Sugar Editorial Picks
Dec 07, 2007 -
Before this, I didn't know there were degrees of being matchy matchy. Kate Hudson took the concept to a whole new level at a recent D&G party. I know that grey is a prevalent color right now, but that doesn't mean you have to wear it head to toe, literally.
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Sep 24, 2007 -
If you were hypnotized by all the fabulous jewels at the Emmys, like me, prepare yourself for more sparkly delights. Spring's jeweled necks are functional fashion; it's jewelry built right in so you can rationalize a splurge. For those not built in, it's time to start looking for a statement necklace.
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May 13, 2009 -
I've been seeing a bug trend lately in accessories, so it's kind of rad that this Jeweled Bug Flash Drive Necklace capitalizes on the trend, while doubling as a handy flash drive.
The 2GB $19 necklace is the latest in a surprisingly long line of USB necklaces, like the Crystal Rose USB Necklace and the I Heart U USB Necklace, which are also jeweled. They didn't have to be jeweled for me to notice them, but it doesn't hurt.
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May 06, 2009 -
It's been a while since I've really thought about J.Lo Glow ($50), until reader MalibuMands brought it back into my mind on the Product Reviews website. Yeah, it's been around for a while, but is it still relevant? Find out why MalibuMands gave Jennifer Lopez's premiere fragrance a stellar review below:
Glow is different from all of the other celebrity fragrances.
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May 04, 2009 -
Nicky Hilton attended the launch party for Paige and OPI's Bright Pair collection in West Hollywood over the weekend. Considering the line is all about colored denim, it's fitting that she wore Paige Premium Denim's bright blue skinny jeans. Always one to incorporate a touch of menswear, Nicky tempered her bold bottoms via a black boyfriend blazer.
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Feb 16, 2009 -
I guess the new thing in appealing to lady geeks is wearable gadgets, like last week's Pendant/Bluetooth Earpiece.
Brando's newest gadget/jewelry hybrid is this Jewel Rose Necklace Flash Drive — a decent-looking necklace, if you ask me (though hardly subtle). The flash drive has 8GB of storage for $37, and is certainly not going to get lost if it's around your neck, like Brando's other flash drive jewelry, the Jeweled USB Bracelet (I guess your wish wasn't so crazy, Katy Perry).
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Feb 09, 2009 -
Last night's BAFTA Awards provided plenty of glamour as most of the ladies opted for maxi dresses (perhaps a sign of the economic times). However, another trend emerged as several of the girls opted for mermaid shaped dresses. Penelope Cruz revealed her shoulders in an Alaia dress with Chopard jewels.
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Jan 12, 2009 -
We're still recovering from last night's Golden Globe whirlwind, but we have decided on our top three of the evening. These are the ladies we keep going back to. It's a pretty close race in terms of your best dressed of the night.
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Jan 19, 2009 -
Model Olga Sherer has got to have the longest neck I've ever seen. It's insanely delicate and conducive to creating beautiful photographs. You may recognize her from Lanvin's Spring '08 ad campaign.
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Oct 08, 2008 -
In This Report
- Highlights
- Introduction
- Symptoms
- Risk Factors
- Prognosis
- Prevention
- Diagnosis
- Managing a Stroke
- Medications
- Surgery
- Recovery
- Resources
- References
HEALTH GUIDE REFERENCE FROM A.D.A.M
Highlights
Statin Drug Approved for Stroke Prevention
- In 2007, the FDA approved the cholesterol drug atorvastatin (Lipitor) to reduce the risk of stroke in patients with heart disease.
- High-dose atorvastatin may help reduce the risk of recurrent stroke in patients who have had a recent stroke or transient ischemic attack, according to a New England Journal of Medicine study.
Drug Warnings
- In 2006, the FDA strengthened the warning label for the anticoagulant drug warfarin (Coumadin) to emphasize its bleeding risks. However, warfarin is still the gold standard treatment for most patients with atrial fibrillation.
- Evidence suggests that people at risk for stroke should avoid taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as ibuprofen (Advil) and diclofenac (Cataflam). COX-2 inhibitors should only be used as a last resort for pain relief.
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