Gal Gadot’s Daughters Aren’t Impressed at All That She’s Wonder Woman

When she isn’t vanquishing evil and saving the day, international movie star Gal Gadot is just mom to her two kids. In an interview with E! News, the Wonder Woman star revealed that her daughters—9-month-old Maya and six-year-old Alma—couldn’t care less that their mom is famous. Like most kids, they have more important things to worry about… like dinner. “I am their mother, so it is like, ‘Mom, I am hungry,’” Gadot noted. “At the house I am the mother; I am not the star or the character or anything.” The 32-year-old admitted that although…

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Lose Fat, Preserve Muscle: Weight Training Beats Cardio For Older Adults

Weight training or cardio? For older adults trying to slim down, pumping iron might be the way to go. A new study by researchers at Wake Forest University suggests combining weight training with a low-calorie diet preserves much needed lean muscle mass that can be lost through aerobic workouts. The findings, “Effect of Exercise Type During Intentional Weight Loss on Body Composition in Older Adults with Obesity,” appear in the November issue of the journal Obesity. “A lot of older adults will walk as their exercise of choice,” said Kristen Beavers,…

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The Most Detailed Choker Styles

Choker as the IT girl icon of the whole 90s is overwhelmingly back these days. The trend has been seen in the street shots among a bunch of models and pop stars, which seeing chokers appearing around the necks of Kendall Jenner, Gigi Hadid, Rihanna and Taylor Swift. While as not everyone knows exactly how to style a choker, today we write this guide to introduce you almost all kinds of chokers you can see and show you how to match them with your outfits. What is a choker? Let’s…

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Genetics May Put A Person At Risk Of High Triglycerides, But Adopting A Healthy Diet Can Help

Triglycerides, a type of fat in the blood, are important for good health. But having high triglycerides might increase a person’s risk of heart disease, and may be a sign of metabolic syndrome — a combination of high blood pressure, high blood sugar, and too much fat accumulation at the waist. People with metabolic syndrome have increased risk for heart disease, diabetes, and stroke. A new study from nutrition researchers at the University of Illinois shows that some individuals with variations of a “gene of interest” may be at an…

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Group Exercise Improves Quality Of Life, Reduces Stress Far More Than Individual Work Outs

Researchers found working out in a group lowers stress by 26 percent and significantly improves quality of life, while those who exercise individually put in more effort but experienced no significant changes in their stress level and a limited improvement to quality of life, according to a study published in The Journal of the American Osteopathic Association. “The communal benefits of coming together with friends and colleagues, and doing something difficult, while encouraging one another, pays dividends beyond exercising alone,” said Dayna Yorks, DO, lead researcher on this study. “The findings…

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