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  2. Why Experts Say Knowing Your Face Shape Could Change Your ...

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    "You could see a diamond-shaped face, and someone else would call it an oblong face," says Dr. Tripathi. "There's a more gaunt temple area, more width to the mid-face, and then a narrower lower face."

  3. Nike's new ad features an 86-year-old woman nicknamed the ...

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    Fans have nicknamed her the 'Iron Nun', because Sister Madonna Buder has completed over 45 Ironman races. She finished her first race at 55, broke records in the 80-84 age range, amongst other ...

  4. The best skin care routine for your 50s, according to ...

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    The NuFACE Trinity created what's been dubbed the "five minute face lift" thanks to the microcurrents within the tiny device that mimic the body's natural electrical charge and strengthen facial ...

  5. Iron overload - Wikipedia

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    Iron overload (also known as haemochromatosis or hemochromatosis) is the abnormal and increased accumulation of total iron in the body, leading to organ damage. [1] The primary mechanism of organ damage is oxidative stress, as elevated intracellular iron levels increase free radical formation via the Fenton reaction.

  6. Liver spot - Wikipedia

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    The spots derive their name from the fact that they were once incorrectly believed to be caused by liver problems, but they are physiologically unrelated to the liver, save for a similar color. [6] From the age of 40, the skin is less able to regenerate from sun exposure, and liver spots are very common in this age group, particularly in those ...

  7. Non-monetary economy - Wikipedia

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    These statistics also highlight a differential effect on women, showing that women disproportionately do caregiving work. [11] Valuing all work changes perceptions of what constitutes valuable work. Acknowledging a non-monetary economy may change the ways in which the unemployed, poor, women, and other stigmatized persons’ work is valued.

  8. The body-positive movement has encouraged people, especially women, to see beauty in all shapes and sizes, and it's reminded us that body ideals are culturally constructed and not based on science.

  9. Smoker's face - Wikipedia

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    Smoker's face describes the characteristic changes that happen to the faces of many people who smoke tobacco products. [1] [2] Smoking causes damage to the skin by depleting the skin of oxygen and nutrients. [3] The general appearance is of accelerated ageing of the face, with a characteristic pattern of facial wrinkling and sallow coloration.