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TV can boost self-esteem of white boys, study saysupdated: Fri Jun 01 2012 12:06:00

We've heard it all: from the correlation between TV viewing and childhood obesity to the idea that excessive TV viewing can negatively affect children's grades.

5 ways to feel less powerlessupdated: Wed May 09 2012 07:46:00

In an ideal world, the title of this article would be "5 Ways to Feel More Powerful." But as things stand, many people feel powerless, and the social trends that drain personal power only grow stronger.

Defining the new male idealupdated: Sat Mar 24 2012 09:12:00

Drew Manning thought he had the body of the ideal man: 6 feet 2 inches of tanned musculature, sculpted arms and washboard abs that narrowed to a firm, 34-inch waist.

700-pound man begs for helpupdated: Fri Mar 23 2012 10:06:00

A 700-pound man's plea for help to lose weight has become a viral sensation. KPIX has more.

Facebook: The encyclopedia of beauty? updated: Sat Mar 17 2012 09:00:00

One day last year, Amanda Coleman decided to quit Facebook.

Sex, lies and media: New wave of activists challenge notions of beautyupdated: Sun Mar 11 2012 21:55:00

Here's the fantasy: A half-naked woman lies across a couch, lips pouty and cleavage prominent as her sultry gaze implores you to buy this bottle of perfume.

Can we end rape as tool of war?updated: Wed Feb 08 2012 08:01:00

We first thought about starting this piece with the story of Saleha Begum, a survivor of Bangladesh's 1971 war in which, some reports say, as many as 400,000 women were raped. Begum had been tied to a banana tree and repeatedly gang raped and burned with cigarettes for months until she was shot and left for dead in a pile of women. She didn't die, though, and was able to return home, ravaged and five months pregnant. When she got home she was branded a "slut."

'Sexually provocative' Dakota Fanning perfume ad banned in UKupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 12:24:00

An advertisement for Marc Jacobs perfume featuring teenage actor Dakota Fanning has been banned in Britain because it "sexualized children."

Dakota Fanning ad banned in UKupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 12:24:00

"Showbiz Tonight" takes a look at a Dakota Fanning ad that was recently banned in the United Kingdom.

Emotional intelligence: The benefits of singing the bluesupdated: Thu Nov 10 2011 07:56:00

The concepts of emotional intelligence (EI), self-worth, authenticity and employee meditation rooms might conjure up thoughts of new age healing centers. But the benefits of tapping employees' emotional happiness mean the ideas are now being picked up by mainstream corporations.

People.com: Cheryl Burke: Rob Has 'Lost a Lot of Weight' from Dancingupdated: Mon Oct 03 2011 22:49:00

"I can tell he's getting more confident," writes Burke on her Dancing blog

Pageant mom defends kid's hooker costumeupdated: Tue Sep 13 2011 12:48:00

Wendy Dickey tells HLN's Joy Behar why she dressed her 3-year-old like Julia Roberts hooker character in "Pretty Woman."

'Toddlers and Tiaras' and sexualizing 3-year-oldsupdated: Tue Sep 13 2011 12:48:00

TLC's "Toddlers and Tiaras" has been mired in controversy since it debuted in 2009, and much of the distaste for the series stemmed from concerns about whether we were feeding the stage mothers' desire for attention, or about the insensitivity in taping and televising children in the middle of a meltdown or temper tantrum. But whether you think child beauty pageants are just a chance for little girls to play dress-up, or a training ground for superficial, self-centered princesses in the making, everyone should agree that sexualizing a 3-year-old little girl is wrong.

Adult-inspired lingerie marketed for young girlsupdated: Fri Aug 19 2011 11:31:00

They recline in their bras and panties, some wearing pearls and Brigitte Bardot-inspired bouffants, shooting smiles at the camera. The images are just like many a lingerie ad designed to entice, but these are images of young girls -- those who aren't even old enough to need bras.

Lingerie targets young girlsupdated: Fri Aug 19 2011 11:31:00

A beauty writer says lingerie that targets young girls blurs the line between celebrating youth and sexualizing kids.

False beauty in advertising and the pressure to look 'good'updated: Wed Aug 10 2011 09:48:00

From smoothing skin and erasing wrinkles to enlarging muscles and slimming waists, airbrushing, or "photoshopping," men and women to so-called perfection is the norm in advertising. These images don't reflect reality, yet from a younger and younger age, people are aspiring to these biologically impossible ideals.

Julia Roberts makeup ad banned in UKupdated: Wed Aug 10 2011 09:48:00

Advertisements for Lancome makeup are banned in Britian for being too digitally manipulated.

Julianne Moore keeps it lightupdated: Mon Jul 04 2011 08:59:00

At a photo studio in downtown New York City, Julianne Moore is heard before she is seen -- her ringing laugh fills the room.

