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Probiotic Supplements: Accelerating Weight Loss

A recent test that was conducted in Canada has found that probiotic supplements helped women lose weight, and keep it off. Although the test was performed on both men and women, it appears that only the women lost the weight.
The test was conducted at Laval University in Quebec City, Canada, where they tested 125 overweight men and women, who were put through a 12-week weight loss diet. After the diet period, a 12-week maintenance program was included in the total 24-week program.

Eva Mendes Clears the Air on Ellen

No, Eva Mendes is not pregnant. And, yes she is still together with her boyfriend Ryan Gosling. The Hitch actress set the record straight on Wednesday’s episode of The Ellen Degeneres Show.
When Degeneres asked the actress, 39, what her plans were for Valentine’s Day (which is this Friday), Mendes coyly replied. “I’m not a big Valentine’s Day person. I’ll probably just order a deep dish and watch The Notebook or something.”

Dwyane Wade May Miss Out On All-Star Game Due To Injury

Dwyane Wade has been no stranger to injuries throughout his all-star career, and this season has been no different. He has been struggling with a sore foot, and most recently missed a big game against the Golden State Warriors.
The Heat have dealt with injuries throughout the 2013-2014 to some of their biggest stars, with Dwyane Wade falling victim to a foot and knee injury, and even Lebron James was forced to sit out for a couple of games.

Li Jianrou Wins China’s First Gold at Sochi Olympic Games

Li Jianrou won China its first gold medal of the Sochi Games on Thursday.
Li was able to avoid a massive pile-up on the ice to take first place in the women’s short-track 500-meter speed skating event.
The short-track 500-meter is known as a thrilling and unpredictable race and it lived up to that reputation in Sochi.
British speed skater Elise Christie started the pile-up when she attempted to pass Italian Arianna Fontana on the second turn of the race. As Christie and Fontana fell to the ice, they managed to bring down Korea’s Park Seung-hi too.

Shroud of Turin: New Study Results May Debunk Theory of Cloth’s Inauthenticity

The Shroud of Turin has long-been one of the greatest mysteries of the world, since it was first mentioned in documents and publications back in the Middle Ages. The shroud clearly depicts the imprint of a man’s face and torso, which greatly resemble the pictures of Jesus Christ we have today.