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DRDO's low-cost cochlear implants provides a ray of hope for deaf people
India.Com Health
Why Komen Let Me Down: A Breast-Cancer Survivor's Haunting Tale
Daily Beast
Rebecca Webber, 36, spent the past year fighting breast cancer—losing her breasts, hair, and so much more to the disease. She asks: is Komen really for the cure? The day I found out I had breast cancer, I was packing for a trip to Miami,
North Valley Plastic Surgery Adapts Pro-Active Stance with Male Plastic Surgery
PR Web (press release)
Rhinoplasty, or nose jobs followed by eyelid surgery (Blepharoplasty) and liposuction are the most requested male plastic surgeries, but male breast reductions (Gynecomastia) and hair transplant procedures are also prevalent.
Why more men are having plastic surgery
Body and Soul
Grimsby hospital pledges breast implant support
Grimsby Telegraph
Men: Is It Too Late To Save Your Hair?
LifeGoesStrong
As long as you still have hair on your head, it's never too late to start treatment. Rogaine works to help stop hair loss and even regrow hair." (Dr. Leonard is a hair restoration surgeon, so he often recommends implants as an option for men who no
Shaped by the knife
The Hindu
More awareness and increased accessibility to quality medical facilities have led to a large number of people opting for cosmetic procedures like liposuction, rhinoplasty, scar-related surgeries, breast augmentation and hair transplant in 2011.
The Psychology Behind a "Good Hair Day"
Huffington Post
Unlike surgical and cosmetic interventions that are used to update other physical features (eg, lasers, face lifts, tummy tucks, teeth implants), enhancements to our hair are much less radical, and yet they can make a huge difference in how we feel
PIP breast implant row boss Mel Braham gave safety advice to Labour
Daily Mail
Braham, a multi-millionaire who made his fortune in macadamia nuts and hair transplants in Australia, lives in a £1.6 million London apartment. HMG is owned by a financial trust, Praxis, based in Guernsey. Records show Praxis owned all of the shares,
Scared woman signs up to mooted lawsuit on breast operations
Herald Sun
A TERRIFIED young Melbourne woman is one of the 170 Australians considering a potential class action over French-made breast implants. Stacey Dargan, 21, is worried the implants that promised to boost her self-esteem will rupture and leak into her body




