Robert Downey Jr. presents child with his own 'Iron Man' robotic arm




(CNN) - Robert Downey Jr. may be Iron Man in the popular Marvel superhero films, but he recently dealt in some advanced bionic technology himself.

Downey recently presented a robotic arm to young Alex Pring, a Central Florida boy who is missing his right arm from just above his elbow. The arm was made by Limbitless Solutions, a volunteer group started by Albert Manero, a University of Central Florida engineering PhD student, to make free bionic arms for kids.

Through 3-D printing technology, Alex and others have had the chance to get a robotic arm so they can use their limbs again. Alex received his robotic arm in the summer, then later had it upgraded to resemble a "Transformers" arm.

This past Saturday, Alex received an even more impressive gift, from "Tony Stark" himself. Downey met with Alex in an Atlanta hotel room.

The actor showed the child two arms, one from Downey's movies and one for Alex: a real, working robotic Iron Man arm. As they both tried theirs on, they compared the lights inside their palms.

The video was posted Thursday by Downey as well as Microsoft, which arranged the meeting as part of its social media campaign, The Collective Project, celebrating students using technology to change the world. It very quickly went viral on social media.

Alex is 7, in first grade and a huge superhero fan. His mom told him they were going to Atlanta to meet Manero and a specialist who were working on a new arm for the boy.

"He didn't question it much, so we kind of just went with it," his mom, Alyson Pring, told CNN. "Afterward, I asked, 'Why were you so quiet?' He said, 'I was freaking out!' "

After giving him the new arm, Downey invited Alex to hang out with him in Atlanta this summer when he's filming the new Captain America movie.

Manero met Alex through E-Nable, a volunteer network that matches people who have 3-D printers with children who need limbs. Alex's mom wanted to get him a replacement hand because he was being teased.

"Whenever people saw him, they'd say, 'What's wrong with your arm?' " Alyson Pring said. "Now it's, 'Your arm is amazing, you're so cool ... it helps educate people to maybe think twice before saying something like, 'Why are you like that'?"

The prop master for the Marvel movies built the case for Downey Jr.'s arm and the case for the little boy's arm. The college students made the actual arm for Pring, from the design to the painting to the robotics, said David Beauparlant, marketing manager at Microsoft.

"You couldn't even do this stuff not too long ago. It's amazing what the 3-D printing can do," he said.

9 things no one tells you about losing weight


(Health.com)Losing weight does more than give you an excuse to buy new clothes.
Dropping just 5% to 10% of your body weight can improve your overall health and reduce your risk for heart disease and diabetes.
But shedding unwanted pounds can also have less-obvious effects, and not always for the better, says Dr. Adam Tsai, a physician at Kaiser Permanente Colorado and a spokesperson for the Obesity Society.

