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Stars Who Went Broke

Friday, 23 September 2011

Stars who Went Broke

Chris McAlister : Stars Who Went Broke

Stars Who Went Broke- Ex-NFL player Chris McAlister blew millions in just seven years. Former Ravens Baltimore Ravens player Chris McAlister made tens of million of dollars. He has to live with his parents despite signing a multimillion-dollar contract Chris McAlister signed a seven-year, $55 million extension in 2004. McAlister played five years on that contract before being released, then played briefly with the Saints before retiring. Of course, he’s not the first famous person to end up broke. Read through our slide show to see who else lost it all.


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Famous Cheating Scandals

Thursday, 22 September 2011

Famous cheating scandals- All About Celebrity Infidelity Scandals Famous Firsts You Learned in History Class. They stunned fans and ended relationships.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Date of the scandal: January 2011
The former California governor confessed to wife Maria Shriver that he’d been unfaithful, resulting in divorce papers, Arnold Schwarzenegger + Maria Shriver + divorce. Arnold Schwarzenegger affair of the scandal and find out how much the divorce settlement, Schwarzenegger divorce settlement $100 million $200 million might cost Schwarzenegger.
Schwarzenegger was in hot water in 2003 for a groping incident. Arnold Schwarzenegger 2003 groping incident


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Adhd And Boys' Puberty

Wednesday, 21 September 2011

Adhd And Boys' Puberty

Adhd And Boys' Puberty, The widely used attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) medication methylphenidate -- best known as Ritalin -- appears to be tied to delayed puberty in male monkeys.
But, researchers cautioned that the finding needs to be replicated before parents should concern themselves about similar effects in boys.
Male primates given methylphenidate over a 40-month span experienced "impaired testicular descent" and smaller-sized testicles, as well as lower testosterone levels, all of which resolved over the course of the study.
"To our knowledge, it's the first observation in primates to suggest an alteration in testicular function," said study author Dr. Donald Mattison, a medical officer at the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, part of the U.S. National Institutes of Health.


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Macarthur Genius Grant

Macarthur Genius Grant
Macarthur Genius Grant, A Chicago skyscraper architect, a New York City children's choir founder and a North Carolina scientist who studies how to prevent sports-related concussions are among the latest 22 recipients of the no-strings-attached MacArthur Foundation "genius grants."
The $500,000 fellowships for 2011 were announced Tuesday by the Chicago-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation. Recipients largely don't know they're in contention for the annual awards, and often learn they're winners with an out-of-the-blue phone call informing them they'll receive the money over the next five years.


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