Morey Furman | January 17, 2010
Tongue splitting is when the tongue is actually sliced open in the middle and made into two pieces, so you have a forked tongue like ...
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Billy Gafford | November 25, 2009
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Bill Tyrrell | November 25, 2009
While mold can have a number of harmful health effects, including allergic reactions, irritation, and in rare cases, infection, for the most part it does ...
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Billy Gafford | November 13, 2009
Demolition is a serious job and can be risky, costly and environmentally unfriendly if done improperly. So before you go out and hire the wrong ...
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Stephanie Miles | August 13, 2009
Undergoing plastic surgery can be a daunting experience, there is no doubt about it. From the scalpels to the anesthesia, an inherent amount of risk ...
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Angela Maguire | August 7, 2009
Hyperpigmentation may be caused by sun damage, inflammation, or other skin injuries, including those related to acne. People with darker skin tones are also more ...
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Sarah Matthews | July 8, 2009
Body piercing, in most cases, can be safe and worry-free. Most piercings can be reversed simply by removing the jewelry, although scarring may remain. If ...
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