1. Your energy levels will skyrocket
A big energy boost is often the first thing people notice when they start dropping weight. Why?
When you're carrying around fewer pounds, you use less energy to simply go about your day, says Tsai.
Weight loss also improves oxygen efficiency, so you won't find yourself out of breath so easily when climbing stairs or hustling to catch the bus.
2. Your memory may improve
In a 2013 Swedish study, older women scored better on memory tests after six months of following a weight-loss plan.
Brain scans showed more activity during the encoding process, when memories are formed, and less activity during memory retrieval, suggesting greater recall efficiency.
"The altered brain activity after weight loss suggests that the brain becomes more active while storing new memories and therefore needs fewer brain resources to recollect stored information," said study author Dr. Andreas Pettersson in a news release.
Previous research has also linked obesity to poor memory, especially in pear-shaped women who carry extra pounds around their hips.
3. Your relationship will be tested
Losing weight can make you feel sexier, but your slimmed-down body -- and that newfound confidence -- won't necessarily strengthen your bond with your spouse.
In a 2013 study from North Carolina State University, researchers found that although dropping 60 pounds or more in two years or less usually improved couples' relationships, occasionally a dieter's partner felt jealous or threatened.
Why? Your body transformation may force your significant other to consider his or her own health choices, says Dr. Gail Saltz, Health.com's contributing psychology editor.
Another problem: Your partner may worry about how your personality might change.
"You feeling great, sexy, or confident could shift the balance of the relationship," Saltz says. "They fear losing the identity of the more confident one or losing the upper hand."
Many of these challenges could apply to friendships, too.
4. Your risk of cancer will be lower
You know that smoking, sun exposure and radiation can cause cancer, but obesity has been linked to several types of cancers as well, says Tsai.
Being overweight causes inflammation that triggers cell changes within the body.
Dangerous levels of inflammation can be lowered, however, by losing just 5% of your body weight, according to a 2012 study on postmenopausal women published in the journal Cancer Research. And a 2014 study published in Obesity Research found that morbidly obese men who underwent bariatric surgery reduced their cancer risk over the following years to roughly that of normal-weight people.
5. If you were depressed before, that may not change
Does being overweight make you depressed or does being depressed lead to weight gain?
It's not always possible to tell what comes first, says Tsai.
And while most people feel happier after they've lost weight, it's not a cure-all. "For a smaller percentage of people, mood will not improve even after they lose 100 pounds," he says.
That may be because weight loss doesn't address any underlying problems you may have, says Saltz.
6. Foods might taste differently
Losing a lot of weight in a small amount of time might alter your taste buds.
A recent Stanford University study revealed that after bariatric surgery, 87% of patients reported a change in their sense of taste.
About half said food tasted sharper, while the other half said food tasted duller.
The upshot: Those who tasted food less intensely after surgery lost 20% more weight over three months than those who said foods tasted stronger.
The study authors say more research is needed to determine why the change in taste occurs, but another recent study did have similar findings.
The study, from Leicester Royal Infirmary in the United Kingdom, found that three quarters of weight loss surgery patients developed a dislike for certain foods after their operations, most often meat and dairy products.
7. Working out will be more fun
When you're carrying around extra pounds, exercising can make your joints hurt and lungs burn more than someone who's at normal weight, says Tsai.
Once you start to slim down, exercise will start to feel less like a chore and more like the fun, energizing experience that it should be. Plus, being lighter can also make you faster and stronger.
Take running, for example: It's generally believed that for every pound lost, an athlete can shave two seconds off the time it takes to run a mile.
8. Your bones may change
Ever heard that losing weight weakens your bones?
While it's true that weight loss is associated with bone loss, it's only a big concern if you become underweight or follow an unhealthy diet, and the National Osteoporosis Foundation says that the benefits of weight loss usually outweigh the risks.
Extra weight can make your bones stronger (they have to be, to carry the extra pounds) but it also damages joints. And new research suggests that visceral fat around the belly is particularly bad for bones, for both men and women.
Losing weight can help, as well as reduce arthritis symptoms, according to a 2013 review published in the Journal of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.
9. You'll probably spend less on health care
Normal-weight people spend less money on medical bills and expenses than their overweight peers, according to a 2009 study published in the journal Health Affairs.
Specifically, researchers found obese people spent $1,429 more -- that's 42% higher -- than their normal-weight peers, most of which went toward prescription medications needed to manage chronic conditions. And a 2014 report on Michigan residents found that annual health care costs for people who were extremely obese were a whopping 90% higher than those of normal-weight individuals.
In related sad-but-true news, you might notice something else when you lose weight, as well: Doctors (whose bias against obese patients has been well-documented) might treat you better, too.



