
(The Sun By JANE HAMILTON) - British women are getting perkier bottoms like Pippa Middleton — by having them zapped with radio waves.

Saggy rears are blasted with electrical pulses in the world’s first non-surgical bum lift.
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(The Sun By JANE HAMILTON) - British women are getting perkier bottoms like Pippa Middleton — by having them zapped with radio waves.

Saggy rears are blasted with electrical pulses in the world’s first non-surgical bum lift.
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(Daily Mail By CLAIRE BATES) - Smoking can make your nipples fall off – this is the astonishing claim by Dr Anthony Youn, one of American’s top plastic surgeons.

The practitioner from Detroit, Michigan, was quick to point out this applied to patients who underwent breast lifts to perk up their chests.
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(Reuters By FREDERIK JOELVING) - The digital age has left men’s nether parts in a squeeze, if you believe the latest science on semen, laptops and wireless connections.

In a report in the venerable medical journal Fertility and Sterility, Argentinian scientists describe how they got semen samples from 29 healthy men, placed a few drops under a laptop connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi and then hit download.
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(Huffington Post By DAVID MOYE) - When Tao Jiayuan, a 16-year-old Chinese boy, complained of a sore throat two months ago, he could have been just any kid anywhere in the world who was looking at staying home from school for an afternoon, sipping tea and honey.

At first, the boy’s mom thought he had caught a cold.
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(Daily Mail By SADIE WHITELOCKS And CLAIRE BATES) - A British man who at one time was the fattest in the world is pleading with the NHS to remove unsightly flaps of flesh after he managed to lose more than half of his body weight.

Paul Mason, 50, who weighed 60 stone two years ago, underwent a gastric bypass after he was told he otherwise faced certain death.
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(CBS Sacramento) - A local man says the latest movie in the popular ‘Twilight’ franchise triggered a seizure, and similar incidents have been reported in theaters around the country.

Brandon Gephart and Kelly Bauman said they were watching “Breaking Dawn: Part One” at a theater Friday night when Brandon sudden began convulsing during a graphic birthing scene.
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(Kate Kelland, Reuters) – More people than ever are living with the AIDS virus but this is largely due to better access to drugs that keep HIV patients alive and well for many years, the United Nations AIDS program (UNAIDS) said on Monday.

In its annual report on the pandemic, UNAIDS said the number of people dying of the disease fell to 1.8 million in 2010, down from a peak of 2.2 million in the mid-2000s.
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(Daily Mail) - A boy with a rare cardiac condition has been banned from laughing in case his chuckles trigger a fatal heart attack.

Bradley Burhouse has a dangerously high heart rate and is on doctors’ orders to keep calm to ensure his ticker doesn’t beat any faster.
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(CBS Los Angeles) - It’s one of the most common conditions affecting over nearly half of children in the United States but now a mouthwash concocted by a UCLA microbiologist may render cavities and tooth decay a thing of the past.

The innovation developed by Wenyuan Shi, chairman of the UCLA School of Dentistry’s oral biology section, acts as a sort of “smart bomb” against harmful bacteria like, S. mutans, a main cause of cavities and tooth decay.
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(Daily Mail By MICHAEL ZENNIE) - A Washington man found the pain in his wrists from untreated carpal tunnel syndrome so bad, he grabbed a kitchen knife and tried to cut off his own hands.

When his girlfriend discovered him holding his hands over the sink at his home near Seattle, the 25-year-old grabbed a screwdriver and went after his mother, prosecutors said.
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