Netflix's 'Fatherhood' Is Based on the True Story of Matthew and Maddy LogelinBy Chrissy BobicJun. 17 2021, Published 12:17 p.m. ET
Source: InstagramThe Netflix movie Fatherhood tells the story of a single dad, played by Kevin Hart, who is thrown into the role when the mother of his daughter unexpectedly dies the day after giving birth. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you just might wonder what the true story is behind the movie.
When we think about working out we assume we have to go to the gym, but you can perform light but effective exercises at home — and even better, in your very own bed.
Bright Side has selected a few great exercises that when combined with a balanced diet prove to be incredibly effective.
1. Bent leg side raises
Stay on your knees keeping your back straight. Lift one leg as high as you can, keeping it at a 90° angle. Lower it back to the starting position and repeat 10 times. Then repeat with the other leg.
Sometimes the way we behave or the things we say can push people away. It might be some of your traits you’re not proud of and want to change. Or, on the contrary, it might be something you see as positive, and the reason it puts certain people off is the way they perceive you.
In any case, we at Bright Side feel it’s important to be aware of those traits that might intimidate others. As a bonus, at the end of the article, we’ll also tell you what changes you can make in your behavior in order to maintain good relationships with your friends and colleagues.
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Getty Images Advances in genetic testing allow doctors unprecedented access to our DNA. But sometimes these tests reveal disturbing information that doctors weren’t looking for.
In a letter to the journal The Lancet, Dr. Arthur Beaudet of Baylor College of Medicine reports that physicians using DNA tests to seek the roots of developmental problems in disabled children may inadvertently uncover evidence of incest.
USA Today reports:
During lab testing of disabled children, Beaudet and colleagues detected about 10 cases of genetic patterns that can appear only in children born from father-daughter, mother-son or brother-sister incest.