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Side-sleeping Women Take Comfort in Kush Support - Natural Support...

While lying on her side, a woman's body fights gravity, forcing one breast to rest on top of the other. (original story)

Janet Hill

Passed away Oct. 5, 2008. She was born April 5, 1916 in Ypsilanti, MI and was raised in Detroit. (original story)

Recovery Elements Announces new Message Board for Post-Surgery Questions

The store, which is geared toward post-surgery recovery, is celebrating the launch of its message board.By some estimates, the number of cosmetic procedures has surged by as much as 114 percent just since 1997, ... (original story)

Women satisfied with breast procedures

Breast lift and lift augmentation surgery have a high level of patient satisfaction that rivals breast augmentation and reduction, U.S. researchers said. (original story)

it's the End of the World - 007 had Plastic Surgery.

The actor severed his fingertip and had eight stitches on his face after being accidentally kicked by one of his Quantum of Solace co-stars. Craig said the incident, which happened in June, was "a stupid ... (original story)

Recovery Elements Announces new Message Board for Post-Surgery Questions

Nearly 12 million cosmetic procedures were performed last year in the U.S. Recovery Elements, a wellness and healing store is now celebrating the launch of its message board, so patients can get feedback and ... (original story)

This James Bond's so shaken he may need repairs

HOME > FEATURES > DAY & NIGHT > This James Bond's so shaken he may need repairs SURGERY: Daniel Craig says all those action sequences are ruining his appearance IS Daniel Craig planning to see a man with a ... (original story)

News quiz: The news from Iceland

Britain has threatened to sue Iceland to recover the lost deposits of British savers. (original story)

2008 Patients Of Courage: Heroes Help Others After Lives Restored Through Plastic Surgery

What would you do if half your face was ripped off by an IED (improvised explosive device); if you were born with a genetic condition that distorts your appearance and complicates life's simplest tasks; if, at age nine, your face was burned off; or, if you were diagnosed with breast cancer twice? Raising the white flag comes to mind. (original story)

Life-Changing Facial Reanimation Revealed At ASPS Annual Meeting

Imagine not having the ability to return the smile of a loved one or being too embarrassed by your mouth's appearance to display a smile. At the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) and American Society of Maxillofacial Surgeons (ASMS) Plastic Surgery 2008 conference, Oct. 31 - Nov. 5, in Chi... (original story)

Controversial Fat Injections Can Improve Breast Reconstruction; Jury's Out On Augmentation

31 Nov. 5, in Chicago. Using fat injections for cosmetic breast enhancement; however, is still controversial and will be the subject of a panel discussion. (original story)

2008 Patients Of Courage: Heroes Help Others After Lives Restored Through Plastic Surgery

What would you do if half your face was ripped off by an IED ; if you were born with a genetic condition that distorts your appearance and complicates life's simplest tasks; if, at age nine, your face was ... (original story)

Deflated 'Pancake' Breasts Restored After Pregnancy, Weight Loss, Aging

An innovative procedure to correct severely deflated, sagging breasts left looking like "pancakes" will be presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons Plastic Surgery 2008 conference, Oct. (original story)

Plastic Surgery 2008 Conference: 'Fantastic 4' Of Breast Procedures Leave Women Extremely Satisfied

Breast augmentation, lift, combination lift/augmentation and reduction achieve high satisfaction rates; enhance self-esteem and quality of life; and 99 percent of women would have their surgery again, according to a first-of-its-kind study to be presented at the American Society of Plastic Surgeons ... (original story)

Advances In Facial Reconstruction Revealed At ASPS Annual Meeting As Plastic Surgeons Face War Injuries From Iraq To Inner-City Violence

Born out of war, plastic surgery remains at the forefront of surgical innovation, and advances from the war in Iraq and Afghanistan benefit victims of inner city wars being fought on our streets. At the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) Plastic Surgery 2008 conference, Oct. 31 - Nov. (original story)



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