18 Genius Hacks for Curly Hairs



1. Prevent your penetrate from clogging again, cover a penetrate with cosmetic wrap before detangling your hair.
2. Use your fingers or a wide-tooth comb instead of a brush to forestall event and safety a figure of your curls when detangling.
3. Slowly move ceiling instead of starting during a roots, when combing.
4. Before going into shower, Apply a low conditioner to your hair, tuck it into a cap, and rinse your physique before soaking your hair as normal. The steam from a immersion will close in moisture.
8. Replace regulating your towel to wring out the water with a T-shirt to assistance forestall tangles and frizz, and shirts will not catch to most H2O and dampness distinct towels.
9. To forestall from pulling your curls out, raise your hair in  a lax bun or ponytail on tip of your head, when vouchsafing your hair dry.
10. Combine a jelly or cream with your favorite leave-in conditioner to moisturize your hair while sculpting the curls. Apply this into damp hair and air dry or character as normal.
11.  For really dry hair, apply coconut oil all over your hair as a low conditioner before showering.  You can also massage coconut oil on the ends when styling for that additional shine.
12. Prevent crunchy curls by touching adult with hair oil after regulating your styling products. Apply a dollop of mousse or styling cream into your roots and ends. Then massage a bit of oil onto a pieces that feel too unbending to give them rebound again.
13. Spray a reduction of half water and half leave-in conditioner on a ends of your hair and character as common to revitalise curls in a pinch.
14.  When going on your workout, don’t forget to apply low conditioner before putting it in a ponytail or bun. The feverishness from operative out will help close in moisture.  Rinse out a low conditioner and immersion as normal.
15. To forestall tangled hair in a morning, reinstate your pillowcase with a satin or silk once instead of cotton.  You can also say a turn figure when we nap with your hair in a “pineapple”.
16. For a good wave,  separate your hair into sections and loosely turn them before going to sleep.
17. If possible, equivocate soaking your hair on stormy days. Spray with a reduction of H2O and leave-in conditioner instead to avoid frizz.
18.  Mix a tiny volume of sulfate-free shampoo with a lot of conditioner to make your own cleansing conditioner, that kindly washes while it deeply moisturizes. Apply a reduction to a climax of your conduct and entirely massage it into your scalp, focusing on only a roots (since this area is oilier) and vouchsafing it rinse toward a ends after a few minutes. This will purify your hair but stripping all the natural oils, that causes dry, crisp hair.

Woman Gives Birth An Hour After Learning She's Pregnant

By SYDNEY LUPKIN via GOOD MORNING AMERICA


Katherine Kropas had no idea she was pregnant with a 10-pound baby until an hour before she gave birth.
Kropas, 23, started her day off Tuesday with intense back pain, but at first, doctors couldn't find anything wrong with her. Then, they did an ultrasound.
"They took one look, and they rushed me off into labor," she told ABC's Boston station WCVB. "I found out that I was having a baby at 10:15. She was born at 11:06 p.m."
She gave birth to a baby girl, Ellie, who weighed 10 pounds and 2 ounces. Kropas told WCVB she felt that she'd put on some weight, but figured maybe it was just typical holiday weight gain.
Ellie's grandmother, Karen Kropas, told WCVB she's heard of this happening, but never thought she would see it firsthand.
"You laugh and you say that's ridiculous," she told the station. "And then it happens to you, and you're like, 'This really does happen.'"
South Shore Hospital in Massachusetts told WCVB that it happens about once or twice a year there. In a Berlin study of 29,462 births published in the British Medical Journal in 2002, researchers determined that a one in 475 women did not realize they were pregnant until about 20 weeks gestation and one in 2,455 didn't realize it until they went into labor.
Dr. Jennifer Ashton, a senior medical contributor for ABC News and practicing OB/GYN, said she's seen cases like Kropas's in her career.
"It tends to happen in women who are overweight or obese to start, may have irregular periods and are less aware of their bodies," Ashton said. "For most women who have been pregnant, they are aware of multiple physical signs and symptoms, and those signs and symptoms are not subtle."
She said though this case is incredible, it's far from desirable.
"It represents a missed opportunity for prenatal care for the baby, which is definitely not ideal," she said.

