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Mark Wahlberg's supplements line, 'Pain & Gain' promote each other
Mark Wahlberg stands to make some money for all of his pain and gain -- and in more ways than one. The actor's own line of fitness supplements, called Marked Nutrition, is being used to promote his new movie, Paramount Pictures' "Pain & Gain." Wahlberg...
Tags: CNN (tv network), Celebrities, Entertainment, Bodybuilding Supplements, Mark Wahlberg
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UCLA's Olivia Courtney third in vault at NCAA gymnastics finals
UCLA had three of the top six competitors in the vault competition Sunday at the NCAA women's gymnastics event finals at Pauley Pavilion. Junior Olivia Courtney, who was the very first of 23 competitors on the vault, scored 9.9167 points, good for third...
Tags: Ultimate Fighting Championship, College Sports, Gymnastics, Beam Gymnastics, Vault Gymnastics
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Freeway air pollution travels farther in early morning
Two years ago researchers outfitted an electric Toyota RAV4 with a set of test instruments and drove back and forth near four Los Angeles County freeways between 4:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m., sampling the air. The results confirmed that in the early morning,...
Tags: Heart Disease, Asthma, Trips and Vacations, SUVs and Crossovers, Travel
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Oil and soda taxes advance in California Legislature
SACRAMENTO -- Two controversial tax measures advanced Wednesday in the California Legislature — a penny-per-ounce levy on soda and a charge on oil pumped from the ground in the state. The Senate Health Committee members approved a bill by state...
Tags: Obesity, Noreen Evans, Weight, Food Industry, Family
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Heart attack, stroke not enough to prompt some people to shape up
We all know that smoking is bad for us, that exercise is good for us, and that we should eat vegetables, whole grains and other nutritious foods. All of this advice is even more true for people who have had serious health scares due to heart disease or...
Tags: Heart Disease, American Medical Association, Heart Surgery, Personal Income, Heart Attack
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Jennifer Aniston has 'cheat days,' says she was 'a lot rounder'
Jennifer Aniston has "cheat days." You know, the day you don't think about diet or exercise and just eat what ever you want. Here at the Ministry, that's every day. But we digress. On Tuesday night, the "We're the Millers" actress hit the Self...
Tags: Jennifer Aniston, Celebrities
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Yoga might help boost mental health
As you stretch into warrior pose and inhale and exhale, you're not just stretching those hamstrings and lungs; you're also doing good for your brain with a practice that can stave off or relieve problems such as stress, depression and anxiety. Yoga...
Tags: Depression, Health, Anxiety, Symptoms, Mental Health
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Herbalife effort to replace KPMG 'nearing completion,' CFO says
Herbalife Ltd. is making progress in its search for a new accounting firm, executives said during a conference call with analysts Tuesday. The Los Angeles nutritional products company was forced to hire a new accounting firm after KPMG resigned...
Tags: KPMG, Mutual Funds, David Einhorn, Carl Icahn, Insider Trading
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Antidepressants: A help or hindrance to those facing surgery?
About 11% of Americans over age 12 take an antidepressant, making the drugs the most widely used medication in the United States. And with more than 51 million in-patient surgeries performed annually in the United States, a substantial overlap between the...
Tags: Depression, Heart Disease, Cardiologists, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics
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Zoe Saldana doesn't want to need a man, she wants to want one
When it comes to men, Zoe Saldana, of "Star Trek" and "Avatar" fame, isn't needy. Now, "want-y" is a whole 'nother thing, she tells Latina magazine. "I don’t want to need things," the May cover girl told the mag. "I need water, you know what I&...
Tags: Star Trek into Darkness (movie), Social Media, Avatar (movie)
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L.A. County supervisors are split on Grand Park filming fees
Two Los Angeles County supervisors want to temporarily eliminate filming fees at downtown's newly opened Grand Park to drum up Hollywood interest in the site. The other three, however, are wary of dropping fees, fearing it could close off parts of the...
Tags: Zev Yaroslavsky, Don Knabe, Michael Antonovich , Gloria Molina, About Last Night (movie)
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A to-do list for L.A.'s next mayor
Tackle real problems By Austin Beutner Only 21% of registered voters cast a ballot in the recent primary elections. And convenience didn't seem to be the issue, since only about a third of those who were sent vote-by-mail ballots bothered to fill in...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Diabetes, Career and Workplace, Theft, Small Businesses
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