Breaking News - Lance Bass' Pea in the Pod? 'The September Issue' Director Talks and Liposuction for Stem Cells?
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SPERM IMPERSONATORS
Think Violet Affleck is the cutest celebrity spawn ever? Your baby can resemble her! Sort of. The sperm bank, California Cryobank has launched a "Donor-Look-A-Likes" service where ladies can choose a sperm donor based on their celeb doppelganger. Topping the list of most requested famous fathers are Ben Affleck and Lance Bass.
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FAT FOR GREATER GOOD?
Getting the fat suctioned out of a flabby belly or floppy thigh may be useful for stem cell technology, researchers say. The study found that immature fat cells removed from the excess blubber material were easier to transform in to new cells. Is it okay to eat the left over half of chocolate cake in the fridge now?
[Reuters]
ASK R.J. CUTLER
If you've seen the Vogue documentary "The September Issue" already and were left with plaguing questions that are keeping you up at night, no fear! Head over to the Washington Post at 2:00pm today and you can ask the documentary's director all about Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington's behind the scenes battles.
[Washington Post]
Think Violet Affleck is the cutest celebrity spawn ever? Your baby can resemble her! Sort of. The sperm bank, California Cryobank has launched a "Donor-Look-A-Likes" service where ladies can choose a sperm donor based on their celeb doppelganger. Topping the list of most requested famous fathers are Ben Affleck and Lance Bass.
[3 AM]
FAT FOR GREATER GOOD?
Getting the fat suctioned out of a flabby belly or floppy thigh may be useful for stem cell technology, researchers say. The study found that immature fat cells removed from the excess blubber material were easier to transform in to new cells. Is it okay to eat the left over half of chocolate cake in the fridge now?
[Reuters]
ASK R.J. CUTLER
If you've seen the Vogue documentary "The September Issue" already and were left with plaguing questions that are keeping you up at night, no fear! Head over to the Washington Post at 2:00pm today and you can ask the documentary's director all about Anna Wintour and Grace Coddington's behind the scenes battles.
[Washington Post]











