Because It’s Awkward Dating in Los Angeles
Actresses Ione Butler and Tamara Goodwin add a touch of humor while talking about dating in Los Angeles
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Because It’s Awkward Dating in Los Angeles
Actresses Ione Butler and Tamara Goodwin add a touch of humor while talking about dating in Los Angeles
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Demi Lovato Depression & The Power of The Social Media Group
Demi Lovato the 22 year old American actress, singer, and songwriter from Albuquerque, New Mexico who made her debut as a child actress in Barney & Friends In 2008. Currently dating her long term boyfriend Wilmer Valderrama.
Dr Jane Greer talks about this young actresses struggles with depression, bipolar disorder, and drug addiction in her ‘Shrink Wrap’ blog.
Demi Lovato being presented with an award for her advocacy work on behalf of young adults with mental health and substance use challenges.
Dr Jane Greer on Jennie Garth & Can You “Win” the Breakup
It’s been less than two years since actors Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli finalized their divorce, but already both are engaged to new partners. After Peter announced his engagement on March 16, Jennie’s engagement to her new boyfriend of only a few months was confirmed last week.
The question is, is this a coincidence or a “battle of the exes”? Sometimes one person will try to “win” their breakup by not being the one left alone while their ex has found new love…
Read more of this article by Dr Jane Greer on Psychology Today Here>>
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DNA Shows Scotland Has Highest Percentage of UK Gingers
Recent UK DNA research has shown that Scotland and particularly its capital city Edinburgh, has the highest percentage of the red (ginger) hair gene in the United Kingdom.
Research from BritainsDNA shows that less than 1% of the world’s population as a whole has red hair. In the British Isles the numbers are startlingly higher with around 13% of the Scottish population having red hair, with at least 35% of Scots being unknowing carriers. This figure rises to as high as 40% in Scotland’s South East, around Edinburgh.
One of Scotlands most famous Redheads Karen Gillan
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Scientists believe that the V6OL Allele, the ‘ginger gene’ showed up some 50,000 years ago after humans left Africa for colder climates. It’s thought that the Celts ginger hair could be put down to the weather. The lower sunlight Atlantic climate in the north possibly prompted a genetic adaptation, lighter skin been able to take advantage of fewer sunnier days and so allowing the body to absorb more of its required vitamin D giving Scotland the highest percentage of flame haired redheads.