What would help for Weiner look like?updated: Thu Jun 16 2011 10:46:00

It seems like there's therapy for everything these days, including sending photos of yourself in various states of undress to members of the opposite sex on the Internet.

Weiner seeking treatmentupdated: Thu Jun 16 2011 10:46:00

Rep. Anthony Weiner is seeking treatment as fellow members of Congress pressure him to resign.

People.com: Danielle Staub Stops Stripping, Seeks Psychological Helpupdated: Thu May 19 2011 12:36:00

"I need help," she tells PEOPLE of the pain of child sexual abuse and suicidal thoughts

Janet Jackson 'felt so unattractive' for 'a very, very long time'updated: Wed Feb 16 2011 08:39:00

Janet Jackson would bang her head against a wall because she felt "so unattractive," the pop star told CNN's Piers Morgan.

Janet Jackson on memories of Michaelupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 08:39:00

Janet Jackson talks about her bond with her brother Michael Jackson with CNN's Piers Morgan.

Janet Jackson on body image, self-acceptanceupdated: Mon Nov 29 2010 09:18:00

Curled up on a couch in New York City, clad in a white tank top and black track pants, Janet Jackson is ready to get personal.

People.com: A Fight Sent Demi Lovato to Rehabupdated: Tue Nov 02 2010 17:50:00

An altercation with a dancer spurred the Disney star, who has struggled with cutting and eating disorders, to seek help

Campaign targets 'fat talk,' negative body imagesupdated: Thu Oct 21 2010 19:54:00

Attention, please! Did you know that you should not talk about "fat" this week.

Sexual problems the norm for breast cancer survivorsupdated: Thu Sep 23 2010 08:32:00

Many middle-aged women report sexual problems, including a loss of libido and a less-than-satisfying sex life. Now a new study suggests these problems are even more common among women who have had breast cancer.

Plastic surgery Kim Kardashian clone?updated: Tue Jul 27 2010 05:37:00

Kim Kardashian pleads with a fan to not get plastic surgery to look like her.

Celeb lookalike surgery requests raise red flagsupdated: Tue Jul 27 2010 05:37:00

Nicole Kidman's nose. Angelina Jolie's lips. Plastic surgeons say they get these very specific requests regularly and usually oblige.

Is food obsession linked to spirituality?updated: Tue May 04 2010 11:35:00

Her obsession with food arrived early, at the tender age of 11. Then came laxatives and anorexia, weight loss and weight gain, and of course, unfounded diets like consuming only Grape Nuts or downing a hot fudge sundae every day.

Is the fat acceptance movement bad for our health?updated: Wed Jan 06 2010 09:46:00

Deb Lemire has always been "short and square," a figure she inherited from her grandmother and passed on to her child. So when Lemire took her daughter in for a wellness visit and the well-meaning pediatrician pulled her aside to talk about her daughter's weight, the 47-year-old burst into tears "because I was the 10-year-old being told I was overweight."

People.com: INSIDE STORY: Brittany Murphy's 'Inner Demons'updated: Mon Dec 21 2009 16:30:00

As the mystery surrounding her death deepens, friends say she struggled with the pressures of stardom

From fat to gym rat, woman loses 200 poundsupdated: Fri Dec 04 2009 15:37:00

These days, Becky Griggs starts her morning well before the sun comes up, in time to meet her clients at the gym at 5:30. It's a big change from six years ago, when she was 352 pounds and, as she calls it, engaged in a "slow form of suicide."

Adam Lambert: I once weighed 250 poundsupdated: Tue Dec 01 2009 15:59:00

Adam Lambert used to be much bigger than he is now -- and his recent flashy behavior is due to a self-esteem boost after a major weight loss, he told a radio show.

Alanis Morissette's new outlook on healthupdated: Fri Nov 13 2009 17:22:00

Alanis Morissette was the definition of "fierce" when she arrived on the American music scene with one of the big break-up songs of the '90s, "You Oughta Know." But behind that tough exterior were secrets of a difficult past.

Newborn inspires mom to lose 71 poundsupdated: Sat Nov 07 2009 18:10:00

Veronica Noone had been a little overweight since her teens, and, like many people, had spent the better part of her life trying different diets, whatever was popular at the time.

As nation gains, 'overweight' is relativeupdated: Mon Nov 02 2009 08:23:00

The little number on the tag on a pair of pants that indicates size can mean a lot to a person, and retailers know it.

Voices from the Latino communityupdated: Thu Oct 22 2009 16:45:00

Watch some of the countless stories unfolding among the fastest growing population in the U.S.

In their own wordsupdated: Thu Oct 22 2009 16:45:00

Concepcion Saravia, originally from Nicaragua, says she's always been surrounded by a large family.

Are you overweight?updated: Wed Oct 14 2009 12:17:00

CNN.com's Elizabeth Landau reports on how research compares perceptions of weight in 1988-1994 and 1999-2004.

