FT. PIERCE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — About a third of people in the U.S. have a tattoo, but there used to be a stigma with them. Now a recent trend is sparking interest in a new older demographic and is even helping those with medical conditions.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Instead of hearing ‘you have cancer’ these people hear ‘you may get cancer.’ They are called previvors, meaning their chances of getting breast or ovarian cancer are higher than most people. So the care they need is different than actual cancer patients.
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Cosmetic surgeons have used radio-frequency technology for years to tighten skin and smooth wrinkles without surgery. The risk was that temperatures could be too high and burn the skin.
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DALLAS, TX (Ivanhoe Newswire) — The department of defense is investing millions of dollars to design and build better prosthetics, with the goal of improving the lives of wounded warriors coming home from battle. New research is showing tremendous promise.
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MIAMI, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) — Thirty million Americans suffer from dry eye. In fact, the condition is on the rise due to overuse of our digital devices. Now, new technology is giving relief to those dealing with chronic dry eye.
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Smart Living for this week:
Quote of the week:“When you finally see what goes on underwater, you realize that you've been missing the whole point of the ocean. Staying on the surface all the time is like going to the circus and staring at the outside of the tent. ”
— Dave Barry
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