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Gossip: Venus Williams Reveals Serena Is Having A Girl; Jennifer Garner Did Not Authorize ‘People’ Cover

Venus let the cat out of the bag during an interview on the court.

The outing came as her sister Venus confirmed her sister is expecting a baby girl during an interview with Eurosport. Referring to the baby as ‘she’, she said ‘I want to be known as the favourite aunt.’

Making it quite clear the baby is a girl, she added: ‘We’re a like baby V, baby Lyn, baby Esher, we all want the baby to be named after us.’

[From The Daily Mail]

Jennifer Garner: ‘I Did Not Participate In Or Authorize’ People Mag’s Cover Article

The actress, who filed for divorce from Ben Affleck on April 13, is “doing okay,” an insider tells PEOPLE in this week’s cover story. “This has really been the most difficult decision for her. But it’s time to focus on the future.”

Garner, 45, and Affleck, 44, who each asked for joint custody of their three kids, Violet, 11, Seraphina, 8, and Samuel, 5, continue to effectively co-parent together, according to sources.

While Affleck lived in the guest house on the couple’s L.A. property since he and Garner announced their split in June 2015 after 10 years of marriage, the actor has now moved to a nearby home to remain close to his family.

“They want to be sure the kids are comfortable,” says a source close to both. “It’s all in step with what they’ve always said was the most important thing: their children.”

Between her family and career — Garner has three upcoming films, Wakefield; The Tribes of Palos Verdes, which she stars in and executive-produced; and Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda — the actress hasn’t begun to think about dating again just yet.

“She will eventually, but it will be a while before she does,” says the insider. “She’s certainly not jumping up and down and screaming, ‘I’m single!’ and planning dates. She still says Ben was the love of her life.”

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Inside The Stupendous Cannabis Beauty Product Boom

Luxury and cannabis weren’t necessarily two words synonymous with one another even just a decade ago. Marijuana, thanks to the enduring dorm room stereotype, persisted within low popular culture—weed wasn’t prestige. But that is rapidly changing. The fashion industry is embracing cannabis wholeheartedly, as companies like ASCHE Industries designs scent-free accessories like handbags and keychains that are as practical as they are stylish. And as celebrities continue to enter the cannabis space, so to comes a desire for a slew of other luxury style products like Beboe vaporizers and more. Now we are seeing a cannabis beauty product boom.

A new trend that fits right within that luxury marijuana space is cannabis beauty products. Through limited testing and anecdotal evidence, people are learning that cannabis can provide healing and moisturizing capabilities. It can also help battle aging skin and tightened, inflamed muscles.

Related Story: High Gorgeous: Cali’s First Mainstream Cannabis Beauty Line

“We’ve been seeing this step away from the stigma of cannabis and [people] really understanding the benefits and healing properties,” Spa De Soleil Andrea Revivo told the Los Angeles Times. “We’re seeing people wanting it in their skin care and anti-aging creams … face mists … face masks and lip balms. And now I’m seeing the rise of luxury skin care with CBD.”

Infused products like creams, body washes, shampoos, and more have been hitting the market. Coachella attendees this year had the opportunity to also check out the inagurual CannaSpa, which featured various such products as health and wellness continue to drive the industry forward.

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“It’s a natural rejuvenator for skin,” registered nurse Tamara Anderson said of cannabis to the Hollywood Reporter. Anderson founded Culinary and Cannabis, which hosted the aforementioned Cannaspa during Coachella. Those who attended witnessed firsthand cannabis’ rejuvenating properties, getting massages with cannabis products containing extracts of THC, CBD, and turpines. The cannabis oils can pervade muscles more adequately, Anderson says, “so massages are deeper and the effects last longer. Your muscles already have cannbanoid receptors, so when you give it to your body, your body is like, ‘Thank you!'”

Celebrities like Jessica Seinfeld has come out in support of these product’s healing properties. She uses the popular High CBD Pain and Wellness Body Lotion from Lord Jones. The brand told the Hollywood Reporter that Sarah Paulson and Busy Phillips, through their stylist Karla Welch, will apply the lotion in preparation of long nights in heels.

Related Story: Marijuana Topicals: 6 Ways They Can Help You Live Better

“We have patients who have reported that our topical stimulates nail growth and hardens nails,” Cindy Capobianco, co-founder of Lord Jones, said to the Hollywood Reporter. “One patient in particular was using our lotion each night before bed as hand cream—not thinking anything of it—and suddenly, her paper thin, peeling nails changed into strong and healthy nails.”

If you need any more convincing, check out our article on the six ways marijuana topicals can improve your life.

These 6 Celebrities Use Marijuana For Medicinal Purposes

When you hear testimonials from patients regarding how cannabis saved their life, it’s hard for your opinion not to shift on the plant. Marijuana can help people when used for medicinal purposes, and in some cases save their lives.

