Psychological acupuncture can help keep food cravings at bay

Washington, Apr 24 (ANI): Psychological acupuncture, or the emotional freedom technique (EFT), can help reduce food cravings for up to six months in people who are overweight or obese, a new study has shown.

The technique combines gentle tapping on pressure points while focussing on particular emotions and thoughts.

Psychologist Dr Peta Stapleton, an academic title holder in Griffith University”s School of Medicine, said the technique was painless and easy to learn.

Her research also showed the impact on food cravings was almost immediate and long lasting. Food cravings significantly reduced after just four, two-hour sessions and were maintained at a six-month follow-up.

“Participants in the trial were surprised by how quickly the technique works – that it doesn”t take a lot of time to eliminate food cravings they may have had for many years,” Dr Stapleton said.

She said common cravings were for sweet carbohydrates such as cakes and chocolate or salty foods such as chips and savoury biscuits.

“Food cravings play a big role in people”s food consumption and ultimately their body weight. If we can beat the cravings without the need for willpower or conscious control of behaviour, then weight loss is also possible.”

While the study did not show any significant impact on body weight or body mass index (BMI) after six months, the results of a 12-month follow-up are still being analysed.

Dr Stapleton, who specialises in the management of eating disorders, said some participants had actually forgotten they had a previous problem with food cravings until they were reminded at the six-month follow-up.

She said because the technique helps over-ride emotional eating at a sub-conscious level, it was more likely to be effective in the long-term.

Psychological acupuncture has also been used to manage clinical issues such as post traumatic stress disorder, phobias and addictions.

The results of the study will be presented at the International Congress of Applied Psychology in Melbourne in July. (ANI)

Covell sidelined for the year

Cronulla winger Luke Covell will miss the remainder of the 2010 NRL season after scans revealed he ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament.

Covell suffered the injury during his side’s 11-0 win over Parramatta on Saturday.

The 28-year-old will undergo surgery tomorrow and has been replaced by Nathan Stapleton for the clash against Manly this weekend.

Palin fails to turn up GOP women’s convention

Washington, Sep.2 (ANI): Despite an invitation to speak at the conference, Sarah Palin, former vice presidential candidate, and until recently Alaska governor, has decided not come to the National Federation of Republican Women’s 35th Convention in Florida.

According to Fox News, an estimated 1,200 Republican women leaders will attend the three-day conference. There are still efforts being made to convince Palin to reconsider.

Palin has been a big draw for Republicans since she was selected to be John McCain’s running partner during their failed attempt to win the White House in 2008. She continues to appeal to many Republicans, especially female Republicans.

Politico reported earlier this week that she would be sorting through more than 1,070 invitations she has received for paid speeches and political appearances.

While Palin will not be going to Florida, she will be delivering a keynote speech in Hong Kong, China, later this month, according to her spokeswoman, Meg Stapleton.

Palin will be speaking to a forum organized by CLSA, a Hong-Kong based brokerage firm, and will address the company’s clients and delegates at the16th Investors’ Forum. (ANI)

Inside Jack Tweed’s wild drunken orgies’ hosting bachelor pad

London, August 18 (ANI): Inside Jack Tweed’s messy bachelor pad reportedly lay remains of his two weeks of wild drunken sex parties, including empty booze bottles, hookah pipe, blood stains and girls’ pants.

Jade Goody’s widower was recently slapped with an eviction order following a series of non-stop parties and several complaints from neighbours in Woodford Green, Essex since he moved in two weeks ago.

His rented house was spotted with rubbish thrown all over the place including kit that could be used for taking drugs, reports the Daily Star.

A hookah pipe was seen on the 22-year-old’s kitchen table along with air-rifle gas cartridges that can be inhaled for kicks.

Women’s underwear reportedly littered around while the bathroom basin contained stains of dried blood.

No picture of his late wife Jade, who died aged 27 after losing her battle to cervical cancer this year, was seen in the 700,000-pound house.

Neighbour Eileen Stapleton, 58, said: “Some of the neighbours have got young children who cannot sleep at night.

“He has said: ‘Please let me stay, it won’t happen again.’ Then eight cars will turn up and people pile inside.

“Young women in short skirts are constantly going in and out.” (ANI)

Sarah Palin Committee raised 733,000 dollars in six months

Washington, July 14 (ANI): Outgoing Alaska Governor Sarah Palin’s Political Action Committee raised almost 733,000 dollars during the first six months of 2009, out of which the fundraising committee had 450,000 dollars in cash on hand, according to new filings with the Federal Election Commission.

“It was a great first half. Just to put it in perspective, we did it with one event and one e-mail from the governor back in February,” Politico quoted Meghan Stapleton, a spokeswoman for Palin’s PAC, as saying.

