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…see! Permanent cosmetic studios also tattoo on eyebrows, eyeliner and lip liner for those who want their makeup to be permanent. We may not even know we're seeing these tattoos! Some people consider tattoos vulgar or a health risk while others consider them…
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…according to society, which in North America, is based on the media. For example, in TV commercials for cosmetics and such, the models are always of the slender, tall type. Even if the commercial is for a skin cream, the models always fit the same criteria…
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…Cruelty of Animal Testing Every year, millions of animals suffer and die in painful tests to determine the safety of cosmetics and other products. Substances such as eye shadow and soap are tested on rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, dogs…
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…that a person might experience even after they are cured are permanent nerve damage, and disfigurement (cosmetic and physical). Treatment options for this include several medications such as: Dapsone, Rifampin, Clofazimine, Ethionamide, etc... In the old days people…
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…will be done for non-essential reasons, such as for cosmetics, which is obviously not necessary. Animal rights protesters still say that it is immoral and wrong to test products on animals, merely for the benefit of humans. This view is justified in that we cannot…
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…a certain size. Any industrial company wanting to use animals to test chemicals, household products and cosmetics has to follow very similar procedures. The few companies that still had licences for testing cosmetics have voluntarily relinquished them, so testing…
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…society tries to protect themselves from the real appearance of death, a factor of "Forbidden Death." The cosmetics that are used create a cover and hide the blemishes and ugliness of the body's true appearance. The bodies are made more acceptable to look…
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…of the psychological impact of the disease and ways to improve the patient's comfort and quality of life (including pain control). Cancer clinical trials deal with new approaches to the treatment of cancer. These treatments most often use surgery (cutting out the cancer…
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…can buy at the drugstore. Most orthopedists will recommend wearing a brace for at least one year after a reconstruction, so even if you decide to have surgery, a brace is a good investment. If a brace and/or rehab program does not control the symptoms…
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…Regional Hospital has been seeing him since he was three months old. This patient is an outpatient along with a homehealth patient. He has had surgeries for muscle releases of contractures. Since the PTA has been…
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