Olivia Munn Opens Up About Rare Disorder, Trichotillomania “I Rip Out My Eyelashes”

In an interview, Olivia Munn admitted to suffering from an impulse control disorder known as trichotillomania. “I don’t bite my nails, but I rip out my eyelashes,” the 32-year-old actress explained. “It doesn’t hurt, but it’s really annoying. Every time I run out of the house, I have to stop and pick up a whole set of fake […]

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Katy Perry Sparkles in Gold Couture at the Part Of Me 3D Film Premiere in London

    It was  a huge turnout and many Stars attended the Katy Perry: Part Of Me premiere   Leading lady Katy Perry looked absolutely stunning  in a gold ballerina-inspired dress at the London premiere of her 3D movie Katy Perry: Part Of Me.                         […]

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Casey Anthony Trial CSI: A Viewer’s Guide to the Forensic Evidence

Millions of viewers have been transfixed by the parade of forensic experts presented by the prosecution over the last few weeks in the trial of Casey Anthony, a 25 year-old mother who stands accused of killing her two year-old daughter Caylee and dumping the child’s body near their Orange County, Florida home in 2008.

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Why Michelle’s Hair Matters

When the First Lady attended a country-music event in July without a single strand of hair falling below her jawline, the blogosphere exploded with outbursts ranging from adoration to vitriol. Things settled down only when her deputy press secretary clarified that there had been no First Haircut

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Scalp burns painful, need urgent care

The special effects exploded too early while Michael Jackson filmed a Pepsi commercial in 1984 and his hair caught on fire, causing burns to his scalp. Jackson blamed that incident for his addiction to pain medication, which was “initially prescribed to cede excruciating pain that I was suffering after recent reconstructive surgery on my scalp,” he said in 1993 in a video statement. Whether through fire, scaling liquid, electricity or other source, burns are extraordinarily painful, said Dr

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