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Friday, February 4, 2011

Mom Claims Hotel Pool Impregnated Her Daughter


When in Egypt, most would make a trek to check out ‘da Nile. But one visiting mom made a full blown trip to the land of ‘denial’ instead. Magdalena Kwiatkowska, the mother of a thirteen-year-old girl claims that an innocent swim at the hotel pool of an Egyptian hotel resulted in her daughter becoming pregnant. The Polish resident is “adamant that her daughter didn’t meet any boys while she was there,” and that the teen was inseminated when swimming in the coed pool. She is now asking for the hotel to pony up for having their pool knock up her daughter.

Do you think there is any way for the mom to try to prove this theory?

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Wear Red Day 2011: Teaching Girls to be Heart Smart


Wearing red in February isn’t just reserved for Valentine’s Day anymore.

The next time you help your daughter pick out her clothes, be sure to pull something red out of her closet. Today is National Wear Red Day, which is intended to raise awareness of heart disease and women, and it’s never too soon to teach your little ones about the importance of being heart healthy.

Heart disease is the number one killer of women, although heart attacks are generally thought to be a “man thing.” One in four women will die of heart disease, compared to one in 30 who will die from breast cancer. In fact, more women die of heart disease than from all types of cancer combined.

Heart disease is brought on when arteries in the heart become blocked, preventing oxygen and other vital nutrients from traveling to the heart. Once diagnosed, it will remain for life. While mostly middle-aged women are affected, heart disease can strike teenagers as well. African Americans and Hispanics are also more prone to heart disease, as are those with high blood pressure and cholesterol. Overweight people and smokers face increased risks, too.

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