An Irish toddler born without a nose became the first to receive an implant of the missing facial feature, thanks to 3-D printing, Express.co.uk reported.
Tessa Evans, 2, of Maghera, in Northern Ireland, was born with complete congenital arhinia, meaning she was born without a nose. According to the news site, only 47 cases have been reported in medical history. …
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has asked manufacturers of dermal fillers to update their labeling to reflect the possible risk of serious injuries caused by unintentional injection of the fillers into the blood vessels in the face. …
Police say a 34-year-old Maryland woman died during an illegal procedure to enlarge her buttocks which was performed in the basement of a New York home. …
The rate of melanoma cases in the United States has multiplied in the most recent three decades, and the quantity of cases will keep on rising if more endeavors aren’t made to keep the sickness, as indicated by another report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. …
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