7 things you're doing wrong to prevent skin cancer

By TODAY Health



Here's a scary fact as you plan another sun-soaked vacation this summer: Melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer, is on the rise. So much so that a worried U.S. Surgeon General on Tuesday released a new Call to Action to help Americans take steps to prevent the disease.
The government wants you to wear protective gear, seek shade and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or higher to protect yourself. There's more you can do, but are you doing it right?
Dr. Darrell Rigel, a board-certified dermatologist in New York and and a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, helped TODAY assemble a list of some of the top mistakes people make as they try to prevent skin cancer:

Tanning in the first place
There is no such thing as a safe tan, Rigel wanted to remind sun worshippers.
“In order to get tan, your body has to sense it’s being injured by ultraviolet radiation -- that produces the pigment in the tan, the melanin, in an attempt to stop that from happening,” he said.

Going to a tanning salon
Rigel sees many more women than men using tanning beds, but no matter who is lured by indoor tanning, he calls it “crazy.”

“The ironic part is, most of them go to tanning beds because they want to look better but the reality is it’s making them look older, faster and it’s increasing their risk of skin cancer later on,” he said.
More than 400,000 cases of skin cancer, about 6,000 of which are melanomas, are related to indoor tanning in the U.S. each year, according to the Surgeon General's Call to Action.

Getting a base tan to ‘protect’ you when you go out in the sun
Many people try to get a little tan before they go on vacation, thinking it will act as a “base” so that the skin won’t burn as easily. Rigel says he frequently sees patients who hold that belief in his practice, but it's not true.
“You’re better off protecting your skin with sunscreen or avoiding the sun when you can,” he said.

Not reapplying sunscreen
Wearing a sunscreen is a good idea, but you’ve got to use it correctly, Rigel said.
“People put it on in the morning and think they’re protected all day, and they’re not,” he noted.
Sunscreens are divided into daily products -- like moisturizers containing SPF, which are designed to keep the chronic damage away -- and beach products, geared more toward intense sun protection.
The daily products likely won’t last as long, Rigel said.

Not being thorough enough with spray-on sunscreen
Sprays are now the No. 1 selling formulation of sunscreen, Rigel said. They’re great but to really make them work, you should spray on two coats. That’s because when you use a cream sunscreen, you generally know which spots you’ve missed, but with sprays, it’s harder to tell.
“With one coat, you might be missing (some spots) and therefore not protecting yourself as well as you might want to,” Rigel said.

Thinking that sunscreen is waterproof
“There’s no such thing as a waterproof sunscreen,” Rigel noted.
Manufacturers aren’t allowed use the word “waterproof” anymore, but must instead use the term “water resistant.” (Keep in mind that if you come across an older bottle of sunscreen, you may still find it being advertised as “waterproof.”)
The label should tell you how long the product is water resistant, so make sure to reapply when you hit that time. One of the problems with sunscreen is that when you rub it on wet skin, it doesn’t absorb as well but there are new products available to combat that problem and they work quite well, Rigel said. Others have a “sport formulation,” which is helps when you’re sweaty and is designed to be applied during more active situations, he added.

Not getting a suspicious mole checked out
People sometimes see a spot that’s changing or causes concern, but they end up not going to see a dermatologist because they hope things get better and put off a visit to the doctor. 
“I’d much rather have you come in and I can tell you it’s nothing,” Rigel said. “I see people let stuff go and then it becomes a big problem.”