For all the recreational fun that people enjoy—and should enjoy—with weed, it’s also important to remember the important medicinal benefits it provides for people. Though it may surprise you, that also includes celebrities. Some of the staunchest supporters of cannabis publically are celebrities who directly experienced the beneficiary health properties marijuana provides. Here is a look at celebrities who say marijuana helps them with various medical problems.

Patrick Stewart

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The actor behind iconic roles such as Professor X and Captain Jean-Luc Picard always carries himself like a professional. He rarely complains and plays the Hollywood game like few ever has. You probably wouldn’t guess Stewart is a cannabis user unless you looked. As he told Esquire UK, Stewart uses a cannabis spray to treat pain in his hands.

Via Esquire UK:

I mean, my main problem is my hands don’t work very well. But thanks to cannabis they work much better than they used to. Thanks to the law in California now, it’s just a spray that I put on.

Morgan Freeman

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“Don’t give up the ganja,” Morgan Freeman infamously said back in 2003. So it’s been no secret Freeman has supported the cannabis community for a while. However, his usage goes beyond recreational. After suffering a car accident in 2008, he told The Daily Beast how cannabis helps him manage his daily pain.

Marijuana has many useful uses,” he told The Daily Beast. “I have fibromyalgia pain in this arm, and the only thing that offers any relief is marijuana. They’re talking about kids who have grand mal seizures, and they’ve discovered that marijuana eases that down to where these children can have a life. That right there, to me, says, ‘Legalize it across the board!’”

Melissa Etheridge

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While the singer-songwriter launched the cannabis-infused wine No Label, her strongest connection to cannabis remains her advocacy. Following a diagnosis of breast cancer, Etheridge embraced cannabis and her children now think of it as “medicine.”

“It was a wake-up call for me,” she said. “When I used it as medicine, it became so clear to me that it has been maligned and misunderstood, and I really wanted to help people who are suffering. Going through chemotherapy is suffering…and cannabis helps so many parts of just that. That’s just the beginning of what it does medicinally.”

Lady Gaga

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The pop star uses marijuana for both inspiration and the plant’s medical benefits. After suffering a hip injury, Lady Gaga should’ve rested. Instead she toured and was in such pain that marijuana was the only thing that could help her continue.

“I was smoking 15 joints a day. … I was just numbing, numbing, numbing myself and then sleeping it off and then getting on stage, killing it in pain, then getting off and smoking, smoking, smoking, not knowing what the pain was,” Gaga told Attitude Magazine in 2013.

She also added: “Now I smoke a little bit at night just, you know, for fun. But not to cope—that’s the difference. I’m the soberest I’ve ever been in the past five years.”

Oliver Stone

The film director served two tours in Vietnam, where he was wounded twice and would earn multiple awards for his service, including the Purple Heart. He told High Times in 2012 that using marijuana “made the difference between staying human and becoming a beast.”

“A lot of people in [my] platoon used it, not on the front lines, but in the back to relax and stay in touch with themselves. I looked on it as a lifesaver at the time,” the lifelong cannabis users said. We [who smoked] walked out relatively whole. … The guys who did dope were more conscious of life.”

Whoopi Goldberg

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Back in 2014, Whoopi Goldberg wrote a column for The Cannabist entitled “My vape pen and I, a love story.” She wrote how the pen allows her to manage daily pain experience from her glaucoma, instead of being dependent on pain meds.

“[H]er ability to help me live comfortably with glaucoma makes her one of the more important figures in my day to day,” Goldberg wrote. “The vape pen has changed my life. No, I’m not exaggerating. In fact, her name is Sippy. Yes, she’s a she. And yes, I named her Sippy because I take tiny, little sips—sassy sips, even—from her. And with each sip comes relief—from pressure, pain, stress, discomfort.”

Scientists Have Discovered The On/Off Switch For Binge Eating

Researchers behind a new study may have found a way to curb binge eating, but it hasn’t been tested on humans just yet.

Researchers have discovered a cluster of neurons that when stimulated, trigger an immediate binge eating patterns. Repeated stimulation of these neurons made the mice gain significant weight. It’s like a reverse take on “The Biggest Loser” but in miniature.

These neurons are located on the Zona Incerta, an area of the subthalamus that hasn’t been all that explored by scientists in the past. Research suggests that this immediate binge eating phenomena can also apply to humans. Patients that suffer from movement disorders and have their subthalamus stimulated as part of their treatment have reported binge eating patterns.

These findings prompted scientists Xiaobing Zhang and Anthony N. van den Pol to conduct a study on mice, and the different ways of stimulating their eating behavior.

The results were surprising. Mice demonstrated an immediate binge eating pattern two seconds after their Zona Incerta was stimulated. After 10 minutes of continuous stimulation, the mice rapidly consumed 35% percent of their daily meal portions, as if they were participating in a pie eating contest. Two weeks later, these poor mice had gained a significant amount weight.

