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Paris Hilton’s ‘manbags’!

Paris Hilton has had her fair share of arm-candy over the years! We take a look at the who’s who of Hilton’s red carpet appearances, beginning with her first fiancé, model Jason Shaw, who she was with from mid-2002 to early 2003.

In 2003-4, Paris dated Backstreet Boys singer Nick Carter.

Way back in 2000, Paris’s boyfriend was teen heartthrob Terminator 2‘s Eddie.

In 2004, the heiress was romantically linked to actor Simon Rex.

Superstar actor Leo has also been romantically linked with Paris.

Paris rarely goes for an older man, but it’s said she made an exception for film producer Robert Evans in 2003.

Fiancé number two was Greek shipping heir Paris Latsis — from May to November 2005.

Apparently one wasn’t enough — Paris tried her luck on a second Greek shipping heir, Stavros. But this relationship was also short-lived, ending in May 2006.

They’re not all models, heirs and singers — Paris broadened her horizons with funnyman Jamie in 2006.

Paris apparently added a sportsman to her list of beaus with boxer Oscar.

Paris likes rockstars, including Sum 41 lead singer Deryck in 2004.

Australian Idol‘s Millsy is rumoured to have hooked up with Paris during one of her visits to Oz.

Paris hangs out with her most colourful friends, the Oompa-Loompas — including friend Robin Sherwood who she comforted when he was injured in a nightclub accident.

Loyal friend Tinkerbell has also accompanied Paris on the red carpet.

Paris also dated Good Charlotte guitarist Benji… though rumour had it she’d rather have been with Prince William!

In the past few months she’s also been linked to American Baseball player Doug Reinhardt and Portuguese footballer Cristiano Ronaldo – what a busy girl!

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Rocco’s in a Yankees T-shirt, Guy’s “in pieces”

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Rufus & Coco celebrity pet spa

Global Hair salon in Paddington was transformed into a pet spa for a day with pooches receiving a variety of deluxe treatments including super washes, massages, trims and blow dries. Both owners and their pooches were also treated to OPI manicures.

Familiar faces included MTV‘s Fuzzy and toy poodle pup Bo, radio queen Bianca Dye and her two pooches Calvin and Bella, Brendan Moar and schnoodle Hughie, Tiffany Farrington and Fang and Faye De Lanty and her beagle.

Pictured here is Marley the maltese getting a blow dry.

Photo: The Phodographer www.thephodographer.com.au

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Change — make it happen!

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Feeling stuck? Try Pamela Allardice’s seven-step plan to bust that rut and push forward in your life.

1 Make time First, create an opportunity for inward focus. Getting unstuck isn’t just about moving on: before you can do that, you need to look within and establish who you are and what you want. Schedule an appointment with yourself for some solid ‘thinking time’ – an uninterrupted afternoon is ideal.

2 Get grounded A grounding practice is something you do that helps you re-establish a sense of connection with your feelings and your body, such as having a massage or taking a walk. A physical reality check like this creates perspective and confidence in your thinking.

3 Tune in Sitting quietly with your eyes closed, reflect on your life right now. What is working for you and what is not? What do you want to change? Losing weight, finding a partner and buying a house are some examples. What does your inner voice say? Maybe it’s time to start that real estate course you’ve always wanted to do or find the courage to walk away from a toxic friendship.

4 Cut and paste A collage is a tool used by psychotherapists to help people identify and accomplish their goals. It works on the principle that your subconscious mind understands symbols better than words. Flip through a pile of magazines and clip images that resonate with you. Don’t analyse your choices too much – you might be drawn to a picture of a plane, a puppy or a key. Glue them on a piece of cardboard.

5 State your purpose Most companies have a mission statement – usually it’s something along the lines of committing to make a quality product and provide a high level of service. By the same token, when you have a sense of purpose, it follows that you’ll see things more clearly and be better able to achieve your goals. The trick to making a mission statement is to keep rewriting it until you have clear, concise sentences. Add your statement to the collage, along with any affirmations that inspire you, e.g. “You can do it!” or “Action creates success”. Hang your collage over your desk or on the fridge, somewhere you will see it often.

6 Ask for help We humans are notoriously reluctant to make changes, even if a habit or behaviour is causing us actual physical or emotional damage. List at least four friends or family members whose opinions you value and ask them if they could send you an encouraging e-mail or text message every week to keep you focused on your goals. Having this ongoing support can make a huge difference.

7 Establish a time-frame Without a deadline, the motivation to do any task is removed. Author Stephen King writes 1,500 words every day except on his birthday, Christmas and the 4th of July. If you truly want to achieve your goals, you need to keep going and not give up.

YOUR SAY: Do you find it difficult making changes in your life? How do you motivate yourself? Tell us below…

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Chew on this: eating fast makes you fat!

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Forget obsessing about what you eat and take a good hard look at the way you eat!

Japanese scientists have discovered that eating your food quickly makes you three times more likely to be overweight. The research conducted by Professor Hiroyasu Iso and colleagues from Osaka University in Japan, showed that it’s not just eating quickly that has an effect — it’s the modern manner of eating until you’re full that also plays a role in the obesity epidemic.

Researchers believe that it’s this combination of eating fast and until full that may override signals in the brain which would normally encourage more self control when it comes to eating patterns. And, according to the British Medical Journal Online First, the demise of the family meal and it’s replacement with fast food and larger portions are to blame.

Of the 3,200 Japanese men and women surveyed, half the men and 58 per cent of the women said they normally ate until they were full and just under half the men and a third of women said they ate quickly. A higher body mass index (BMI) was recorded in this group than those who didn’t eat too quickly or until full.

