Articles By Lord Jorrel Polintan

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga Wants ‘Indian Food Coma’: What are the Benefits of Indian Cuisine?

Lady Gaga, the famed singer-song writer known for her unique taste, is reported to be so in love with Indian food, more specifically curry, so much so that she could go into an Indian food coma. But could that much Indian food really be all that good for one's health?

Beauty Marks

Celebrity Beauty Marks: More Than Meets the Eyes?

What do Mandy Moore, Cindy Crawford, Eva Mendes, and Marilyn Monroe have in common? They all have beauty marks that have accompanied them to stardom. A beauty mark is what makes some celebrities and some people in day to day lives more memorable and more attractive.

Cronobacter Infection Among Babies

FDA and CDC Investigates Cause of Cronobacter Infections Among Infants

The Food and Drug Administration and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, along with the state health departments, are continuing their investigation of the four cases of Cronobacter infection among infants in the states of Florida, Illinois, Missouri, and Oklahoma.

Staphylococcus aureus

Himalaya USA Voluntarily Recalls Personal Care Products Due to Staph

Himalaya USA, a family owned company that manufactures personal healthcare products since 1930, has voluntarily recalled Organique by Himalaya Nourishing Night Cream due to the presence of staphylococcus aureus and fungus.

Sugar

Three Easy Tips to Cut Back on Sugar This 2012

As the New Year starts to roll, people came out of 2011 with full bellies during the holidays and a New Year’s resolution in mind. Whether a person is just wary of getting their blood sugar too high, cutting back on sweets, or they made it their resolution to reduce sugary treats, everyone can benefit from cutting back on sugar as the new year kicks off.

Carla Bruni and Botox

Carla Bruni ‘Over-Botoxed’; What Are the Dangers?

With Carla Bruni, an Italian-French singer-songwriter, actress, former model and the current First Lady of France, being criticized by accomplished dermatologist Dr. Ben Behnam for looking “over botoxed,” the question now begging to be asked is, “Is having Botox or too much of it bad for one’s hea...

Listeriosis

Green Cedar Dairy Recalls Products for Fear it May Cause Listeriosis

Green Cedar Dairy Products Inc., a private company based in Dearborn, Michigan, has recalled two of its products due to the fact that it may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes which may cause listeriosis.

Students are steeped in debt and left with no degree

Top 5 New Year’s Health Resolution People Make

With the New Year dawning upon the world, everyone is revved up and raring to start the year right. With this, people, year after year, make a New Year’s resolution to try and correct or improve something in their lives.

Drinking This New Year's Eve

Partying Too Hard: The Dangers of Binge Drinking on New Year’s Eve

The New Year is just around the corner and in preparation for it people have been busy planning where they will be, who they’ll spend their time with, and what will they be drinking. With the answer commonly being in a public place, with friends, and beer, welcoming the New Year might not go over so well, especially when heavy drinking is involved.

Shift Work

Poor Diet: One of Shift Work’s New Risks

Shift work has become rampant not only among developing countries, but developed countries alike with the United States having around 15 million shift workers. Being charmed by either a large salary or the promise of no traffic and a sense of solitude that night brings, people flock to jobs that offer shift work.