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Monday, January 15, 2007

Plastic surgeons - Dog mauled young boy

CAROLE SPEIRS from Scotland writes: My nephew TJ Wright of Somerset West was visiting friends with his family in the Strand on Christmas Day when their bull mastiff brutally mauled their seven-year-old. If it had not been for his brave brother, Grant, he possibly wouldn't be here today.
After silicone breast implants were banned when they led to well-documented problems, improved versions of the implants are back on the market and getting high marks from doctors.
We all know how critical health-care workers are to a community's well-being. And as the U.S. population continues to age, the demand for medical services will only continue to grow in every locale, putting an increasing premium on those jobs. The trouble is, it doesn't look like most of the folks working in the most in-demand jobs are going to be living anywhere near most of the people who will ...
Robert Rey is used to making his patients confidence soar. But the plastic surgeon was stunned when one man wanted help to soar in the literal sense.
British surgeons have condemned a plastic surgery lottery that offers winners facelifts, breast enlargements and tummy tucks.
A deputy mayor had the end of her finger bitten off by a dog as she posted a Labour Party leaflet through a letter box.
Two guys go on a fishing trip and sleep in the same bed. Are they gay?
The demand for cosmetic plastic surgery abroad and other aesthetic treatments has been increasing sharply. More and more clients from abroad decide to travel to Czech plastic surgery clinics for the sake of beauty.
If 2007 is shaping up to be a year of neutral colors and looser silhouettes in your wardrobe, you might want to consider counterbalancing that with a little sparkle on your face.