Top 10 Tips for a Healthy Vagina

A healthy vagina is equivalent to a healthy woman. So, it is very important that all women should be concerned about their vaginal health. If you want to protect yourself from common yeast infections and vaginal odour, then follow these simple Ten Commandments to keep your vagina healthy.
1. Never use soap
At times, the odour of your vagina can be very overpowering embarrassing, but at these times, avoid cleaning your pubic area with soap or liquid cleanser. The vagina can stay clean by itself, as our body has a system for it. Also, during menstruation, just wash it with water to maintain good hygiene.
2. Stay away from vaginal sprays
You might think that using a floral spray on your vagina, will give it a sweet-smelling scent, but this could actually ruin the pH level of your vagina and cause irritation and other problems.
3. Maintain good hygiene during your periods
For a healthy vagina, it is very important to follow proper hygiene during menstruation. Never use your sanitary napkins for too long. It absorbs blood and if used for a longer duration it can cause bacteria build-up and lead to rashes and irritation.
4. Wear cotton panties
Choose cotton panties over other material as they dry quickly and also allows passage of air, which further helps in preventing yeast infections due to damp conditions. So, avoid fancy underwear made from fabrics like lace, silk or synthetic material.
5. Wear loose clothes
Wearing tight clothes like skinny pants usually traps moisture and can lead to yeast infection and rashes. So, it is very important to wear loose-fitting clothes.
6. Trim pubic hair
Maintain good vaginal health by regularly trimming your pubic hair. Excess hair around your vagina can create a moist environment, which can cause bacteria to grow leading to infection.
7. Do kegel exercises
Kegel exercise will help to strengthen your pelvic muscles and also help you enjoy sex. While you urinate, try stopping your urine midstream, by tightening your muscles for few seconds and then release them.
8. Drink plenty of water
The best way to keep your vagina healthy is by drinking water at regular intervals. Water helps to throw out bacteria present in the body in the form of urine, and helps in boosting your vaginal health.
9. Check strange vaginal behaviour
If you notice a strange, smelly vaginal discharge, excess itching or unusual colour then it is important that you treat these symptoms by consulting your doctor, in order to prevent it from getting worse.
10. Go for a Pap Smear
Since cancer is on the rise, it is best to prevent it rather than treat it. The best way to prevent cancer of the cervix is to take a pap smear test at least once a year or as advised by your doctor. This will save your life and keep your vagina healthy.

5 Cooking Mistakes You Should Avoid That Cause Weight Gain



How many are you making?

Taking your meals into your own kitchen is one of the easiest (not to mention, cheapest!) ways to lose weight. Problem is, unless you’ve been schooled in the dos and don’ts of healthy chef-ing, it’s easy for your cooking habit to pack on the pounds, says nutritionist Rania Batayneh, M.P.H., author of The One One One Diet. So before you whip up another “healthy” meal, make sure you aren’t making these far-too common cooking mistakes:


1. Using the Wrong Oils
Pouring the wrong oil into your pan can do worse than make your eggs taste like olives. “When an oil heats past its smoke point, the fatty acid profile has degraded, producing toxins, free radicals, and even trans fats,” says Batayneh. She recommends using walnut or olive oil for salad dressings since they both can burn at high temperatures. Coconut, grapeseed, and sunflower oils, however, all have high smoke points, making them perfect for sautéing and grilling. Stock up on these four alternative cooking oils.

2. Thinking One Serving Size Fits All
You might be able to put away as much food as your partner, but that doesn’t mean it’s a good idea. So how big should your servings be? Check out these 19 ways to measure perfect and healthy portion sizes.

3. Baking Without a Roasting Pan
Baking is a great way to keep your dishes low-cal. But unless you set your meat on a rack, it’s just going to sit in and soak up its own grease, thwarting your weight-loss efforts, says Batayneh. Next time you pop some steak, pork, poultry, or even fish in the oven, make sure it’s on a roasting pan—or at least a wire rack in the bottom of your baking dish.

4. Skipping the Spice Rack
“We usually rely on sugar, salt, and fat for flavor, which can up the calorie count of a dish dramatically,” says Batayneh. “Using spices instead allows a cook to cut out those added sugars, oil, butter, or salt—and over time, you’ll also retrain your taste buds to not crave those salty, sugary, fatty additions.” Plus, herbs and spices pack a powerful punch of health-boosting, fat-fighting nutrients like vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Learn how to add spices to your favorite foods.

5. Using Too Much Oil
Healthy fats can help you lose weight, but not if you act like their calories—all 120 per tablespoon of them—don’t count. And when you’re using oil to cook and add flavor to your dishes, those calories can add up fast, says Batayneh. “When you’re cooking, use only enough oil to prevent sticking,” she says Not sure how much that is? Try investing in a spray bottle for your oil so you don’t overdo it by mistake. Find out how much fat is healthy.