Jessica Ankomah

  • StyleYahoo Canada Style

    You're not the only one experiencing 'wardrobe panic'

    We spend up to eight hours per month (nearly 100 hours per year) debating over what to wear ...

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    Mom's heartbreaking warning after daughter chokes to death on Easter egg

    "Sophie was 5 1/2 ... yet this seemingly harmless treat took my angel away."

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    Connie Britton defends her $475 Golden Globes 'Poverty Is Sexist' sweater

    "For those concerned with the price of my Globes sweater, I just don't think a $5,000 gown would have added to the conversation in the same way."

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    Women in this job are more likely to cheat, study shows

    Experts say the cause of infidelity can be narrowed down to three main factors — but one particular profession encourages infidelity above all others. Cheaters are often known to rationalize their behaviour with a long list of excuses, but experts say the cause of infidelity can be narrowed down to three main factors. A new study conducted by British extramarital affair service lllicit Encounters says women who describe themselves as “lonely” and/or “virile” are most likely to cheat — but one

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    Eat your way to romance with these mood-enhancing foods

    Ruling more than just our energy levels, our diet has a direct affect on the mood we’re in.

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    The pill makes you more likely to develop depression, studies show

    The common contraceptive pill has been linked to a heightened risk of depression, according to new Danish studies. The JAMA Psychiatry research suggests that adolescents are most at risk, along with women using hormonal contraceptive implants. “Within six months after initiating the use of contraception, the depression rate was increased by 40 per cent and among teenagers by 80 per cent,” the study’s author, Dr. Ojvind Lidegaard, told CBC Radio.

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    Toronto store slammed for 'Black Fridays Matter' ad

    According to CTV news, upset Instagram users are calling for the boutique store to delete their account. Having drawn criticism and ample media attention, the clothing store has returned to social media, this time in the form of an apology.

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