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July 5, 2006 - The quest for a more youthful appearance usually starts with the face, but an incr... Turning Back the Hands of
July 5, 2006 - The quest for a more youthful appearance usually starts with the face, but an increasing number of women are now focusing on their hands.
Watch the Video It's been said that a women's hands are the best indicator of her age. Now more and more women are looking to disprove that old saying. They're doing so with the help of dermatologists and plastic surgeons offering dramati...The little orange-and-white ball of fluff is a fighter. Any kitten that survives a tumble t... Me-OWWWW!! Kitten Survives Wood
The little orange-and-white ball of fluff is a fighter.
Any kitten that survives a tumble through the deadly maw of a wood chipper would have to be.
His meow would almost be pitiable, if he weren't so full of energy and spunk just two weeks after his rescuer and veterinarian debated whether his injuries were so severe that he couldn't be saved.
"Chipper's" head is tilted to...
1998's "Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas," an adaptation of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson's... A classic, or just crazy?...
1998's "Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas," an adaptation of gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson's drug-addled spree through that city's casinos and hotels, looked to be the high-water mark of Gilliam's repertoire of dreamers and madmen. That film, true to the hallucinatory novel, went so far off the deep end at times that it was hard to imagine going any further. This feeling seemed reinforce...
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Dr. Leonard Smith Dr. Smith is a third generation Californian, born in Redwood City. He attended San Jose State College, where he majored in Biochemistry, and Northwestern University Dental S...
Seven months after receiving the world's first partial face transplant, a French woman continue... After seven months, woman w
Seven months after receiving the world's first partial face transplant, a French woman continues to improve, doctors said in the first detailed account of her surgery, published Monday with dramatic before-and-after pictures.
Isabelle Dinoire, 38, was severely disfigured in May 2005 by her pet Labrador. She received the lips, nose and chin of a brain-dead woman in a 15-hour operation on...
