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'You Need This for Your Wife:' Expert Goes to Junk Yard. Then He Spots This Rare Honda In Perfect Condition
"Kinda looks like the Corolla liftback. Cool and strange at the same time." Here's why the Honda Crosstour was such a diamond in the rough.
My breasts grew uncontrollably due to a super rare condition — they got so big I needed a wheelchair
Talk about a heavy lift. A 22-year-old Brazilian woman has a new lease on life after surgeons removed 22 pounds of excess tissue from her breasts in a grueling 10-hour operation. Thaynara Marcondes’ chest had ballooned to an extreme size in just a few ...
In May, a historic moment in science and medicine was captured in a single photo that circulated across news outlets worldwide. It showed “Baby KJ,” the first infant treated with a personalized gene-editing drug, in the arms of the research team behind the breakthrough.
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Contributor: By loosening standards, the FDA isn’t doing rare-disease patients any favors
It’s reasonable to assess rare-disease drugs differently. That’s why the FDA has been remarkably flexible about these approvals for decades. But some treatments just aren't any good.
The sudden burst of rare sightings has drawn attention and speculation. Are more rare birds actually arriving in Texas, or are people just getting better at spotting them? "The answer is a little complicated,
A rare white whale was recently spotted off the coast of New Zealand, and experts believe it may be the elusive Migaloo. Photo from Georgia Phelps Georgia Phelps hopped in her car and hightailed it toward the coast of New Zealand in pursuit of one of the world’s rarest sea creatures.
WAYNE, Pennsylvania (WPVI) -- One step at a time, those who are diagnosed with rare neuropathic conditions such as GBS or CIDP prove it's possible to get back on their feet. A great place to see their stories in motion is the annual 'Walk and Roll' held by ...
Howes captured a striking photo of the slender songbird, per The Northern Echo, which is easily recognized by its bright yellow underside, sleek gray back, and long, constantly bobbing tail. His snap quickly drew admiration from local bird enthusiasts, many of whom noted how unusual it is to see the species in such a setting.