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    How does plastic surgery currently affects teenagers? Plastic surgery is a branch of surgery concerned with the repair, restoration, or improvement of lost, injured, defective, or misshapen parts of the body chiefly by transfer of tissue (Merriam Webster). Teenagers in general when they start to consider plastic surgery they have different motives than adults. They perform this surgery to improve their physical appearance because they feel unsatisfied with themselves. So, teens undergo…

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    Originated in 1951, the Miss World competition had once attracted up to 3 billion viewers in 115 countries. Despite the widespread popularity of beauty contests, extensive controversies about their impacts come along. Following the rising number cosmetic surgery accidents and slimming tragedies, researchers (Haas, C.F., Champion, A. & Secor, D., 2008) have pointed to the mass media as the root of "overly-idealistic standards of beauty". Critics have questioned the purpose of such an event and…

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    The Livestrong Foundation is an organization that was founded in 1997 by American cyclist Lance Armstrong and since that time has generated $580 million worth of funds, according to their website “livestrong.org”, to provide free services to help those affected by cancer. This includes people diagnosed with cancer, their families, friends, loved ones and the health care professionals who work with them. The Livestrong Foundation is an organization that is committed to helping people with any…

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    Breast Cancer Advocacy Assignment 1) On the first line of the article “Our Feel-Good War on Breast Cancer”, the author illustrated that she did not believe a mammogram could save her life anymore. It will attract readers’ attentions why the author does not trust a mammogram now although it is a good method to detect cancer. Using the personal story about the mammogram, the author leads to the main focus of the article whether the mammogram will decrease women breast cancer or the mammogram will…

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    Cheekbone Surgery

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    D CHEEKBONE SURGERY (ZYGOMAPLASTY) The cheek bones in the center of the face play an important role in determining the contour of the face and your image.This kind of facial contouring surgery is done on two types of women – those who have a small face and those having a chic face. If you have a small face with a bulging cheekbone, it can be reduced in minutes to give you an ideal cheekbone. With innovative technologies such as 3D now revamping your looks have become all the more easier and…

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    Invasive ductal carcinoma is the most common type of breast cancer and it is the most diagnosed type of breast cancer [Invasive Ductal Carcinoma (IDC)1]. Invasive means that the cancer has “invaded” or spread to the surrounding breast tissues [IDC — Invasive Ductal Carcinoma 1]. Ductal means that the cancer began in the milk ducts, which are the “pipes” that carry milk from the milk-producing lobules to the nipple [IDC — Invasive Ductal Carcinoma 2]. IDC has the potential to invade your lymph…

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    Before seeking the services of a hair replacement center, it is important to understand some basic information about hair loss and what can do about it. Hair Loss Background Approximately 95% of the estimated 60 million men and women in the United States who experience abnormal hair loss suffer from a hereditary condition called androgentic alopecia. This is the gradual loss of hair that usually begins somewhere between 30 to 40 years of age in men and is essentially a cosmetic disorder, which…

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    Significance of the Problem Breast cancer is the second most common cause of cancer deaths for women in the United States with a projection of 40, 450 women dying this year. Early detection is highly important for women with breast cancer because the earlier the cancer is detected the more preventable (Madadi, 2014). Mammograms are the most effective way to identify breast cancer because with an X-ray of the breast, a health professional can determine if a lump in the breast has the possibility…

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    Preventive Health Care

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    Most of the health care plans that we have must cover some kind of preventive health services. The services could be shots or screening test that will be no cost for the patient. Three is a total of three kind of free preventive services. The services are free if they are ordered by a doctor that is in the network for your health care. Preventative services must be offered at no cost even if you have not met your yearly deductible. Preventive care is broke down into three sets which include all…

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    Breast augmentation surgery Breast augmentation surgery is one of the most popular breast procedures to enlarge the size of a small or asymmetric breasts. Breast augmentation surgery is suitable for women who want to restore their breast size lost due to weight loss. Silicone and saline solutions are the most popular types of implants used in breast augmentation. Women eligible for breast augmentation surgery Breast augmentation surgery is ideal for women who: - Have full-grown breasts - Have…

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