Lastly, researchers also discovered that you can “un-stimulate” the appetite via the excitation of glutamate neurons in the PVT. This study has kind of discovered an on/off switch for eating. Let’s hope that when applied to humans, the treatment will be used for health reasons and things that matter.


 

Gossip: Kylie Jenner Is Better in Bed Than Kendall; Melania Trump Questions Kathy Griffin’s Mental Health

Some guys think that they’ve totally scored if they’ve hooked up with two girls who are sisters. That seems like the situation 25-year-old Travis Scott is in, in his newfound romance with 19-year-old Kylie Jenner. Their relationship has been receiving all kinds of talk, but many forget that he used to have a flair with her older sister, 21-year-old Kendall.

Even though Travis and Kendall’s relationship seemed to be more of a fling than a full-fledged relationship, it’s getting covered up by Kylie’s new romance with the rapper. Kendall and Travis were spotted together multiple places as recently as a year ago, and, according to Travis, it was long enough for him to get a read on how she performs in bed.

A source told OK! that Travis hasn’t been shy about what he thinks when it comes to the Jenners’ performances in bed. The insider reported said, “He’s been boasting that Kylie’s way better in bed than Kendall and has more to play with, but Kendall’s got more personality.”

Melania Trump Questions Kathy Griffin’s Mental Health

Via press release from Melania Trump:

As a mother, a wife, and a human being, that photo is very disturbing. When you consider some of the atrocities happening in the world today, a photo opportunity like this is simply wrong and makes you wonder about the mental health of the person who did it.”

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Legal Marijuana Purchases Available In Vegas Next Month

Nevada’s idea to use its medical marijuana market to temporarily service the recreational crowd is supposed to launch sometime within the next month. So far, the state has received more than 140 applications from companies wanting to sell weed in a manner similar to beer.

Once the state gets the details of its “early sales” scheme hashed out, adults 21 and older would be allowed to walk into select dispensaries and purchase up to an ounce of marijuana without a being required to show proof of their medical marijuana affiliation.

The goal is to get recreational pot sales up and going in just enough time to beat the summertime tourism rush that is set to start building momentum in the coming weeks.

Las Vegas alone is expected to see as many as 43 million visitors this year.

While early pot sales could certainly become a boon for the state in terms of maximizing its overall tax revenue, there is still a distinct possibility that the whole plan could be sabotaged by the alcohol industry.

It seems that when voters approved recreational marijuana last November, they gave area alcohol distributors the monopoly on retail pot sales for the first 18 months. Although state officials say they have not received that much interest from these types of companies wanting to get into the business of slinging weed, a small gang of green-eyed distributors have made enough noise to cause early pot sales some real trouble.

On Tuesday, a district court judge handed down an order preventing any recreational marijuana distribution licenses from being issued until it can be determined whether that state broke the law by not giving alcohol distributors the first wave of licenses.

This is a controversial issue because no one is actually stopping the alcohol industry from applying for licenses to sell weed. The problem is around 13 alcohol distributors want to take over early sales exclusively, not allowing anyone else to get involved – not even those medical marijuana businesses that already have the experience and infrastructure to perform the task at hand.

For now, no one is sure exactly how the judge’s order will affect the recreational marijuana application process.

Nevada’s recreational cannabis industry is expected to generate $7.5 billion in economic activity within the first seven years. With nearly 13 percent of the state’s gross domestic product coming from the tourism trade, it is absolutely imperative for the state to address this snag in order to stay on track with those projections.

The Obama Administration Wanted To Decriminalize Marijuana

It was the bombshell announcement that never was. The Woulda Shoulda Coulda of the Obama Administration. According to HuffPost, some officials in Barack Obama’s drug czar office wanted to dramatically shift the federal marijuana policy, but backed off for political reasons.

“ONDCP [the Office of National Drug Control Policy] was in favor of decriminalizing but not legalizing,” former deputy director A. Thomas McLellan, who worked in the White House office during Obama’s first term, told HuffPost in a story published on Tuesday.

According to the report:

Such a policy shift could have given a shot of momentum to efforts to relax marijuana laws across the country. But it never happened, in large part because officials were worried it would consume the office at a time when they needed to focus on the more pressing issue of the opioid epidemic.

The Office of National Drug Control Policy, which is more commonly known as the drug czar’s office, also determined that it couldn’t publicly support decriminalizing marijuana because of a provision in the legislation that authorized its existence.

The controversial provision claims that “the legalization of illegal drugs is an unconscionable surrender in the war on drugs.” Despite scientific research to the contrary, this clause, written in 1988 during the height of the Reagan era War on Drugs, put the ONDCP in a difficult position. Since it was incumbent on the drug czar’s office to “oppose any attempt to legalize” marijuana, there was very little room for compromise, according to Michael Botticelli, the former director of the ONDCP.

