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Katy Perry VMA explains why they are "more fun" Show

As anyone watching the MTV VMAs over the years can show � anything can happen. And Sunday evening's action-packed broadcast did not disappoint. There was Gaga in drag, Chris Brown flying on wires, Beyonc� making her baby announcement and general power in the air around L.A.'s Nokia Theatre. "Anything can happen during the VMAs," Video of the Year winner Katy Perry told MTV News. "It's definitely just the funniest awards show of the whole range, of all the awards shows. The VMAs are like a monkey out of hell awards show," she laughed. "You just want to watch a show, you want to watch what goes down and I think so many different sparks fly imaginatively." Speaking of sparks flying, romantic moments are fast becoming a trademark of the big show, whether it's a couple meeting there for the first time and, as in Perry and Russell Brand's case, getting married, or teen royal family like Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez sharing a kiss or two. ...

Help Yourself Out with Cancer Fighting Foods

Properly planned Diet that comprises of organically grown vegetables and meat is surely an efficient way to battle against cancer. Many of us find it hard when we undergo cancer treatments like chemotherapy, surgical therapy, Radiation therapy, Targeted Therapy, Immunotherapy, Hormone Therapy, Bone marrow and stem cell transplantation and more. The main reason behind the worn out feel of the cancer patients is the deficiency of vital nutrients that are needed to fight against this fatal condition. The awareness of maintaining healthy dietary plans during and after the treatments of cancer is important for the patience as well as people around them. Don�t you feel that it is an important duty to spread what you know to others who need it? Cancer patients will feel depressed, gloomy and lost even if they have sufficient attention and care from their loved ones, the feeling of fighting against a deadly condition is the reason for this depression. As they are at a miserable position, they ...

Five exciting activities that you don�t want to miss in Blue Ridge

The Blue Ridge Mountains is renowned for its natural beauty of their bluish color. Surround yourself with the beauty of mountains and natural fun in Blue Ridge. There are so many exciting activities to do in Blue Ridge. Watch a sunset at Brass town Bald Brass town Bald is the highest point in Georgia with a height of 1,458m above the sea level. The sunset in Brass town is a must watch scene. My elder son and I went 12 times to Brass town Bald and never seen the same sunset. Every time it is different even in back to back days. Discover Waterfalls There are many falls in Blue Ridge like Amicalola Falls, Helton Creek Falls, Desoto Falls, Fall Branch Falls, Sea Creek Falls, and Jacks River Falls. These waterfalls are distinctive as they are spring fed from a spotless natural mountain high above any pollution. Whitewater Rafting The season of white water rafting is from March to October. River like Ocoee comes alive with whitewater fans from around the world who journey to capture the worl...

Salmonella in ground turkey deadly dozen sick

Health officials are asking people to cook their ground turkey to at least 165 degrees after a salmonella outbreak that has killed one person and sickened at least 76 other people, including 10 in Michigan. The U.S. Department of Agriculture addresses security issues and the meat until it is issuing a recall, but said Tuesday they will continue to monitor cases. U.S. Centers for Disease Control announced the agency is working with public health officials in several states and the U.S. Department of Agriculture Food Safety and Inspection Service following the outbreak. Michigan and Ohio had the highest number of sick, at 10 each.   One person died in California, authorities said. The CDC reports 77 people were infected with a strain of salmonella in 26 states between March 1 and Monday. "Among the people whom information was available, illnesses began from 09 March," the CDC said in a statement. "Sick people are aged less than 1 year to 88 years old."   Kelly Niebel,...