prison in Bryan, Texas. She was sentenced to 11 years…#theranos #elizabethholmes #bryan #adailymail #federalprisoncamp
Source: Reuters: Health - June 5, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Twilight: Why Rosalie Wore A Wig After The First Film
Rosalie Cullen in the "Twilight" franchise is known for her blond hair, and here's why the filmmakers had actress Nikki Reed wear a wig for most of the series.#rosaliecullen #twilight #nikki
Source: Reuters: Health - June 4, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

‘Nutrient-rich’ seed oil could help combat hair loss - promotes ‘growth and repair’
The oil contains various fatty acids, vitamins and minerals that "promote" hair growth and repair.
Source: Daily Express - Health - June 4, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Put Your Shoes Back On. Here ’ s the Problem With Going Barefoot
Apologies to the dudes who packed away their Allbirds and Crocs in order to parade around town with nothing but sweet air between their feet and the ground. “Barefoot boy summer” has been canceled. That’s according to podiatrists alarmed at recent reports that people (men in particular) are losing their shoes and hitting the streets—heading to coffee shops, hiking trails, airports, and anywhere else their hearts and soles might lead them. Social-media users on platforms like TikTok are sharing videos of themselves (and others) barefoot in the wild. (“Be that primal, hard-to-kill man you know y...
Source: TIME: Health - June 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Angela Haupt Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate TIME 2030 Wellbeing Source Type: news

This couple bootstrapped their way to a multimillion-dollar business. Here are their top tips for success
Emily Hamilton and Alexander Ostrowski run Coco & Eve, a Bali-inspired beauty brand behind the "Like a Virgin" hair masque — which has a cult-like following on Tik Tok. But Emily Hamilton and Alexander Ostrowski count themselves as "very lucky" — not just because they have each other as husband…#alexanderostrowski #cocoeve #bali #likeavirgin #tiktok #emilyhamilton #singapore #amazon #sephora #ostrowski
Source: Reuters: Health - June 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

This $300 Robot Vacuum That ‘Works Wonders’ Picking Up Dust and Hair Is 50% Off on Amazon
Did you know that vacuuming is actually a form of exercise? Cleaning for just 30 minutes can burn calories while working your arms, core, and legs, which is why it might feel daunting. If you often find yourself feeling tired after long days and don’t have the energy to vacuum an entire house,…#amazon #arenamediabrands #llc #hepa #alexa #google #eufyhome #android #ios #eufyrobotvacuum
Source: Reuters: Health - June 2, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Halle Bailey ' s Ariel Hair Came With A Hefty Price Tag
It was important for "The Little Mermaid" star Halle Bailey to maintain the integrity of her natural hair, even if doing so in the water wasn't cheap.#littlemermaid #hallebailey
Source: Reuters: Health - June 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

7 Ways to Get Better at Small Talk —And Why You Should
When Gillian Sandstrom was a graduate student in Toronto more than a decade ago, she encountered a stranger on the subway who was carrying a scrumptious-looking cupcake. Sandstrom had long considered herself an introvert and found small talk uncomfortable and even embarrassing. But drool-worthy desserts can’t go unadmired, so she approached the woman. “By the end of the conversation, she taught me that people can ride ostriches,” she recalls. “That’s what conversations do sometimes—and I was hooked after that.” The experience inspired Sandstrom, a senior lecturer in the psychology ...
Source: TIME: Health - June 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Angela Haupt Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Psychology TIME 2030 Wellbeing Source Type: news

Dr Amir Khan shares how often to wash your hair to prevent hair loss - plus other tips
The way you care for your hair could be a factor in hair loss, according to Dr Amir Khan.
Source: Daily Express - Health - June 1, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Watch a Violinist Deliver a Rockin ’ System of a Down Cover on ‘America’s Got Talent’
Grammy-winning metal band System of a Down is best known for hair-raising hits such as “B.Y.O.B.” and “Aerials,” and now — thanks to America’s Got Talent contestant Phillip Bowen’s stunning violin cover of “Chop Suey!” on the show’s season premiere on Tuesday (May 30) — the world can enjoy an…#byob #phillipbowen #chopsuey #systemofadowns #grammy #letsgo #westvirginia #hypnotize #toxicity
Source: Reuters: Health - May 31, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Unraveling the mathematics behind wiggly worm knots
For millennia, humans have used knots for all kinds of reasons — to tie rope, braid hair or weave fabrics. But there are organisms that are better at tying knots and far superior — and faster — at untangling them. Tiny California blackworms…
Source: NSF News - May 31, 2023 Category: Science Authors: NSF Source Type: news