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Seeing Becks in nothing but a towel left Parkinson speechless

London, Sept 14: Seeing soccer ace David Beckham in nothing but a towel turned out to be one of those few moments when Brit chat show host Michael Parkinson was left speechless.

Amy Winehouse on fast food diet to gain weight

London, Sept 14: It seems that Brit star Amy Winehouse, who has been worrying her friends and folks with her thin frame, has embarked on a weight-gaining spree by going on a fast foot diet.

Reports said that Winehouse has scoffed seven McDonald's in the past one week.

And, her ploy certainly seems to be working as the 24-year-old has already gained a stone.

A source said that Winehouse has visited Mr Jerk - a Soho restaurant three times in the past week.

Helena Christensen slapped with $1.75m lawsuit over wooden deck

London, Sep 14: Helena Christensen has been slapped with a 1.75 million dollar suit for troubling her neighbour with excess noise.

Retiree Fran Panasci sued the supermodel because she was sick and tired of noise and vibrations from the wooden deck Christensen built off her Hudson St. home.

The suit, filed in Manhattan Supreme Court, claims that the deck has dented her property and blocked out the sunlight.

Sienna Miller’s garden strip off

London: Sienna Miller has thrilled fans by stripping off for a fruity film role.

The 25-year-old actress wore nothing except a garland of flowers in her hair while shooting scenes for her new movie ‘Hippie Hippie Shake,’ in a garden in West London’s trendy Notting Hill Gate.

“She sat on the grass with the flowers in the hair and danced on the grass waving her hands. She looked simply gorgeous,” The Sun quoted an onlooker, as saying.

Overweight mums hasten kids’ path to obesity

London, Sept 14 (ANI): An overweight mother speeds up her child’s path to obesity, a new study has found.

And, this is especially true if you are European, the study further reports.

The study’s findings are based on a research that involved 571 New Zealand children of European heritage.

As a part of the study, researchers monitored the children from the time of their birth till they turned seven.

Breastfeeding has 'no protective effect' against allergies, asthma

Breastfeeding
London, Sept 12 : A new research has contradicted the findings of earlier studies by showing that breastfeeding does not protect against asthma and allergies.

The study was carried out by researchers at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) led by McGill University's Dr. Michael Kramer.

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