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Amanda Palmer's Kickstarter campaign hits $1-million-plus jackpot
Pop & HissBoston-based burlesque-punk artist Amanda Palmer's new Kickstarter campaign has brought in over $1 million, the crowd-sourcing website's first music project to do so.... -
Anderson Cooper kicks 'Human Barbie' off show: 'You're dreadful'
Show TrackerAnderson Cooper had enough of the "Human Barbie," Sarah Burge on his daytime talk show on Tuesday and cut the interview short. "I think you're dreadful," he told her.... -
Alleged Mexican drug lord arrested, authorities say
World NowAlleged drug kingpin Victor Emilio Cazares, among the most wanted drug traffickers in the United States, has been arrested in Mexico, despite having changed his appearance through plastic surgery, according to U.S. law enforcement officials.... -
News of the Weird: Plastic surgery as charity
In April, a research ship will begin surveying the Atlantic Ocean floor off of Nova Scotia as the first step to building, by 2013, a $300 million private fiber-optic line connecting New York and London financial markets so as to speed up current...
Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Restaurants, Tummy Tuck, Atlantic Ocean, Theft
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Fashion news: Lady Gaga, Cameron Silver and dazzling Diane Kruger
All The RageLady Gaga was forced to cancel shows in Indonesia. Decades owner Cameron Silver has started his own style blog. Diane Kruger kicked off her gig as a Cannes Film Festival juror in a lace-up Versus mini dress.... -
Reconstructing lives
jbahr@aberdeennews.comIt's not true that only wealthy socialites have cosmetic surgery. In fact, the clientele of Aberdeen’s lone plastic surgeon includes a number of farm wives. Dr. Sanjay Mukerji said plastic and cosmetic surgery patients are often not people who are...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Tummy Tuck, Breast Augmentation, Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities
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Divorce expo? Counterweight to wedding industry
NEW YORK (AP) — Liz Slayback can trace her decision to pursue a divorce to a precise, painful moment. “I knew my marriage was over and the divorce proceedings were about to begin when I came home and I found my husband in bed with my two best...
Tags: Family, Health, Marriage, Weddings, The Huffington Post
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Weight Loss Surgery better than Drugs in treating Type 2 Diabetes
CW33 NewsMelinda Barron had been thinking about weight loss surgery for years--her mother died in 2005 at the age of 62. Melinda said her mom weighed a bit more than 300 pounds and had type 2 diabetes. "When mom died my whole point was okay, I'm losing weight...Tags: Cleveland Clinic, Medical Research, Health, Pharmaceuticals, Weight
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Teens & Cosmetic Procedures: Minimally invasive trend makes decisions easier
CW33 News19 year old Braelynn Harris has wanted to do something about her stomach and outer thighs since she was 17 years old. "Probably my senior year I was still really fit but I've always had the one area and the one body type so then since high school,"...Tags: Rhinoplasty, Health, Food and Drug Administration, Bill Johnson
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Plastic surgery: The price of (eye) baggage
Los Angeles TimesFor years, I walked untouched among the ranks of the surgically enhanced — all those nips and tucks, wondrously wider eyes, graceful noses and chiseled cheekbones. But all that changed when I moved to a cosmetic surgeon's dreamscape: South Korea....Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Health and Medical Professionals, Health, Plastic Surgery, Surgery
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Plastic surgery increasingly is a couples activity
Los Angeles TimesWhen Margaret first met her boyfriend, she weighed 105 pounds and wore short crop tops. But after 13 years together, the 55-year-old retiree from Torrance developed a "muffin top" that she just couldn't eliminate. So she did what so many other women do...Tags: Plastic Surgeons, Concerts, Tummy Tuck, Breast Augmentation, Chemical Peel
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Good plastic surgery, bad plastic surgery
Special to the Los Angeles TimesLike it or not, plastic surgery is here to stay. Sure, some people will tout the virtues of self-acceptance and aging gracefully and lament that the rise of cosmetic procedures (including fillers, Botox and the like) signifies the swift decline of...Tags: Human Body, Plastic Surgeons, Tori Spelling, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics
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