Stapleton noted that SarahPAC was actually “dark,” meaning it took in no money, from a period in mid-April until early June as Palin focused on raising money for her legal-defense fund instead.

Palin has been hit with a series of ethics complaints since last year, allegations which she cited in her July 3 news conference announcing her resignation.

Stapleton said Palin has no plans yet for further fundraising and will not focus on that until after she has left governor’s office next month.

Although Republicans hope that Palin will prove to be a campaign-finance ATM, but she hasn’t exactly been a big fundraising help for them.

Since its formation in late January, SaraPAC appears to have made just two political contributions -5,000 dollars to Palin’s 2008 running mate, Senator John McCain, and 5,000 dollars to Alaska’s Republican senator Lisa Murkowski.

The majority of the money raised by SarahPAC, so far, has come in the form of donations less than 200 dollars each.

According to its FEC records, SarahPAC’s biggest expenditure during the reporting period was 103,000 dollars it spent on EDonation.com, a Virginia-based firm that specializes in online fundraising.

When Palin leaves the governor’s office at the end of the month, she’ll be able to use SarahPAC to underwrite the cost of politically related travel and appearances, and to donate up to 10,000 dollars each to federal candidates. (ANI)

Adviser tried to convince Palin to retire Hillary’s prez campaign debt

Washington, May 19 (ANI): A Washington-area Democratic donor and onetime adviser to Sarah Palin, urged the conservative Alaska governor to use her political action committee to help retire the presidential campaign debt of Hillary Clinton, who is now the US Secretary of State.

According to the web site Politico, John Coale , a wealthy trial attorney, reportedly made an attempt to forge an alliance between two of the most prominent families in American politics – the Palins and the Clintons.

An outspoken Clinton supporter during the Democratic primary who switched his allegiance to the Republicans for the presidential election, Coale, according to Palin insiders, was to help Palin develop a relationship with the Clintons to bolster the Republican governor’s standing with Democrats and independents.

Palin was amenable to getting acquainted with the Clintons but was skeptical of using her PAC to help the former first lady.

She expressed concern to aides about Coale’s request and a few days later directed Meg Stapleton, an Alaska-based campaign aide, to tell Coale that she would not help retire Clinton’s debt.

“While we appreciate your efforts and recognize that a friendship with the Clintons is appropriate, the governor believes (and I concur) that using SarahPAC to pay down Hillary’s debt is not a prudent use of the money,” Stapleton wrote to Coale in a February 17 e-mail, a few days after he made his pitch to the governor.

Coale continued to raise the prospect of using SarahPAC to help Clinton, who was once public enemy No. 1 among the very Republicans who are Palin’s most ardent followers.

“He thought the Clintons could rein in some of the Democratic firepower aimed at her,” said a dumbfounded Republican privy to the discussion who advocated fiercely against the idea.

Pam Pryor, a Washington-based Palin adviser, defended Coale, calling him a “networking hound” who was only trying to help connect friends.

“There’s a real difference between setting up bipartisan friendships and politics,” said Pryor, a Republican and former Capitol Hill aide.

Palin allies lament that Coale’s efforts with the Clintons are symptomatic of a chaotic post-election period. (ANI)

Sarah Palin being made a scapegoat over shopping to cover campaign failure: Aide

Sarah Palin being made a scapegoat over shopping to cover campaign failure: AideNew York, Nov 8: A longtime aide of John McCain’s vice presidential nominee, Sarah Palin, has bashed critics claiming that the Alaska governor was unfairly being made a scapegoat for the Republican campaign’s missteps.

Meg Stapleton gave a piece of her mind to anonymous critics inside the now defunct McCain-Palin team, claiming that they were inappropriately using Palin’s infamous 150,000 dollars shopping spree to cover up their misdeeds.

Stapleton insisted that it was the campaign officials who handed over a blank check to a New York stylist for Palin’s presidential makeover.

She also revealed that Palin did try to object to wearing a 3,500 dollars outfit, but the campaign staff pursued her to go ahead with it, saying “Here”s your people, here are your clothes.

In an interview to ABC News, Stapleton said that Palin was directed to buy her fancy wardrobe before Sept. 4, so that she could bill it to the Republican National Convention.

“They said, ”Bill the convention, under “wardrobe,” ” so that the cost could be hidden. And then they realized and they were told that”s illegal,” The New York Daily News quoted Stapleton as saying.

She added: “Then they said, ”Okay, how do we make this legal and appropriate?” So they had somebody pay for it and then the RNC [Republican National Committee] would reimburse them.”

Speaking about another issue that Palin didn”t know Africa was a continent, Stapleton called it a “human mistake” the governor made during a briefing session.

“She knows it”s a continent,” she said. (ANI)