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[Best Syndication News] The 2010 Superbowl came and went, but one of the highlights ever time is the commercials that air on the big game. This year there was a different tone to the commercials. But some still were very funny. It think that there was some good marketing going on for the guys. And some cute ones for the whole family. Here are some of my favorites this year. You can vote on your favorite Superbowl Commercial for 2010 on Youtube.
I think we can all relate to some travel story from hell. This was funny because it just can be that ridiculous traveling at times.
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(Best Syndication News) The Los Angeles County Coroner reports that Casey Johnson died of diabetic ketoacidosis. Johnson, the great-great-granddaughter of Robert Wood Johnson I, co-founder of Johnson & Johnson, died January 4th. Ed Winters with the coroner’s office tells Best Syndication that the manner of death was “natural”. She was 30-years old.
Typically this type of acidosis occurs in people with type-1 diabetes but it can also occur in people with type-2 diabetes. In certain cases this condition results from an shortage of insulin. The body then switches to burning fat which produces fat acids.
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[Best Syndication News] On December 20th, 2009, actress Brittany Murphy unexpectedly died from cardiac arrest. The Los Angeles Coroner's office told the media on this Thursday the cause of death was from a combination of pneumonia, anemia, and “multiple drug Intoxication.”
The actress was taking a combination of prescription and over-the-counter medications. The coroner at this time believes the death was accidental. It will take around two more weeks for the complete autopsy report to be issued.
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(Best Syndication News) On Wednesday’s Dr. Oz Show, the doctor talked about weight loss and hiccups. Apparently hiccups are a survival mechanism. But what really causes them?
How Do We Hiccup:
One guest thought gas caused hiccups. Without telling her if she was right, Oz explained what causes hiccups. An animation helped explain it. When the diaphragm pops down, the lungs are “sucked” down. This is a traditional way for us to move air in and out of the lungs.
When we hiccup the diaphragm spasms, and when that happens it dramatically pulls the lungs down. This can cause a hiccup and the sound we hear.
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[Best Syndication News] The singer, Etta James, who is is made famous for the song “At Last,” has been in a Riverside California hospital after coming down with sepsis which was caused by a urinary tract infection.
James' son Donto told local news station KTLA that she has been addicted to painkillers and has been in rehab for it for the past month. He also told CNN news that she has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease last year, and that she is very confused at the moment. James has two sons and she is 72 years old.
There was a tiff about a year ago, when Beyonce sang her song “At Last” for the inauguration of President Obama and his wife Michelle. She felt left out because it was her, that made the song famous in the first place.
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