Miss USA Hopeful Opens Up About Her Scar: 'I Got Branded'                                                                                  By Kelly Woo The next Miss USA could have a more permanent accessory than a crown. Miss West Virginia Chelsea Welch carries a mark on her back from her time studying abroad in Tanzania. But it's not a scar from an injury or accident — she chose to put it on her body! "The Massai, they put a lot of burns and scars on their body. They think it beautifies them," she explained to Yahoo! TV. "So at the end of my trip they asked if I wanted to receive one of their...

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A tiny sponge camouflaged as a red blood cell could soak up toxins ranging from anthrax to snake venom, new research suggests. The new "nanosponge," described April 14 in the journal Nature Nanotechnology, takes advantage of the fact that many threats, from superbugs to E. coli, use the same strategies to damage cells. The nanoparticles, also called nanosponges, act as decoys that lure and inactivate the deadly compounds. When injected into mice, the tiny decoys protect mice against lethal doses of a toxin produced by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. Follow-up studies need to be done in humans. But if those are positive,...

A new study throws light on the manner in which microscopic sponges                                                     conquer the superbug MRSA. These sponges maneuver through the bloodstream and evade the toxins. The study conducted by US scientists highlights that these nanosponges have the potential of reducing alpha-haemolysin toxin produced by Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA). The study showed that 89%of mice, on which the trial was conducted, survive lethal infections. After the cure, it was found that 44%of the animals survived. In addition to this, the study also says that sponges can also defeat toxin from the food bug Escherichia coli (E. coli) and venom from poisonous...

I have personally had 6 MRI's.                                                                                                                                               MRI of the Brain                                                                                                                                                                Did I feel any pain, discomfort or irritation during any of these MRI's? "I DID NOT FEEL ANYTHING FROM THE MRI'S"! I had my eyeliner done in 1988, my brows in 1988, with a colour refresher in 2003 and 2011 and I had full lip colour in 1993. About the MRI's Yes, that is a lot of MRI's  for one person! All of the MRI's were of my head. I will share with you what each facility asked prior to my MRI's. Prior to each MRI the technician: 1. Asked if I had permanent makeup and asked how...

©  Traditional (i.e., decorative) and cosmetic tattoo procedures have been performed for thousands of years. Cosmetic tattoos or “permanent cosmetics” are used to reshape, recolor, recreate, or modify eye shadow, eyeliner, eyebrows, lips, beauty marks, and cheek blush. Additionally, permanent cosmetics are used aesthetically to enhance nipple-areola reconstruction procedures and for other applications. Unfortunately, there is much confusion regarding the overall safety aspects of permanent cosmetics. For example, based on a few reports of symptoms localized to the tattooed area during MR imaging, many radiologists have refused to perform examinations on individuals with permanent cosmetics, particularly tattooed eyeliner. This undue concern for possible...

It is your client’s choice to have an elective procedure performed! It is also up to the client to make the decision if the procedure is worth the anxiety and discomfort. No one is forced to have these elective procedures performed. In other words, it is the clients choice to accept responsibility for the procedure from start to finish. It is the technicians responsibility to explain in detail all phases of each requested procedure. Each client’s level of pain tolerance is as individual as they are. We love to perform permanent cosmetics on someone that already has permanent makeup, artistic tattoos, piercings and brandings. Why?...