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Mother breastfeeding baby
Chatelaine Daily  //  May 16, 2012 4:30 AM
What is it about breastfeeding that gets people riled up? The recent Time magazine cover depicting an attractive 26-year-old mother breastfeeding her three-year-old son with the headline ‘Are you Mom Enough?’ hanging over the image has re-ignited the... Read more
Woman in shower
Health and Wellness  //  May 16, 2012 4:00 AM
The health benefits of taking a cold shower When 16-year-old Vinzenz Priessnitz was injured after a fall from his horse, he used a cold compress to heal his wounded chest. Inspired by a doe he’d seen mending an injury in a cold stream, the... Read more
maritime paddles home decor
At Home  //  May 16, 2012 3:30 AM
Decorate your home with a maritime look Maritime looks are popping up all over the place — with a fresh and modern twist. Read more
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Style Desk  //  May 15, 2012 4:30 AM
Knit jacket: Weekly steal I adore the colour and the cut of this casual coat and love playing up its nautical feel by pairing it with a navy and white stripped shirt Read more
Trim woman's stomach
Chatelaine Daily  //  May 15, 2012 4:30 AM
Could a tummy tuck increase the risk of heart disease? Cosmetic surgery may be a luxury for those who have the money and the inclination to surgically re-organize Mother Nature’s designs. But a new study suggests going under the knife may trigger some... Read more
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As for how [tattoos will] look as one ages, our entire body will look 'less' as we age, unless we alter it with various forms of plastic surgery, so who cares if these tattoos deteriorate along with it as well. Wouldn't that be a natural part of aging? about What do you think of tattoos?
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