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Tummy Tuck in Malaysia – Yuck Tuck!
by
Dr. John D.

Posted
Thu 28 Oct 2010 7:30am
People are going to third world countries for plastic surgery. The reason is cost. It is cheap there. At the minimum, the cost of the hidden price is frequently mediocre (or lower quality) work. Sometimes there is tragedy. This one falls under the category of sloppy work or a “Yuck Tuck.”
A tummy tuck shouldn’t have a deep crea ...
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The Tummy Tuck vs. the Mini Tummy Tuck
by
tummytuck
Posted
Tue 14 Aug 2012 7:07am
If you have been considering undergoing a tummy tuck procedure, you are likely aware that there are two main types of tummy tuck procedures available: the full tummy tuck and the mini tummy tuck. To put it very simply, the main difference between the full tummy tuck and the mini tummy tuck is that the full tummy tuck in San Francisco tightens u ...
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What the Tuck?! Behind the Pure Barre Tuck.
by
LittleMissRunshine
Posted
Tue 02 Apr 2013 5:50am
Yesterday was day 1 of the Pure Barre Boston spring challenge of attending 20 classes in 30 days. My first class back to the barre was with Megan who I had a class with one other time and loved it. She had great attention to detail with her students and a clear enthusiasm. I was pretty pumped that she even called out Kristina and I in cl ...
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Survival Skills for the Modern Day Wholistic Warrior (Part 2)
by
Liz Richards

Posted
Wed 23 Mar 2011 12:00am
Part 2 of a 3-part series:
Contributed by Rylen Feeney, practitioner at Blossom Clinic. Reprinted with the permission of The Wellspring School Blog .
As the nuclear reactors in Japan are cooling, it is important that we remain calm but vigilant about our food, air and water. Radiation travels in unpredictable ways. ...
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Thursday - 7/6/07 p.m. --trip for ICRS Conference
by
Lisa C.
Posted
Mon 03 Nov 2008 8:56pm
Thirty minutes later and I'm still sitting on the bench. The driver tells me he'll take me to another shuttle. He walks me around a block and points me to the shuttle area. I say, "You think I can push that cart of 150 pounds of luggage okay?" and he smiles and says, "Oh yeah, no problem." I look at him skeptically. I can just see the top bag f ...
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Oh it was a big day
by
Laurey Masterton
Posted
Sun 04 Oct 2009 11:13pm
Okay. The END of the story is, I'm fine.
Now - the story.
I fell today. And I wrecked my bike. And, remember the beginning, I am fine.
See, it was hot this morning but sort of cloudy and looking like it might rain and looking like it might get cold EVEN THOUGH the weather report said it was going to just get warmer than th ...
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Travel Health Warning Following Earthquake In Haiti
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ViaMedica
Posted
Wed 27 Jan 2010 12:00am
The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) recommends that Canadians avoid all non-essential travel to Haiti following a major earthquake.
Recommendations
Avoid all nonessential travel to Haiti.
If you must travel to Haiti;
The following vaccines are required with a certificate of immunization:
Hepatitis A + B
Influen ...
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Amputee Survival Strategies: A 35-Year Perspective
by
jothyr
Posted
Thu 14 Feb 2008 12:00am
Part I: Everyday Life Strategies
by
Jothy Rosenberg
Who am I to be writing this?
I lost my right leg when I was 16 from osteosarcoma. I ended up with a very short stump. The cancer re-occurred when I was 19 causing me to lose 2/5 of my lungs when the cancer metastasized but chemotherapy worked and I have been free and clear since then. N ...
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JennySue Makeup's :: 7 Classic Makeup and Beauty Products
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Jenny Sue ..
Posted
Wed 01 Apr 2009 12:00am
When I think of a classic beauty, only one actress pops directly into my mind - Michelle Pfieffer. This woman has a perfectly symmetrical face and has aged so gracefully (she's 50 years old!!! no joke). She actually seems to get more beautiful with age. I don't care if she has had any nips, tucks, or other surgical help. What ...
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