Posted in Fashion on 09/10/2008 08:17 am by admin

Until recently, trendy young men on the streets of Tokyo’s fashion hub, Shibuya favored brown-dyed hair, tanned skin and surfer garb or sportswear. many trendy men have now abandoned this casual look for a new slicker style dubbed onii-kei (”elder brother style”). Key onii-kei pieces include white tailored jacket, low-necked tank tops, imported jeans, and pointed leather shoes. Along with belts, waist pouches, watches, sunglasses, and other accessories from world-famous brands, the onii-kei look demands a teased shag haircut known as “wolf hair”.
Posted in Fashion on 09/05/2008 06:08 am by admin

While the little black dress will never go out of style, this season’s hottest formal wear is bright red. Dior and Elie Saab unveiled red hot, floor-length chiffon stunners, while Micheal Vollbracht at Bill Blass created a head-turning crimson belted V-neck grown for all. Actress Kyra Sedgwick stood out at the Tony Awards in a strapless, balloon-skirted red grown from Emanuel Ungaro. Team your scarlet grown with simple jewelry and red lipstick.
Posted in Health on 09/04/2008 02:36 am by admin
In a study published in the journal Nature, researchers at the University of California at Irvine in the United States reported discovering how the fatty acid oleylethanolamide (OEA)- found naturally in the diet- bonds with cells to send the body a signal to stop eating.
The researchers fed high- fat diets to two groups of mice, one normal and one group which had had cell receptors that interact with OEA genetically removed. The fat mice were then treated with OEA for four weeks, causing the normal mice to east less and lose weight. The mice without cell receptors continued to east and gain weight. Researchers hope the findings may be used to treat obesity in humans.