“It forced the office to take a policy position that it may or may not agree to,” Botticelli told HuffPost. “[It] hamstrings you into a policy position that might be the policy of the day but that might change.”

Botticelli and other agency officials pushed internally for more federal funding for cannabis research and attempted to create a more balanced, scientific approach to the issue. But, according to Botticelli, the cost in political capital was just too expensive.

“You have to figure out if the juice is worth the squeeze,” he said.

 In a “6o Minutes” segment aired in 2015, Botticelli declared the war on drugs a failure. “We can’t arrest and incarcerate addiction out of people,” he said. “Not only do I think it’s really inhumane, but it’s ineffective and it cost us billions upon billions of dollars to keep doing this.”

Fast forward to 2017 and the chances of a more lenient position on marijuana seems unlikely. Attorney General Jeff Sessions began reversing reforms begun under Obama.

Those changes are “very alarming,” Botticelli told HuffPost. “It seems like we are moving backwards instead of forward,” he said. “And to a position that I think doesn’t have a lot of science and evidence. We’ve tried that approach for a very long time, and it doesn’t seem to really have made a significant difference.”

‘Avocado Hand’ Is A Thing And Here’s How To Avoid It

This avocado trend has officially gotten out of hand. Or rather, too much in hand. More people are getting hurt from avocado-related injuries, and not just from surge pricing, it’s the dreaded “Avocado Hand.”

The invent of avocado toast and avocado smushed on everything has created an Inception-like trend within a trend: avocado hand. It’s what happens when you fail at cutting an avocado, specifically removing the pit. It happened to Meryl Streep back in 2012 (she had to have surgery), so it could happen to any of us!

Avocado hand even has its own hashtag on Instagram, because of course it does.

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The Times of London is calling avocado hand a “global phenomenon,” and states the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons wants safety labels on the fruit to avoid the growing number of trips to the ER.

Unless you can convince your Instagram followers that those red splashes on your top-angle avocado toast pic is hot sauce, here’s a super simple and safe way to remove an avocado pit. Step away from the sharp objects until you’ve watched this.

 


 

This Genius Pasta Morphs Into 3D Shapes When Added To Water

Some really smart people at MIT just invented pasta that sprouts into 3D shapes when added to water. Think of it as “edible origami.”

According to MIT News, the flat discs of gelatin can also be wrapped around “beads of caviar, similar to cannoli, as well as spaghetti that spontaneously divides into smaller noodles when dunked in hot broth.”

This new technique has the potential to save on food costs, as retailers will be able to fit more pasta into packaging containers.

“We did some simple calculations, such as for macaroni pasta, and even if you pack it perfectly, you still will end up with 67 percent of the volume as air,” says MIT research scientist Wen Wang,  “We thought maybe in the future our shape-changing food could be packed flat and save space.”

Watch the pasta unfold. It’s pretty spectacular.


Why Maryland’s Medical Marijuana Program Is At A Standstill

According to the Baltimore Sun, Circuit Judge Barry Williams ruled that the process of issuing medical marijuana growing licenses in Maryland be halted until June 2. The reason isn’t opponents of medical marijuana legalization in the state, but comes from another potential grower.

Alternative Medicine Maryland, as well as the Legislative Black Caucus, claim that the process unfairly excludes owners of color. Fifteen preliminary licenses were awarded by the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission, none of which have black owners. From the Baltimore Sun:

A state law required the commission to “encourage” participation by minorities and to “actively seek to achieve racial, ethnic and geographic diversity when licensing medical cannabis growers.” Although the commission used geographic diversity as a selection criteria — albeit in a way that’s subject to another lawsuit — the commission did not inquire about, nor consider, the racial or ethnic identity of applicants.

None of the 15 companies granted preliminary approval to grow the drug are led by African-Americans. Alternative Medicine Maryland, which is led by an African-American doctor from New York, was not ranked by the cannabis commission among the top 15 companies seeking a growing license and filed a lawsuit last fall challenging the award process.

Diversity in Maryland’s issuing of licenses has been a topic of controversy since last year, as the Washington Post reports:

A spokeswoman for the Maryland Medical Cannabis Commission said there will be future opportunities to expand minority participation when the agency awards dispensary licenses and when it considers issuing more cultivation licenses in 2018 if supply doesn’t meet demand. Businesses must also submit annual reports on the racial breakdown of their ownership and workforce, providing a more comprehensive look at the industry’s diversity.

As DrugPolicy.org reports, 70 to 80 percent of arrests for cannabis possession happening in communities of color, while less than one percent of the legalized market is owned or operated by individuals of color.

After June 2, Judge Williams will revisit whether to extend that ban until the conclusion of the lawsuit.

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