Why you should slow down at the dinner table…

  • It takes around 20 minutes for the stomach to register being full so taking a break in between courses is advised

  • Experts suggest chewing a mouthful 20 times before swallowing saying that the longer you chew, the fuller you’ll feel

  • Chewing breaks down food molecules and saliva begins the digestion process

  • Being preoccupied with TV or reading while you’re eating prevents the signals about the food reaching your brain

  • Don’t talk and eat at the same time as swallowing air impedes digestion

Professor Iso also said, “If you eat slowly then there is some feedback from the brain that this is enough, and this helps stop you eating before you are full”.

We’ve always been told to chew our food properly, eat slowly and not to watch TV at the dinner table — maybe we should start to listen!

YOUR SAY: Do you eat too quickly and always until you’re full? Do you think this might impact your weight? Tell us your thoughts below…

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Pizza to please

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With a recent surge in gourmet offerings the scope of today’s pizza is huge. No longer is it simply a high fat, high salt takeaway food best limited in the diet. Let’s explore what’s hot in the latest offerings and how best to choose a pizza to please.

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Smart choices

Base – opt for a thin and crispy base rather than one stuffed with cheese.

Vegetables – go heavy on the veggies asking for extra capsicum, fresh or roasted tomatoes, mushrooms and more gourmet offerings like artichoke hearts, roasted pumpkin and rocket leaves.

Cheese – see the light and opt for a gourmet pizza which tend to have a smaller quantity of a strong flavoured cheese like goat or feta. With regular pizzas ask for ½ the normal cheese content so you can see and taste the other toppings.

Herbs – fresh herbs add flavour without fat and can also boost your antioxidant intake.

Meat – favour fresh over processed meats and control the portion of meat on the pizza. Bypass the meat lovers special and always including veggie toppings too.

YOUR SAY: What are your tips for a healthy pizza option? Tell us below…

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Fire up a slow metabolism

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When your metabolism is in peak condition, you can rev up the rate at which you burn fat. Start your engine with these six tips.

1: Eat breakfast

There is a link between eating breakfast and increasing the kilojoules you can burn, perhaps because your metabolic rate slows while you sleep. The best breakfast is a mix of protein, carbohydrates and healthy fats: try a small bowl of muesli with skim milk and a few almonds, or a poached egg on a wholegrain muffin.

2: Light your fire

Spices have thermogenic (fat-burning) properties. A Canadian study found that people who ate chilli powder with meals lost more weight than those who didn’t. It is thought that the capsaicin in chilli increases metabolic rate by raising the body’s temperature. Add cayenne, ginger, wasabi or tasty hot salsas to food.

3: Choose the right fats

According to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, a daily serving of fish high in omega-3 fatty acids helped people lose more weight than just reducing kilojoule intake. Eating omega-3 fatty acids is also good for your heart, either as a portion of oily fish, such as salmon, mackerel or sardines 2 or 3 times a week, or using flaxseed oil on your salads, or taking fish oil supplements.

4: Stay hydrated

Most of your body’s reactions necessary for metabolism and energy production require a well-hydrated system, as does the transport of chemicals and nutrients around the body. Your liver flushes out toxins and converts fat to energy, and it needs water to function properly. Drink a minimum of eight glasses a day.

5: B sure

A marginal deficiency in B vitamins may be behind general sluggishness, including a slow metabolism. B vitamins are involved in the activity of neurotransmitters (brain chemicals that keep you relaxed and alert) and they are needed for the metabolism of carbohydrates, a process integral to your body’s ability to produce energy.

6: Breathe deep

According to Ayurveda, India’s traditional healing system, breathing techniques that ‘massage’ the abdomen from the inside also facilitate digestion and support correct metabolism. After a meal, sit quietly, close your eyes and clear your mind. Take several deep breaths for a count of five, expanding your belly as you breathe in, contracting as you exhale. Repeat 10 times.

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Berry good for you

Berry good for you

Cranberries are well-known for their ability to treat urinary infections, but just how they did so has been a mystery till now.

Research from Massachusetts Worcester Polytechnic Institute (www.wpi.edu) has demonstrated how tannins in cranberries interact with E. coli bacteria at a molecular level, creating an ‘energy barrier’ that actually stops the bacteria from getting too close to the urinary tract lining.

Better yet, these compounds are effective against other E. coli-driven infections, including gastroenteritis, kidney infections and tooth decay. To obtain optimum benefits, choose the whole fruit (www.creativegourmet.com.au), which has more fibre and antioxidants than juice. If you do buy juice, opt for a low-sugar variety.

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Do you love the shape you’re in?

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A recent Body Shape Index released by Jenny Craig has revealed some interesting findings about Aussie women and body image.

The study — which spoke to 400 women across the country — revealed that female waistlines are more cause for concern than any other body part. Second at 14% were thighs, followed by arms (7%), hips (5%) and bum (4%).

Learning to love you body is important and the best place to start is focusing on the things you like most — the colour of your eyes, perhaps — not the wobbly bits you’d rather hide away this summer.

But on the other hand understanding your body shape can also make you more aware of your health risks and guide you towards making vital lifestyle changes. An ‘apple’ body shape is often determined by genetic and hormonal make-up, however carrying too much weight around the middle can increase your risk of lifestyle diseases like cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. Are you a…

Ruler or Straight

Pear or Spoon or Bell (Triangle upward)

Apple (Triangle downward)

Hourglass shape (Triangles opposing, facing in)

YOUR SAY: What body type are you and are you happy with your shape? Tell us below…

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