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Beauty business thrives in Iran (Middle East Online)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Dozens of beauty centres mushroom across Tehran promising to improve women’s looks.

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Landmark ruling for CCMA (News 24 South Africa)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Solidarity has welcomed the Constitutional Court’s finding that Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration arbitrators no longer have to honour employer dismissal sanctions without exception.

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Behind the veil, a quest for a perfect nose (Express India)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Breast augmentation? Hair extension? Body tanning? Ziba has done it all in Islamic Iran…

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Dentist seemed a model citizen (The Sacramento Bee)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Dr. Mark K. Anderson has had what seemed like an idyllic small-town life in Woodland, with a thriving dental practice, a wife and seven children, and a large turn-of-the-century home on a tree-lined street.

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Beauty business booms in Iran (News 24 South Africa)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Breast augmentation? Hair extension? Body tanning? Ziba has done it all in Islamic Iran, where only a woman’s face and hands should be visible.

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New standards for cosmetic surgery (The New Zealand Herald)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Doctors in the booming cosmetic surgery industry have to comply with new standards set by the Medical Council that include giving patients a seven-day cooling off period to think about an operation.

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Jenice Armstrong | Makeovers for mommy (Philadelphia Daily News)

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

“MOMMY makeovers,” the latest plastic-surgery craze, is a collection of procedures that help women regain their pre-baby bodies. Hey, these are superficial times and if a woman feels she needs professional help to look and feel her best, there’s nothing wrong with her doing so, provided she has realistic expectations, of course. What is annoying, though, is the lack of equity between the sexes …

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Beauty business thrives in Iran (Reuters via Yahoo! News)

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Breast augmentation? Hair extension? Body tanning? Ziba has done it all in Islamic Iran, where only a woman’s face and hands should be visible and the garments she wears in public must hide her curves.

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Study Determines Breast Specific Gamma Imaging Has Higher Specificity Than MRI In Patients With Equivocal Mammograms (Medical News Today)

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Recently published study results in The Breast Journal indicate that Breast-Specific Gamma Imaging (BSGI) may be more specific than MRI for evaluating patients with equivocal mammographic findings. The study, compiled by Dr. Rachel Brem and colleagues at The George Washington University Medical Center, compared the use of BSGI and MRI for women with an indeterminate mammogram. [click link for …

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Colorado Cosmetic Surgeon Becomes Consultant and Trainer on Harmonic Facelifts (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

Monday, October 8th, 2007

Dr Randolph C Robinson has been selected to serve as a consultant with Ethicon Endo-Surgery, and will lecture and train other surgeons in using the Harmonic Scalpel to perform harmonic facelifts.

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