Over the weekend, Rihanna performed two dates at the V Festival in the UK, wowing fans with her racy stage numbers and energetic dance routines. Also then, fans caught a glimpse of a scar on her chin that may hint at possible surgical interventions. The Daily Mail has photos of the scar in question, while also launch... |
24 August 2011 16:01 GMT |
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I know we live in the age of plastic surgery - an age in which we learn to look at ourselves with an increasingly critical eye and enjoy the comforting thought that we can surgically correct pretty much all the features we believe are not perfect. I always thought cosmetic surgery was dangerous and addictive (anyone ... |
18 February 2008 03:59 GMT |
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Why, Lord, why? Why is there so much crazy in this world that even the things that are meant to be kept private are eventually exposed to the public? No, don't worry, I haven't gone completely crazy yet, nor have I taken up an acting job - I was just trying hard to see the funny side to something that'... |
12 January 2008 09:25 GMT |
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Why is it that a surgery that it should have turned you into Adriana Lima has as result a scarecrow face? And why don't many transplants work properly? A new EPFL research explains the mechanical factors that are essential in the differentiation and function of fibroblasts - connective tissue cells controlling w... |
21 December 2007 03:44 GMT |
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Salamanders amaze us with their ability of regrowing limbs, but till we are able to do the same with our own limbs based on the salamanders' model, their relatives, the frogs, are on the way of delivering us a drug for correcting nasty facial scars. This would be the result of a team's research at Mancheste... |
20 November 2007 06:48 GMT |
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Not only humans, but animals too shed tears when experiencing powerful pain excitations. Such a reaction of the lachrymal (tear producing) glands cannot be explained just by the function of the tears of protecting the eye; in the case of the lachrymal glands there must be admitted the existence of an also specific en... |
5 November 2007 14:51 GMT |
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About one in 100 men is affected by something you may have never heard of: Peyronie's disease. Peyronie's disease is a connective tissue disorder translated into the growth of fibrous plaques in the soft tissue of the penis and which induces throbbing erections and difficult sexual intercourse. Doctors usua... |
17 May 2007 16:46 GMT |
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