Commentary: Joe, Kanye, Serena -- aren't they special?updated: Wed Oct 07 2009 06:12:00

Thanks to Joe, Kanye, Serena, and other misfits, a lot of people are talking about how society is undergoing a rash of rudeness.

Men have insecurities, just like women!updated: Mon Sep 21 2009 15:34:00

You'll never see a dude turn to another dude and ask, "Do I look fat in these pants?" But that doesn't mean men are invulnerable to insecurities, no matter how much we'd like to think so.

Self-esteem: The repair kitupdated: Mon Sep 07 2009 09:27:00

In high school I was voted "biggest flirt." (Look at me! Value me!)

People.com: Serena Williams on Fashion, Romance - and Her Thighsupdated: Fri Aug 28 2009 10:06:00

Plus, the tennis star speaks for the first time about the "dark period" after her sister's death

Controlling the jealousy monsterupdated: Thu Aug 20 2009 11:32:00

Your sweetheart calls you by another's name. His eyes linger too long on your best friend. He talks with excitement about a girl at work. And the fire catches.

People.com: Mischa Barton Focuses on Getting in Shapeupdated: Wed Aug 12 2009 19:08:00

Back East to shoot A Beautiful Life, the actress is working out with a trainer

People.com: Pals: Mischa Barton Struggled with Body Issuesupdated: Wed Jul 22 2009 11:27:00

"She isn't comfortable with her body. It's been a big source of stress and self-hate," says one friend.

Single black women choosing to adoptupdated: Mon Jul 20 2009 18:16:00

Wendy Duren thought she did everything right.

GOP has self-esteem issues, poll suggestsupdated: Wed Jun 10 2009 15:08:00

The Republican Party is in need of a leader and boost in its self-esteem, a new poll suggests.

Plus-size teen wearupdated: Wed Apr 29 2009 09:33:00

CNN's Lola Ogunnaike reports on a new fashion trend of plus-sized clothing for teens.

Fashion stretches to fit plus-size teensupdated: Wed Apr 29 2009 09:33:00

While companies across the country are downsizing, some in the fashion world have decided that it's time for a bit of upsizing. This spring, the cheap chic emporiums, Target and Forever 21, will launch plus-size lines for teenagers.

12 ways to make your love life sizzle againupdated: Mon Apr 27 2009 12:30:00

How's your love life? If your answer is anything but "It's great, thank you very much," then read on. Having kids can wreak havoc on a mom's mojo faster than grape juice can stain a white carpet.

In Canada, Afghanistan not 'forgotten'updated: Wed Apr 22 2009 22:40:00

Afghanistan has been called "the forgotten war" but for Canadians, it is the war.

Men tell Oprah why they beat the women they loveupdated: Thu Apr 02 2009 21:42:00

Every day, three women die as result of abuse -- that's nearly 1,100 killed every year. "That number might not mean anything to you...unless the woman was your mother, your sister, your daughter," Oprah Winfrey says. Young men who admit to hitting, kicking, choking and even wanting to kill the women they claim to love are opening up to Winfrey and giving an unprecedented look inside the minds of abusers.

How can someone with arthritis work out?updated: Fri Mar 27 2009 10:13:00

My wife thinks she is fat. I disagree. I would consider her chubby at most. She has self-esteem issues and confidence issues because of her weight. I would like to help her lose weight to make herself feel better, but the only problem is she has arthritis in her wrists and ankles. So is there any type of workout that will help my wife lose weight but not mess with her arthritis in the process? Thank you.

How can I overcome my shyness and depression?updated: Tue Mar 24 2009 09:46:00

I am a post-grad student, and I have been suffering from depression for more than a year. I'm shy and I have developed an inferiority complex. Many times I don't even express myself to anyone, or hardly talk to anyone. I tried taking coffee but it causes anxiety worse. Last week I tried 4.5 percent vodka. I really don't know why I'm shy. I feel like I have wasted too many years due to this shyness and inferiority complex. Sometimes I even feel offended when someone talks to me or asks a question. I really don't know what to do. Help!

Juggling life in the circusupdated: Thu Feb 19 2009 09:59:00

CNN.com's Reggie Aqui learns a few tricks from Cirque du Soleil's premier juggler, Anthony Gatto.

Perfection is backstage at Cirque Du Soleilupdated: Thu Feb 19 2009 09:59:00

Do not go backstage at Cirque Du Soleil. It will only hurt your self-esteem.

People.com: Kelly Clarkson: 'Of Course Celebrities Have Cellulite'updated: Wed Feb 18 2009 07:10:00

The admittedly photoshopped singer says the trick is to "be comfortable with yourself"

Why women should feel good nakedupdated: Fri Jan 23 2009 14:01:00

For years Laure Redmond hated her body: too fat, too freckled, too lumpy, too stumpy. And that hatred was like a set of shackles holding her back from life.

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